articleEuropean Journal of Information SystemsNov 29, 2011Closed access

Using grounded theory as a method for rigorously reviewing literature

University of Twente

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Abstract

This paper offers guidance to conducting a rigorous literature review. We present this in the form of a five-stage process in which we use Grounded Theory as a method. We first probe the guidelines explicated by Webster and Watson, and then we show the added value of Grounded Theory for rigorously analyzing a carefully chosen set of studies; it assures solidly legitimized, in-depth analyses of empirical facts and related insights. This includes, the emergence of new themes, issues and opportunities; interrelationships and dependencies in or beyond a particular area; as well as inconsistencies. If carried out meticulously, reviewing a well-carved out piece of literature by following this guide is likely to lead…

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Keywords
  • Grounded theory
  • Strategic information system
  • Soft systems methodology
  • Information system
  • Watson
  • Value (mathematics)
  • Process (computing)
  • Computer science
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  • Quality Education
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