articleBritish Journal of ManagementAug 1, 2016GREEN OA

Reporting and Justifying the Number of Interview Participants in Organization and Workplace Research

The Edgbaston Hospital · University of Birmingham · +1 more institution

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Abstract

In this paper we examine established practice regarding the reporting, justification and number of interview participants chosen within organization and workplace studies. For such qualitative research there is a paucity of discussion across the social sciences, the topic receiving far less attention than its centrality warrants. We analysed 798 articles published in 2003 and 2013 in ten top and second tier academic journals, identifying 248 studies using at least one type of qualitative interview. Participant numbers were contingent on characteristics of the population from which they were chosen and approach to analysis, but not the journal, its tier, editorial base or publication year, the interview type or…

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Keywords
  • Transparency (behavior)
  • Psychology
  • Qualitative research
  • Centrality
  • Norm (philosophy)
  • Population
  • Social psychology
  • Applied psychology
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