Handbook of Qualitative Research Techniques and Analysis in Entrepreneurship
Edited by Helle Neergaard and Claire Leitch
Chapter 9: A critical incident technique approach to entrepreneurship research using phenomenological explicative data collection
Richard T. Harrison
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9 A critical incident technique approach to entrepreneurship research using phenomenological explicative data collection Richard T. Harrison INTRODUCTION Critical incident technique (CIT) is a set of procedures for collecting direct observations o...
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