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What is Open Coding

Handbook of Research on Electronic Collaboration and Organizational Synergy
Through repeated reading of sentences and paragraphs of data collected for the study, the researcher performs open coding through identification and categorization of responses found numerous times in the data.
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Collaboration through Municipal Motivators
James L. Smith (University of Wisconsin-Stout, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-106-3.ch045
Abstract
This chapter reveals the common theme three rural Minnesota communities used in their collaboration efforts in to install and deliver broadband Internet as a municipal utility. The author discovered that the reason for this broadband initiative was a municipal motivator, unique to each city and not related to economic development. It is hoped that other rural communities in search of high-speed Internet, after having digested the results of this study, might conduct their own research in order to determine their true, underlying motivation for delivering improved Internet service. By agreeing on the motivator for each community, local leaders are better able to collaborate on achieving this common goal.
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An analytic process by which concepts (i.e., codes) are described, named, and classified in qualitative date analysis.
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Finding Meaning in Online, Very-Large Scale Conversations
involves reading and comparing individual data units so as to label similar units into categories.
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Crime-Fake News Nexus
The process of repeating readings of media sources and a line-by-line analysis of the data in order to open up the data to understand the meanings and concepts in it. Open coding includes the labelling of concepts and creating categories for comparison.
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