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Methodische Vorgehensweise und Ergebnisse

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Eine Literaturanalyse im theoretischen Teil und eine Triangulation von qualitativen Methoden (Fallstudien, episodische Interviews, Gruppendiskussionen, Expert(inn)en-interviews und problemzentrierte Interviews) im empirischen Teil bilden das methodisch-theoretische Instrumentarium der Dissertation.

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Vetsch, C. (2017). Methodische Vorgehensweise und Ergebnisse. In: Internationale Krisen-Public Relations. Organisationskommunikation. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-15581-0_8

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