2007
DOI: 10.2307/20460620
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“…Hair et al [34] conducted quantitative research by collecting data involved surveying 110 tourism students to evaluate students' perceptions and attitudes towards Industry 4.0 technologies. The interviews, inspired by Bryman's qualitative research approach [35], aimed at delving into the personal experiences and insights of 40 experienced tourism professors regarding the integration of Industry 4.0 in tourism education. To augment the qualitative and quantitative findings, real-time case studies of companies actively adopting Industry 4.0 technologies in the Indian tourism industry were undertaken.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hair et al [34] conducted quantitative research by collecting data involved surveying 110 tourism students to evaluate students' perceptions and attitudes towards Industry 4.0 technologies. The interviews, inspired by Bryman's qualitative research approach [35], aimed at delving into the personal experiences and insights of 40 experienced tourism professors regarding the integration of Industry 4.0 in tourism education. To augment the qualitative and quantitative findings, real-time case studies of companies actively adopting Industry 4.0 technologies in the Indian tourism industry were undertaken.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Topics surrounding issues of sexual health and sexuality have often been attributed to social desirability bias which has been shown to influence how individuals respond to these kinds of issues (Bryman & Teevan, 2005). The RSHC program participants may have responded in a manner that they believed would be viewed favourably by others, that is, indicating that they do in fact feel genuinely more comfortable, open, and accepting of issues related sexual health and sexuality.…”
Section: Social Desirability Biasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is delicate precisely because the wrong method can prejudice a project either by way of preventing the project from reaching completion or by providing results that do not answer the project's research questions (Babbie, 2005;Bryman & Teevan, 2005;Leslie, 2010). In essence, not all research methods are created equal and not all research methods can be used to execute a given project.…”
Section: The Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This overlap in terminology is noted by Alan Bryman and James J. Teevan (2005) who claim that, "There is a growing tendency for semi-structured and unstructured interviewing to be referred to collectively as in-depth interviewing or as qualitative interviewing [emphasis in original]" (p. 184). The in-depth interviews that I conducted were clearly of the semistructured nature since they adhered to the key characteristics of semi-structured interviewing which, amongst other things, holds that…”
Section: Why Use In-depth Elite Interviews?mentioning
confidence: 99%
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