Studying actions in context: a qualitative shadowing method for organizational research
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Abstract
Shadowing is a qualitative research technique that has seldom been used and rarely been discussed critically in the social science literature. This article has pulled together all of the studies using shadowing as a research method and through reviewing these studies has developed a threefold classification of different modes of shadowing. This work provides a basis for a qualitative shadowing method to be defined, and its potential for a distinctive contribution to organizational research to be discussed, for the first time.
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- Qualitative research
- Context (archaeology)
- Work (physics)
- Sociology
- Management science
- Computer science
- Knowledge management
- Epistemology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Reduced inequalities
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