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A critical reflective discourse of an interventionist research project
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Qualitative Research in Accounting & Management (2010) 7 (1): 46–70.
Published: 13 April 2010
..., it places the researcher in a dual researcher/consultancy role. The underlying research agenda of the consultant was to investigate how the theory of intellectual capital (IC) and the use of narrative (see Mouritsen et al., 2001a) could be used to assist in building a strategic plan document...
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The field researcher as author‐writer
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Qualitative Research in Accounting & Management (2008) 5 (2): 101–121.
Published: 06 June 2008
... research Management accounting Narratives Accounting research Excessive concern, which in practice usually means any concern at all, with how ethnographic texts are constructed seems like an unhealthy self‐absorption – time‐wasting at best, hypochondriacal at worst (Geertz, 1988, p. 1...
