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Grounded theory: an inductive method for supply chain research
Development of theory remains an essential step in the evolution of supply chain management as an integrative business discipline. Supply chain research often involves phenomena possessing complex behavioral dimensions at both the individual and organizational levels. Such complexity can require the utilization of holistic and inductive approaches in order to more fully understand the behaviors associated with the phenomena. This paper aims to provide a step-by-step guide intended to increase researchers’ understanding of the use of grounded theory (GT) methodology in supply chain contexts.
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