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Autoethnography as a research method
Clement Sefa-Nyarko
,
Jane ALVER
, Kristy Ward
, Primatia Romana Wulandari
Centre for Environmental Governance
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Industrial Relations
100%
Autoethnography
100%
Employment Relations
100%
Human Resources
33%
Vignettes
33%
Early Career Researchers
33%
National Form
33%
Resource Economics
33%
Micro-meso-macro
33%
Experience-based
33%
Field Guides
33%
Labor Economics
33%
Transdisciplinary Methods
33%
Human Labor
33%
Social Sciences
Scientific Methods
100%
Labor Relation
100%
Autoethnography
100%
Qualitative Research
33%
Human Resources
33%
Occupational Career
33%
Transdisciplinary
33%
Research Process
33%
Resource Economics
33%
Labor Economics
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Employment Relations
100%
Human Resources
16%
Labor Market Theory
16%