Professor Emeritus Dan Kaczynski, Dr. Michelle Salmona from the Institute for Mixed Methods Research, and Professor Tom Smith from Macquarie University are inviting contributions to a forthcoming book: How to Conduct Qualitative Research in Finance, to be published by Edward Elgar, UK.
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Invitation
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Qualitative researchers in Finance are invited to propose a chapter for one of the four parts in the book. Each chapter will be a maximum of 8,000 words including references. Total word count includes 500 words for each figure and 300 words for each table. All chapters will be peer reviewed and contributing authors will join in with the peer review process, also aiding cross-chapter connections to be made.
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If you are interested in contributing to this edited book, please send a 300-word abstract together with up to six keywords and a 100-word biography for each author by 11th July, 2022. In addition, provide a proposed chapter outline. If the abstract is accepted (with revisions where necessary), the completed chapter will be required by May, 2023 for review. Referencing and style for this book will be APA 7thedition. Acceptance of the abstract at the proposal stage does not mean an automatic acceptance of the chapter following peer review.
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Book chapters
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This book will be a great ‘roadmap’ for students and researchers in Finance who want to conduct a qualitative research study. The book will be divided into four parts:
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Part One | Understanding qualitative research today |
Part Two | Reaching a larger audience |
Part Three | Exemplars in the field |
Part Four | The future for qualitative research in Finance |
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There will likely be around 15 chapters that, together, will form a benchmark volume in the field of Finance. The book will posit that strong, robust and trustworthy qualitative research has a growing role in Finance research
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Each of the contributed chapters will be presented as an exemplar in the field of Finance, showing the effective use of qualitative research in different contexts. Chapter contributors will be required to write with a focus relating to the section of the text where the chapter is located. This ‘how-to’ book is intended to incorporate a practical application of qualitative research in each chapter.
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Each contributing author is expected to review another chapter in the book. Each chapter will be blind reviewed by 2 other contributing authors.
Chapter outline
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Authors will be required to use the following section headers to facilitate comparison between chapters and consistency throughout the text:
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- Setting up the research project | Research design, purpose and qualitative focus
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. - Data sources & data management
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. - Analysis processes, discussion and reporting the project
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. - Looking Back: this section is where authors will reflect about their approach to qualitative research, relating to the chapter focus, what went well and how they could improve their work in the future. We will also ask authors to reflect about what they would do differently, were they to repeat the study
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. - References
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. - Information about the authors
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Ethics – Each chapter submitted to this edited book will include a disclaimer saying ethics approval was granted for the study and data security and privacy managed in accordance with that approval
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Timeline for chapter delivery
11th July, 2022 | Abstract, keywords, biographies & chapter outline submission due |
September, 2022 | Successful contributors notified |
May, 2023 | Final chapters due for review |
June, 2023 | Chapter sent out for peer review by other contributing authors |
August, 2023 | Reviews due to be returned to editors |
October, 2023 | Final chapters due to editors |
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Contributing authors are encouraged to review the publisher guidelines available in the Edward Elgar Publishing author Hub Portal at: https://www.e-elgar.com/author-hub/author-information/
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The Hub outlines the production process and contains hints and tips that should save you time later on. You will find advice on topics such as copyright, publication ethics, abstracts, key words, figures and tables. The contributors’ agreement is also available for your review.
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Please send the abstract, keywords, proposed chapter outline, and biographies to: [email protected]
Draft Table of Contents – subject to change
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Part One: Qualitative research today
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- Positioning qualitative research in the field of Finance
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- Current practices in qualitative research
- Current practices in Finance
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- Design strategies
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- Research design
- Research questions/s
- Research methods
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- Ethics approval
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- Why do we need Ethics Approval
- What are the Ethics Rules?
- Supporting Documents
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- Recruiting participants
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- First-hand account
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- Conducting interviews
- Conducting focus groups
- Digital tools
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- How digital tools can help with Qualitative Research
- Bringing Technology into the Mix
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Part Two: Reaching a larger audience
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- Publishing your work
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- Data sharing and archiving
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- What editors are looking for in Finance?
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- An example here for reaching a large audience might be
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- Other Chapters ideas welcomed
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Part Three: Exemplars in the field
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These Chapters will demonstrate exemplary research in the field of Finance where chapter authors can share how their practice has improved through the research process.
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Part Four: The future for qualitative research in Finance
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These chapters are a place where authors can discuss new emerging practices, lessons learned and future trends for qualitative research in Finance
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