Designing interviews to generate rich data for information systems research

Information and Organization - Tập 21 - Trang 1-16 - 2011
Ulrike Schultze1, Michel Avital2
1Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX, USA
2University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands

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