Abstract: With the boom in E-commerce, practitioners and researchers are increasingly generating marketing and strategic insights by employing the Internet as an effective new tool for conducting well-established forms of qualitative research (TISCHLER 2004). The potential of Internet as a rich data source and an attractive arena for qualitative research in e-commerce settings—in other words cyberspace as a "field, " in the ethnographic sense—has not received adequate attention. This paper explores qualitative research prospects in e-commerce arenas
This special issue showcases the contributions of mostly early career researchers to illustrate the ...
Large scale online environments, in which there are hundreds of thousands, and often millions of lin...
The purpose of this paper is to present a systematic literature review into the evolution and struct...
With the boom in E-commerce, practitioners and researchers are increasingly generating marketing and...
As use of the Internet has become increasingly widespread, the Internet has also become a natural si...
In this article I investigate, whether the Internet can be considered as a research tool for qualita...
The aim of this paper is to reveal and discuss the methodological issues related to online qualitati...
The use of the Internet as a medium for conducting research is not a new concept and certainly one t...
Internet-mediated research (IMR) has grown expansively over the past decade in scope, range of metho...
Internet-mediated research (IMR) has grown expansively over the last decade or so, in both it's scop...
The article considers the way that digital research technologies and online environments increasingl...
What ways of thinking and concrete strategies can assist qualitative health researchers to transitio...
Background—Despite positive aspects of online forums as a qualitative research method, very little i...
The overarching scope of Qualitative Research in Digital Environments: A Research Toolkit is to prov...
The differentiation of contemporary approaches to qualitative data analysis can seem daunting even f...
This special issue showcases the contributions of mostly early career researchers to illustrate the ...
Large scale online environments, in which there are hundreds of thousands, and often millions of lin...
The purpose of this paper is to present a systematic literature review into the evolution and struct...
With the boom in E-commerce, practitioners and researchers are increasingly generating marketing and...
As use of the Internet has become increasingly widespread, the Internet has also become a natural si...
In this article I investigate, whether the Internet can be considered as a research tool for qualita...
The aim of this paper is to reveal and discuss the methodological issues related to online qualitati...
The use of the Internet as a medium for conducting research is not a new concept and certainly one t...
Internet-mediated research (IMR) has grown expansively over the past decade in scope, range of metho...
Internet-mediated research (IMR) has grown expansively over the last decade or so, in both it's scop...
The article considers the way that digital research technologies and online environments increasingl...
What ways of thinking and concrete strategies can assist qualitative health researchers to transitio...
Background—Despite positive aspects of online forums as a qualitative research method, very little i...
The overarching scope of Qualitative Research in Digital Environments: A Research Toolkit is to prov...
The differentiation of contemporary approaches to qualitative data analysis can seem daunting even f...
This special issue showcases the contributions of mostly early career researchers to illustrate the ...
Large scale online environments, in which there are hundreds of thousands, and often millions of lin...
The purpose of this paper is to present a systematic literature review into the evolution and struct...