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DOI: 10.1177/1468794106068019 Abduction as the type of inference that characterizes the development of a grounded theoryNetherlands Defense Academy, The Netherlands
Netherlands Defense Academy, The Netherlands In this article, abduction is introduced in relation to theorizing in grounded theory. Theoretical insights are inevitable cornerstones of the development of a grounded theory and abduction is worked out as a type of inference that characterizes this development. How abduction could be used in grounded theorizing is shown in a grounded theory research on organizing doubt, i.e. the way Dutch army units are formed with self-organizing capabilities that can be deployed during crisis operations. The authors show that two concepts from organizational theory that are central in this grounded theorys analytical framework - i.e. dynamic complexity and self-organization - are developed and embedded in a substantive theory on organizing doubt by abductive reasoning.
Key Words: abduction grounded theory organizational design qualitative research military organizations
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