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Qualitative research in the Academy of Human Resource Development-sponsored journals
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European Journal of Training and Development (2025) 49 (7-8): 746–767.
Published: 06 November 2024
... Publishing Limited Licensed re-use rights only Qualitative research Qualitative paradigms Ontology Epistemology Methodologies Qualitative methods In recent years, qualitative inquiry has experienced a surge in popularity in organizational research (Javadian et al., 2020...
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Further evolving the critical incident technique (CIT) by applying different contemporary approaches for analyzing qualitative data in CIT studies
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European Journal of Training and Development (2022) 46 (7-8): 709–726.
Published: 11 April 2022
... Critical incident technique (CIT) Qualitative methods Qualitative data analysis Re-storying Cross-incident analysis The critical incident technique (CIT), developed and introduced by Flanagan (1954) 67 years ago, remains one of the most enduring data collection techniques for examining...
