The Delphi method has proven a popular tool in information systems research for identifying and prioritizing issues for managerial decision-making. However, many past studies have not adopted a systematic approach to conduct a Delphi study. This article provides rigorous guidelines for the process of selecting appropriate experts for the study and gives detailed principles for making design choices during the process that ensure a valid study. A detailed example of a study to identify key factors affecting the diffusion of e-commerce in Sub-Saharan Africa illustrates the design choices that may be involved. We conclude with suggestions for theoretical applications
The Delphi technique is a suitable methodology for structuring group communication to answer current...
Delphi is a frequently used research method in the information systems (IS) field. The last fifteen ...
The Delphi method is an iterative, anonymous, group-based process for eliciting and aggregating opin...
After almost 30 years of being used in the information system (IS) discipline, only a few studies ha...
In this paper, we discuss the nature and use of the Delphi methodology in information systems resear...
The expertise opinion always forms an important source to verify research results. The Delphi method...
The Delphi Method is often used in research when the problem does not lend itself to precise analyti...
The Delphi technique provides different opportunities to researchers than survey research. Essential...
The name ‘Delphi’ originates from the Greek Oracle’s skills of interpretation and foresight. This te...
The Delphi technique is a group process used to survey and collect the opinions of experts on a part...
The Delphi method has been used as a way to reach consensus among experts established in the 1950s. ...
The Delphi method is an iterative, anonymous, group-based process for eliciting and aggregating opin...
Delphi is a powerful technique used to seek answers to appropriate questions. The purpose of this p...
The Delphi Method is designed to elicit opinion and counter opinion from a group of experts in order...
Abstract: The Delphi technique, as a research method for achieving consensus of opinion of participa...
The Delphi technique is a suitable methodology for structuring group communication to answer current...
Delphi is a frequently used research method in the information systems (IS) field. The last fifteen ...
The Delphi method is an iterative, anonymous, group-based process for eliciting and aggregating opin...
After almost 30 years of being used in the information system (IS) discipline, only a few studies ha...
In this paper, we discuss the nature and use of the Delphi methodology in information systems resear...
The expertise opinion always forms an important source to verify research results. The Delphi method...
The Delphi Method is often used in research when the problem does not lend itself to precise analyti...
The Delphi technique provides different opportunities to researchers than survey research. Essential...
The name ‘Delphi’ originates from the Greek Oracle’s skills of interpretation and foresight. This te...
The Delphi technique is a group process used to survey and collect the opinions of experts on a part...
The Delphi method has been used as a way to reach consensus among experts established in the 1950s. ...
The Delphi method is an iterative, anonymous, group-based process for eliciting and aggregating opin...
Delphi is a powerful technique used to seek answers to appropriate questions. The purpose of this p...
The Delphi Method is designed to elicit opinion and counter opinion from a group of experts in order...
Abstract: The Delphi technique, as a research method for achieving consensus of opinion of participa...
The Delphi technique is a suitable methodology for structuring group communication to answer current...
Delphi is a frequently used research method in the information systems (IS) field. The last fifteen ...
The Delphi method is an iterative, anonymous, group-based process for eliciting and aggregating opin...