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The dual technique model within case study approaches to cross-cultural management research in China

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posted on 2008-01-01, 00:00 authored by Mona Chung, W Smith
This paper advocates the effectiveness of a dual technique model of interviewing, which combines narrative and depth interview techniques, within the case study method in a cross-cultural management research setting, an Australian MNC operating in China. The case study is acknowledged to be a highly appropriate method for gaining insight into the complicated area of cross-cultural management enquiry in order to generate new theories. In this context, we propose a model which combines the narrative and the depth interview techniques in the interview process, and have illustrated its usefulness with material drawn from the China-Australia cross-cultural research interface.

After establishing the rationale for the model, the discussion focuses on the practicalities of applying it in interviews, in relation to the preparation, warm-up and trust building phases, and in the exercise of personal interviewing skills in cross-cultural research, in this case, the advantage of the interviewer being bilingual.

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Event

Oxford Business and Economics Conference (2008 : Oxford, England)

Pagination

1 - 25

Publisher

Oxford University

Location

Oxford, England

Place of publication

Oxford, England

Start date

2008-06-22

End date

2008-06-24

ISBN-13

9780974211473

ISBN-10

0974211478

Language

eng

Notes

School of Management and Marketing

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed; E Conference publication

Editor/Contributor(s)

A Gupta

Title of proceedings

OBEC 2008 : Proceedings of the 2008 Oxford Business and Economics Conference

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