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Designing interviews to generate rich data for information systems research
Ulrike Schultze,Michel Avital +1 more
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This paper addresses the potential of interviewing as a means of generating data that provides insight into people's experiential life by highlighting the various epistemological stances that can be taken to interviewing and introducing and illustrating three interviewing methods.About:
This article is published in Information and Organization.The article was published on 2011-01-01. It has received 486 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Computer-assisted web interviewing & Interview.read more
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The show must go on - virtualisation of sport events during the COVID-19 pandemic
TL;DR: It is proposed that mixed-reality applications like ZWIFT allow people to conduct virtually mediated sports competitions, which resemble traditional sport realistically and could serve as a remedy for this contradiction.
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Information practices for sustainability: role of iSchools in achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
TL;DR: It is argued that cooperation and collaborations among iSchools can promote a culture of sustainable information practices among university graduates and researchers in different disciplines that will pave the way for achieving SDGs in every sector.
The Bureaucracy of Social Media : An Empirical Account in Organizations
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examine organizational use of social media and develop an understanding of the ways by which social media are used within formal organizational settings, from the vantage point of the user.
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An agenda for green information retrieval research
TL;DR: Two different methods are proposed for estimating the energy consumption and GHG emissions of an IR system or service, and the four key enablers of a Green IR viz.
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Storytelling as a Qualitative Method for IS Research: Heralding the Heroic and Echoing the Mythic
TL;DR: The usefulness of storytelling for IS researchers is revealed as distinct from other favored qualitative methods such as interviewing, metaphors, observation, and the use of analysis software packages.
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The interpretation of cultures: Selected essays
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The psychology of personal constructs
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