Mixed-methods studies are increasing in information systems research, as they deliver robust and insightful inferences combining qualitative and quantitative research. However, there is considerable divergence in conducting such studies and reporting their findings. Therefore, we aim (1) to evaluate how mixed-methods studies have developed in information systems research under the existence of heavily used guidelines and (2) to reflect on those observations in terms of potential for future research. During our review, we identified 52 mixed-methods papers and quantitatively elaborated on the adherence to the three core concepts of mixed-methods in terms of purpose, meta-inferences, and validation. Findings discover that only eight adhere to...
Building on recent developments in mixed methods, we discuss the methodological implications of crit...
Building on recent developments in mixed methods, we discuss the methodological implications of crit...
The aim of this paper is to discuss the significance and potentials of a mixed methods approach in t...
In this paper, we extend the guidelines of Venkatesh et al. (2013) for mixed-methods research by ide...
Mixed methods research is an approach that combines quantitative and qualitative research methods in...
Mixed-methods research, which comprises both quantitative and qualitative components, is widely perc...
In this paper, we extend the guidelines of Venkatesh et al. (2013) for mixed-methods research by ide...
Despite the call for pluralism in IS research there is a lack of multi-method research published in ...
Building and validating theory in a single study is an important aspect in Information Systems (IS) ...
Guidelines for different qualitative research genres have been proposed in information systems (IS)....
Si les méthodes mixtes rencontrent un fort engouement dans de multiples disciplines scientifiques, e...
The article positions mixed-method research (MMR) as a principled complementary research method to t...
Information systems (IS) scholars have proposed guidelines for interpretive, mixed methods, and desi...
Information systems (IS) scholars have proposed guidelines for interpretive, mixed methods, and desi...
Drawing on lessons learned from a mixed-methods research project, we illustrate how mixed research a...
Building on recent developments in mixed methods, we discuss the methodological implications of crit...
Building on recent developments in mixed methods, we discuss the methodological implications of crit...
The aim of this paper is to discuss the significance and potentials of a mixed methods approach in t...
In this paper, we extend the guidelines of Venkatesh et al. (2013) for mixed-methods research by ide...
Mixed methods research is an approach that combines quantitative and qualitative research methods in...
Mixed-methods research, which comprises both quantitative and qualitative components, is widely perc...
In this paper, we extend the guidelines of Venkatesh et al. (2013) for mixed-methods research by ide...
Despite the call for pluralism in IS research there is a lack of multi-method research published in ...
Building and validating theory in a single study is an important aspect in Information Systems (IS) ...
Guidelines for different qualitative research genres have been proposed in information systems (IS)....
Si les méthodes mixtes rencontrent un fort engouement dans de multiples disciplines scientifiques, e...
The article positions mixed-method research (MMR) as a principled complementary research method to t...
Information systems (IS) scholars have proposed guidelines for interpretive, mixed methods, and desi...
Information systems (IS) scholars have proposed guidelines for interpretive, mixed methods, and desi...
Drawing on lessons learned from a mixed-methods research project, we illustrate how mixed research a...
Building on recent developments in mixed methods, we discuss the methodological implications of crit...
Building on recent developments in mixed methods, we discuss the methodological implications of crit...
The aim of this paper is to discuss the significance and potentials of a mixed methods approach in t...