Methodological Insights Theory development in qualitative management control: revisiting the roles of triangulation and generalization

PurposeThis research paper seeks to advance the techniques of “within-paradigm” triangulation and theoretical generalization adopted in qualitative field studies for new theory development in management control.Design/methodology/approachUsing the evidence gleaned from three positivist case studies...

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