JOURNAL ARTICLE

Literature Review and Constructivist Grounded Theory Methodology

Rodrigo RamalhoPeter AdamsPeter HuggardKaren Hoare

Year: 2015 Journal:   Forum: Qualitative Social Research (Freie Universität Berlin) Vol: 16 (3)   Publisher: Freie Universität Berlin

Abstract

In grounded theory research it is commonly discouraged to conduct a literature review before data collection and analysis. Engaging with the literature about the researched area in that stage of the research is described as a constraining exercise rather than a guiding one. This can be a puzzling notion for the researcher engaging with grounded theory methodology (GTM), particularly when she/he is expected to produce a literature review in early stages of the research process, e.g., by ethics committees and/or funding bodies. The current article examines this controversial issue by exploring the different stances taken on the subject by the founders of the methodology, as well as the one introduced by constructivist GTM. The different approaches towards the potential impact of a literature review conducted before data collection and analysis are introduced not only as a methodological issue, but also, and more importantly, as an epistemological one. Reflexivity is described as a key element in ensuring the groundedness of a theory in constructivist GTM and various reflexive strategies are presented. It is suggested that the researcher's epistemological framework should be explicitly explored and acknowledged in early stages of the research. URN: http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0114-fqs1503199

Keywords:
Reflexivity Grounded theory Epistemology Metatheory Sociology Subject (documents) Process (computing) Data collection Element (criminal law) Constructivist grounded theory Constructivism (international relations) Engineering ethics Management science Qualitative research Computer science Social science Political science International relations Library science Philosophy Engineering

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Citation History

Topics

Qualitative Research Methods and Applications
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Education
Cognitive and psychological constructs research
Social Sciences →  Psychology →  Social Psychology
Qualitative Research Methods and Ethics
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Sociology and Political Science

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