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Application of Rigour and Credibility in Qualitative Document Analysis: Lessons Learnt from a Case Study
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Literary AnalysisEducationResearch EthicsEntrepreneurshipJournalismQualitative InterpretationGender StudiesDocument AnalysisManagementNarrative Studies (Narrative Psychology)Qualitative Document AnalysisDiscourse AnalysisLanguage StudiesContent AnalysisCommunity EngagementFeminist MethodologiesCommunity DevelopmentQualitative AnalysisNarrative Studies (Comparative Literature)Qda ProcessCase StudyEthnographyQda FrameworkQualitative Method
This paper probes functions and processes of qualitative document analysis (QDA), a method widely used in case study research. It firstly demonstrates the application of a QDA framework to inform a case study of women entrepreneurs in rural Australia; and provides insights into the lessons learnt, including strengths and limitations of QDA. Secondly, the paper provides guidelines for novice researchers seeking to use thematic analysis in a QDA process, arguing for rigour in naming assumptions and explicitness about the procedures employed. The paper contributes to discussion in the literature that positions QDA not only as a convenient tool, but as a method embedded in a conceptual framework integral to the credibility and rigour of the qualitative “story” and what makes that story feel “right” to both researcher and reader (Corbin & Strauss, 2008).
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