Using Tables in Qualitative Research
Speaker: Prof Charlotte Cloutier (HEC Montreal)
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Time: Wednesday, November 15th at 10 am (Eastern) / 3 pm (London) / 8.30 pm (Delhi). This webinar is scheduled for 90 min, including Q&A.
Registration: Please register here for a personalized Zoom link and a reminder.
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While tables are often viewed as a way to present data in qualitative research, they are also quite useful to help organize and analyze data as well. In this webinar, I will present examples of different types of tables and discuss how each can be used to ensure quality, facilitate insight, and enhance trustworthiness in qualitative research.
Recommended reading:
- Cloutier, C & Ravasi, D. (2021) Using tables to enhance trustworthiness in qualitative research. Strategic Organization, 19(1): 113-133.
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About the speaker:
Charlotte Cloutier is Professor of Strategy at HEC Montréal. Her research focuses on understanding strategy processes and practices as they unfold in pluralistic organizations (nonprofit organizations, trade associations, hospitals, universities, government agencies, etc.). Her work has been published in the Academy of Management Journal, the Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, Strategic Organization, the Journal of Management Inquiry, Research in the Sociology of Organizations, and Organization Theory. She is currently co-editor at Strategic Organization and is a member of the editorial review boards of both the Academy of Management Journal and the Academy of Management Review.
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For queries, please contact Ibrat Djabbarov i.djabbarov@cranfield.ac.uk.
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Ibrat Djabbarov, PhD
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