The elite interview method allows the researcher to collect valuable and rare data through proximity to unique research subjects (e.g., board members), which can help in developing insights into the world of elites. Certain business research subjects (e.g., the experiences of board members, internal dynamics in boardrooms, and board processes) can be effectively explored through elite interviewing because those subjects require knowledge derived from the first-hand experiences of the participants. This methodology is uniquely helpful in examining numerous business topics and processes (e.g., board deliberations and decision-making) and even contentious issues, such as board members’ perspectives on gender-based quotas and gender-based discr...
Despite the fact that qualitative interviews are reputed to be an effective method of obtaining data...
Explains the two most commonly used qualitative research methods as the individually intensive or in...
Elite groups are interesting as they frequently are powerful (in terms of position, knowledge and in...
Interviews are an important method for studying a wide range of phenomena, especially those that dir...
Interviewing elites presents distinctive methodological challenges, which are exacerbated when inter...
Dr Philipp Koeker explains how elite interviews differ from other interviews, and he offers suggesti...
types: ArticleThis is the accepted version of the following article: Methodological Approaches for I...
This article explores issues that arise when a relatively inexperienced researcher interviews people...
Abstract Purpose: Elite interviewing is a well-established area of interview research methods. Nev...
Elite informants (i.e., those in the upper echelon of organizations) are a key data source for build...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Edward Elgar Publishing ...
Social science methods literature identifies gaining access as one of the main challenges of conduct...
This article is not available through ChesterRep.Purpose – Elite individuals and groups constitute a...
This article focuses on the methodological issues arising from interviewing elites, with an emphasis...
Elite groups are interesting as they frequently are powerful (in terms of position, knowledge and in...
Despite the fact that qualitative interviews are reputed to be an effective method of obtaining data...
Explains the two most commonly used qualitative research methods as the individually intensive or in...
Elite groups are interesting as they frequently are powerful (in terms of position, knowledge and in...
Interviews are an important method for studying a wide range of phenomena, especially those that dir...
Interviewing elites presents distinctive methodological challenges, which are exacerbated when inter...
Dr Philipp Koeker explains how elite interviews differ from other interviews, and he offers suggesti...
types: ArticleThis is the accepted version of the following article: Methodological Approaches for I...
This article explores issues that arise when a relatively inexperienced researcher interviews people...
Abstract Purpose: Elite interviewing is a well-established area of interview research methods. Nev...
Elite informants (i.e., those in the upper echelon of organizations) are a key data source for build...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Edward Elgar Publishing ...
Social science methods literature identifies gaining access as one of the main challenges of conduct...
This article is not available through ChesterRep.Purpose – Elite individuals and groups constitute a...
This article focuses on the methodological issues arising from interviewing elites, with an emphasis...
Elite groups are interesting as they frequently are powerful (in terms of position, knowledge and in...
Despite the fact that qualitative interviews are reputed to be an effective method of obtaining data...
Explains the two most commonly used qualitative research methods as the individually intensive or in...
Elite groups are interesting as they frequently are powerful (in terms of position, knowledge and in...