Additional Case Study 1a
Additional Case Study 1a
disagreement among social scientists. But it can be understood to mean a relative enduring pattern of
social arrangements within a particular society, group or social organisation. Thus social structures
may constrain the individuals behaviour and expectations. Discussing your biography means telling
about the constraints and opportunities, and turning points that were available in the past and how
one dealt with them. The biographical approach is about the intersection between the individual and
social structure.
In conducting such research Isabelle knew she had to deal with complex issues with the subjectmatter and the method she wanted to adopt. The relationship between the interviewee and
interviewer is central to this type of research. She felt she had the emotional maturity to manage the
process. Most importantly she felt that the research was rigorous, systematic and relevant to
managers in the workplace.
Questions
1.
How do you think Isabelles understanding of theory and method changed in adopting the
approach she chose?
2.
What particular knowledge and skills did she develop in preparing this research?
3.
What problems do you think she would have anticipated in conducting research into pressure
and coping among managers that her literature review may not have identified?
References
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Sadri, G. and Marcoulides, G.A (1997). An Examination of Academic and Occupational Stress in the
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Wheatley, R. (2000). Taking the Strain. A Survey of Managers and Workplace Stress.
London: Institute of Management.