Capturing a moving target: Interviewing fintech experts via LinkedIn

This paper explores possible responses to some of the main challenges associated with conducting elite and expert interviews as part of qualitative research in human geography. Drawing on the example of the dynamic fintech industry, the paper outlines some similarities and differences between elite...

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Published inArea (London 1969) Vol. 53; no. 4; pp. 671 - 678
Main Author Robinson, Gary
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Abstract This paper explores possible responses to some of the main challenges associated with conducting elite and expert interviews as part of qualitative research in human geography. Drawing on the example of the dynamic fintech industry, the paper outlines some similarities and differences between elite and expert interviews and uses this to identify and discuss possible responses. Against this backdrop, the paper also reflects on advantages and disadvantages of using the professional social networking site LinkedIn as a research aid for sampling and contacting interviewees as well as for interview preparation. The paper is anticipated to be of interest to those conducting qualitative research involving limited size sample subjects who are potentially difficult to find. This paper explores possible responses to some of the main challenges associated with conducting elite and expert interviews as part of qualitative research in human geography. The paper outlines some similarities and differences between elite and expert interviews, and reflects on advantages and disadvantages of using the professional social networking site LinkedIn as a research aid. The paper is anticipated to be of interest to those conducting qualitative research involving limited subject sample sizes who are potentially difficult to find.
AbstractList This paper explores possible responses to some of the main challenges associated with conducting elite and expert interviews as part of qualitative research in human geography. Drawing on the example of the dynamic fintech industry, the paper outlines some similarities and differences between elite and expert interviews and uses this to identify and discuss possible responses. Against this backdrop, the paper also reflects on advantages and disadvantages of using the professional social networking site LinkedIn as a research aid for sampling and contacting interviewees as well as for interview preparation. The paper is anticipated to be of interest to those conducting qualitative research involving limited size sample subjects who are potentially difficult to find.
This paper explores possible responses to some of the main challenges associated with conducting elite and expert interviews as part of qualitative research in human geography. Drawing on the example of the dynamic fintech industry, the paper outlines some similarities and differences between elite and expert interviews and uses this to identify and discuss possible responses. Against this backdrop, the paper also reflects on advantages and disadvantages of using the professional social networking site LinkedIn as a research aid for sampling and contacting interviewees as well as for interview preparation. The paper is anticipated to be of interest to those conducting qualitative research involving limited size sample subjects who are potentially difficult to find. This paper explores possible responses to some of the main challenges associated with conducting elite and expert interviews as part of qualitative research in human geography. The paper outlines some similarities and differences between elite and expert interviews, and reflects on advantages and disadvantages of using the professional social networking site LinkedIn as a research aid. The paper is anticipated to be of interest to those conducting qualitative research involving limited subject sample sizes who are potentially difficult to find.
Author Robinson, Gary
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SubjectTerms Bank technology
elite and expert interviews
financial geography
fintech
Human geography
Interviews
LinkedIn
Moving targets
Networking
Qualitative research
qualitative research methods
social networking service
Social networks
Title Capturing a moving target: Interviewing fintech experts via LinkedIn
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