Handbook of Qualitative Research Methods in MarketingRussell W. Belk Edward Elgar Publishing, 2007 - 608 من الصفحات A rare and much needed compilation of some thought-provoking papers in the area of qualitative research in marketing, this book is a must have for anyone pursuing the discipline of marketing research, scholars intent on the pursuit of qualitative inquiry |
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Russell W. Belk. PART II PARADIGMATIC PERSPECTIVES 2 Breaking new ground : developing grounded theories in marketing PART II PARADIGMATIC PERSPECTIVES.
Russell W. Belk. PART II PARADIGMATIC PERSPECTIVES 2 Breaking new ground : developing grounded theories in marketing PART II PARADIGMATIC PERSPECTIVES.
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... perspective by first distinguishing the kinds of questions suited to a grounded theory approach. The questions grounded theory answers In their original articulation of the grounded theory approach, Glaser and Strauss (1967) imply that ...
... perspective by first distinguishing the kinds of questions suited to a grounded theory approach. The questions grounded theory answers In their original articulation of the grounded theory approach, Glaser and Strauss (1967) imply that ...
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... perspective, a brand can be defined as a system of signs and symbols that fulfill, in the imaginary/ symbolic realm, consumer needs for intangibles such as an emotional experience, a rela- tionship or a sense of belonging in an ...
... perspective, a brand can be defined as a system of signs and symbols that fulfill, in the imaginary/ symbolic realm, consumer needs for intangibles such as an emotional experience, a rela- tionship or a sense of belonging in an ...
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... perspective may use this approach to orient them to critical work. This chapter is designed to get researchers excited about starting critical projects and beginning the research process (see references for additional reading). For ...
... perspective may use this approach to orient them to critical work. This chapter is designed to get researchers excited about starting critical projects and beginning the research process (see references for additional reading). For ...
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... perspective contributes to either the reproduction or the transformation of society; no neutral Archimedean vantage point exists (Anderson, 1986). Critical theory's critique of positivism is that this perspective uses an elaborate lan ...
... perspective contributes to either the reproduction or the transformation of society; no neutral Archimedean vantage point exists (Anderson, 1986). Critical theory's critique of positivism is that this perspective uses an elaborate lan ...
المحتوى
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PART III RESEARCH CONTEXTS | 57 |
twenty years in revolution | 59 |
6 Qualitative historical research in marketing | 70 |
23 Critical visual analysis | 303 |
representing the vulnerability of consumers | 322 |
PART VI PRESENTING QUALITATIVE RESEARCH | 333 |
quality videography in consumer and marketing research | 335 |
being reflexive in accounts of consumer behavior | 345 |
bringing segments to life through movie making and metaphor | 361 |
creating consumer documentaries for corporate clients | 371 |
PART VII APPLICATIONS | 385 |
7 Researching the cultures of brands | 83 |
an interpretive community approach | 94 |
selecting research contexts for theoretical insights | 106 |
PART IV DATA COLLECTION METHODS | 127 |
10 Netnography 20 | 129 |
projective methods reconsidered | 143 |
how they are used and produced in marketing research | 156 |
13 The extended case method in consumer research | 175 |
a metacognitivepoststructuralist exercise | 186 |
an application to the study of the self concept | 198 |
consumption in history | 219 |
understanding the purchase process following natural disaster | 230 |
18 Using oral history methods in consumer research | 244 |
19 Focus groups in marketing research | 255 |
strategy implementation and evaluation | 268 |
PART V DATA ANALYSIS METHODS | 277 |
towards a more visual and material ethnographic consumer research | 279 |
22 Metaphors needs and new product ideation | 291 |
29 Capturing time | 387 |
an application of the Zaltman Metaphor Elicitation Technique | 400 |
making myth from hard science | 419 |
32 Pushing the boundaries of ethnography in the practice of market research | 430 |
33 Autobiography | 440 |
34 The consumption of stories | 453 |
depth interviews with sales executives | 465 |
bout the time I got to Phoenix | 476 |
PART VIII SPECIAL ISSUES | 495 |
37 The emergence of multisited ethnography in anthropology and marketing | 497 |
studying covered Turkish women | 509 |
multisited ethnographic market studies | 521 |
training the research gaze on advertising and market practitioners | 534 |
41 Researching ethnicity and consumption | 547 |
42 The etiquette of qualitative research | 560 |
Index | 573 |
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الصفحة 10 - Properly speaking, a man has as many social selves as there are individuals who recognize him and carry an image of him in their mind.
الصفحة 358 - our' problem is how to have simultaneously an account of radical historical contingency for all knowledge claims and knowing subjects, a critical practice for recognizing our own 'semiotic technologies' for making meanings, and a no-nonsense commitment to faithful accounts of a 'real...
الصفحة 548 - As Roman imperialism laid the foundations of modern civilisation, and led the wild barbarians of these islands along the path of progress, so in Africa to-day we are repaying the debt, and bringing to the dark places of the earth, the abode of barbarism and cruelty, the torch of culture and progress, while ministering to the material needs of our own civilisation.
الصفحة 10 - But as the individuals who carry the images fall naturally into classes, we may practically say that he has as many different social selves as there are distinct groups of persons about whose opinion he cares.
الصفحة 84 - Association (AMA), a brand is defined as a name, term, design, symbol, or any other feature that identifies one seller's good or service as distinct from those of other sellers.
الصفحة 279 - It is only by selection, by elimination, by emphasis that we get at the real meaning of things.
الصفحة 15 - Test in culture-personality research— L. RAINWATER The assessment of parental identification — SW GRAY AND R. KLAUS 2. The influence of social context on impulse and control tendencies in preadolescents— GH ZUK Tender-mindedness versus tough-mindedness in psychology : A reexamination — H.