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Emerald Book Release: Qualitative Research in the Study of Leadership

  • 1.  Emerald Book Release: Qualitative Research in the Study of Leadership

    Posted 06-17-2008 08:14
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    Book Publication

    Attention Colleagues,

    Dr. Karin Klenke, Professor and Research Coordinator in the Organizational
    Leadership Ph.D. Program at the University of Maryland, and long time
    Academy of Management member, has her latest book Qualitative Research in
    the Study of Leadership recently published by Emerald Books, a publisher in
    the UK for books on management and organization studies.

    Divided into three parts, the book covers frequently used qualitative
    methods to include case studies, content analysis, qualitative interviewing
    and mixed methods research; under utilized qualitative methods to include
    grounded theory, phenomenology, narrative analysis, ethnography,
    historiography and art-based methods; and empirical applications.

    The book may be viewed at http://www.aom-iaom.org/books.html (under the
    icon New Book Publications)

    Purchases are with Emerald at: http://www.emeraldinsight.com,
    www.amazon.com, and www.half.com.

    Respectfully,

    Willem A. Hamel, Ph.D.
    The Association of Management and
    International Association of Management (AoM/IAoM)
    920 So. Battlefield Blvd., Suite 100
    Chesapeake, Virginia 23322
    Email: aom-iaom.org
    Tel: 1-757-482-2273
    Fax: 1-757-482-0325

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