4.3.3. List of nodes created
The result of this valuable exercise was a list of 64 nodes.
Furthermore, this list contained a detailed description of the
actual meaning/content of a particular node. This was seen
as fitting well with recommendations by Coffey and Atkinson
[13] e to give codes more than just names but also to give hint
about the relationships, amongst the data and discovering the
meaning.
4.4. Data analysis and integration Phase 2: data
integration and model development
4.4.1. Nodes clustered and model developed
At this step we aimed to integrate and interpret the data and
to provide explanation of the data. Qualitative research
methods gurus advocate this step as a natural progression in
data analysis [34,13]. Moreover, Huxham and Vangen [26]
assert that this process is something as ‘‘data massaging’’.
Huxham and Vangen [26] cite Thomas [49]: