'You Don't Know How Lucky You Are to Be Here!': Reflections on Covert Practices in an Overt Participant Observation Study There has been a tendency in sociology to see covert and overt roles of social researchers in participant observation studies as opposites. This is both in......
However, while entrepreneurial alertness is conceptually intuitive as a precursor to formalized opportunity recognition, questions remain surrounding the extent to which it adds value on conceptual and empirical grounds (Foss & Klein,2010; McCaffrey et al.,2021). Indeed, some question its uniqueness ag...
Generative research, also known as exploratory research, is a type of research typically used in the earlier stages of research, strategy, and design processes. Generative research can include activities like user interviews, ethnographic observation, or workshops with the aim of validate a market opp...
After fifteen months of assiduous reading, study, observation, and research, I have come to some conclusions about what is called COVID-19. I would like to emphasize that I have done this work obsessively since it seemed so important. I have consulted information and arguments across all media...
The differences persisted after adjusting for various factors that might on a theoretical basis be expected to influence request behavior. The observation that request density is not uniform across specialties suggests that the consumer movement has greater traction within some quarters of the health ...
sensory stimulation and overt behavior, we have shown how to view them as ordinary denizens of the physical world. But, of course, it is not as if casual relations between relata of any sort are admitted into the account. Divine causation would, presumably not be considered kosher. What ...
Recent work reinforces the view that there is a weight bias problem in healthcare but it does so on more or less the same methodological foundations. There is still very little direct observation of clinical practice interactions or robust triangulation of attitudes with patient outcomes and ...
the of and to a in that is was he for it with as his on be at by i this had not are but from or have an they which one you were all her she there would their we him been has when who will no more if out so up said what its about than into them can only other time new...