A call for more mixed methods in sport management research
Despite the popularity and strong advocacy for combining quantitative and qualitative methods, few mixed methods approaches are found in the sport management research. As a result, this article examines the frequency with which mixed methods research has been used in recent sport management research, and demonstrates ways in which mixed methods can help improve the validity of research findings in sport management related topics. Because research in sport management often is concerned with causal questions, this article provides mixed methods designs for improving causal inference. Examples are provided from three areas of sport management research, including marketing, organizational behavior, and finance. The designs that are provided are based on the mixed methods design dimensions of time order and priority of quantitative and qualitative data.
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2010
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Authors: | Rudd, Andy ; Johnson, R. Burke |
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Sport Management Review. - Elsevier, ISSN 1441-3523. - Vol. 13.2010, 1, p. 14-24
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Elsevier |
Keywords: | Mixed methods Cause and effect Causal explanation Causal description |
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