Purpose: Although qualitative methods have now gained a stronger foothold in International Business (IB) research, they remain under-researched, especially regarding how researchers can overcome obstacles created when interviewers exhibit ‘multiculturality’ during international field research projects. This paper analyses how researchers’ multicultural backgrounds create challenges and opportunities in data collection during in-depth interviewing, and how such backgrounds further impact on the power imbalance between researchers and interviewees. Design/Methodology/Approach: The two multicultural co-authors of this paper draw upon their 141 in-depth interview experiences with expatriates and local staff across five separate field research p...
Bibliography: pages 451-486.1. Introduction -- 2. Literature review -- 3. Research design & methodol...
This article critically examines a qualitative research interview in which cultural barriers between...
Purpose: This paper aims to critically reflect upon the qualitative research strategy adopted by an ...
Although qualitative method has become more accepted in international business research, it remains ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. It is currently under an indefinite embargo pending publicat...
Existing methodological efforts subsume the interview into broad epistemological abstractions, negle...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of East-West B...
Increasingly, researchers are conducting studies within a diversity of cultural contexts This paper ...
This article responds to calls for IB researchers to study a greater diversity of international busi...
This article responds to calls for IB researchers to study a greater diversity of international busi...
The search for improved understanding in cross-cultural contexts is resulting in a correspondingly h...
The interview as a data collection tool is an essential component of qualitative research. Many nurs...
This article responds to calls for IB researchers to study a greater diversity of international busi...
The interview as a data collection tool is an essential component of qualitative research. Many nurs...
The interview as a data collection tool is an essential compo-nent of qualitative research. Many nur...
Bibliography: pages 451-486.1. Introduction -- 2. Literature review -- 3. Research design & methodol...
This article critically examines a qualitative research interview in which cultural barriers between...
Purpose: This paper aims to critically reflect upon the qualitative research strategy adopted by an ...
Although qualitative method has become more accepted in international business research, it remains ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. It is currently under an indefinite embargo pending publicat...
Existing methodological efforts subsume the interview into broad epistemological abstractions, negle...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of East-West B...
Increasingly, researchers are conducting studies within a diversity of cultural contexts This paper ...
This article responds to calls for IB researchers to study a greater diversity of international busi...
This article responds to calls for IB researchers to study a greater diversity of international busi...
The search for improved understanding in cross-cultural contexts is resulting in a correspondingly h...
The interview as a data collection tool is an essential component of qualitative research. Many nurs...
This article responds to calls for IB researchers to study a greater diversity of international busi...
The interview as a data collection tool is an essential component of qualitative research. Many nurs...
The interview as a data collection tool is an essential compo-nent of qualitative research. Many nur...
Bibliography: pages 451-486.1. Introduction -- 2. Literature review -- 3. Research design & methodol...
This article critically examines a qualitative research interview in which cultural barriers between...
Purpose: This paper aims to critically reflect upon the qualitative research strategy adopted by an ...