Qualitative research in the accounting field: insights towards the grounded theory approach

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Main Author: Martins, Adelaide
Publication Date: 2020
Other Authors: Fontes, Alexandra, Rodrigues, Lúcia Lima, Silva, Ana Paula
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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https://doi.org/10.34190/ERM.20.059
Summary: The choice of the research methodology is a critical stage of any research project. The complexity of the business environment and the multifaced nature of many accounting practices have resulted in an increased use of qualitative research methodology. Grounded theory is particularly appropriate when studying accounting in its social context. However, an abductive approach is helpful to study how qualitative studies are actually performed. Both grounded theory and an abductive approach offer enormous potential for application in the development of accounting theories from qualitative case studies. Despite its popularity as a research methodology in other social sciences, grounded theory remains scarcely explored by accounting researchers. Mixed methods have been gaining increasing attention in the qualitative accounting literature, but with some levels of resistance. There is significant potential for mixed methods in accounting research for both theory testing and theory building. The aim of this paper is to provide an informative reference work on qualitative research methodology. In particular, this paper offers an insight into some issues and debates which are emerging from grounded theory approach and the abductive mode of reasoning, as well as mixed methods application and their potential within the context of the accounting field. Since the methodological exposition represents the major source of authenticity and credibility in a qualitative paper, this theoretical debate is particularly useful for students and emerging scholars in accounting and management disciplines.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Qualitative research in the accounting field: insights towards the grounded theory approach
title Qualitative research in the accounting field: insights towards the grounded theory approach
spellingShingle Qualitative research in the accounting field: insights towards the grounded theory approach
Martins, Adelaide
Methodology
Qualitative accounting research
Grounded theory
Abduction approach
Mixed methods
title_short Qualitative research in the accounting field: insights towards the grounded theory approach
title_full Qualitative research in the accounting field: insights towards the grounded theory approach
title_fullStr Qualitative research in the accounting field: insights towards the grounded theory approach
title_full_unstemmed Qualitative research in the accounting field: insights towards the grounded theory approach
title_sort Qualitative research in the accounting field: insights towards the grounded theory approach
author Martins, Adelaide
author_facet Martins, Adelaide
Fontes, Alexandra
Rodrigues, Lúcia Lima
Silva, Ana Paula
author_role author
author2 Fontes, Alexandra
Rodrigues, Lúcia Lima
Silva, Ana Paula
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Martins, Adelaide
Fontes, Alexandra
Rodrigues, Lúcia Lima
Silva, Ana Paula
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Methodology
Qualitative accounting research
Grounded theory
Abduction approach
Mixed methods
topic Methodology
Qualitative accounting research
Grounded theory
Abduction approach
Mixed methods
description The choice of the research methodology is a critical stage of any research project. The complexity of the business environment and the multifaced nature of many accounting practices have resulted in an increased use of qualitative research methodology. Grounded theory is particularly appropriate when studying accounting in its social context. However, an abductive approach is helpful to study how qualitative studies are actually performed. Both grounded theory and an abductive approach offer enormous potential for application in the development of accounting theories from qualitative case studies. Despite its popularity as a research methodology in other social sciences, grounded theory remains scarcely explored by accounting researchers. Mixed methods have been gaining increasing attention in the qualitative accounting literature, but with some levels of resistance. There is significant potential for mixed methods in accounting research for both theory testing and theory building. The aim of this paper is to provide an informative reference work on qualitative research methodology. In particular, this paper offers an insight into some issues and debates which are emerging from grounded theory approach and the abductive mode of reasoning, as well as mixed methods application and their potential within the context of the accounting field. Since the methodological exposition represents the major source of authenticity and credibility in a qualitative paper, this theoretical debate is particularly useful for students and emerging scholars in accounting and management disciplines.
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Martins, A., Fontes, A., Rodrigues, L., & Silva, A.P. (2020). Qualitative research in the accounting field: insights towards the grounded theory approach. In: Au-Yong-Oliveira, M., & Costa, C.(eds.). Book of Proceedings of the 19th European Conference on Research Methods ECRM, Aveiro, Portugal, 18-19 June 2020 (pp.165-173).DOI: 10.34190/ERM.20.059. Disponível no Repositório UPT, http://hdl.handle.net/11328/3215
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