Preface
PART I: FOUNDATIONS OF QUALITATIVE RESEARCH
1. Philosophical Foundations: Qualitative Research as Paradigm
2. Qualitative Research as Method
PART II: MAJOR QUALITATIVE TRADITIONS IN LEADERSHIP RESEARCH
3. Case Studies in Leadership Research
4. Content Analysis in Leadership Research
5. Qualitative Interviewing in Leadership Research
6. Mixed Methods (mms) in Leadership Research
PART III: UNDERUTILIZED QUALITATIVE METHODS IN LEADERSHIP
STUDIES
7. Grounded Theory and Ethnography
8. Phenomenology and Narrative Analysis
9. Beyond Words: Sights and Sounds in Qualitative Leadership
Research
PART IV: EMPIRICAL QUALITATIVE LEADERSHIP STUDIES
10. Content Analysis of the Writings of Mary Parker Follett -
Suzanne Martin
11. Leadership in At-Risk Communities – J. Randall Wallace
12. Epilogue
Karin Klenke, Leadership Development Institute (LDI) International, Midlothian, VA, USA
In this book, author Karin Klenke presents readers with the second
edition of her comprehensive examination of the theory and process
of conducting qualitative research in the field of leadership
studies. The author covers qualitative research theory and
methodology, the major qualitative traditions in leadership
research, phenomenology and narrative analysis, and many other
related subjects. The text also includes chapters written by
leadership training experts Suzanne Martin and J. Randall Wallace.
The author is with the Leadership Development Institute
International in Midlothian, Virginia.
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