触及并倾听隐形群体:通过网络调查开展关于隐形污名群体的组织研究

Reaching and Hearing the Invisible: Organizational Research on Invisible Stigmatized Groups via Web Surveys

BRITISH JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT · 2012
被引 45
人大 A-ABS 4

中文导读

评估了网络调查相对于纸质调查在针对隐形污名群体(如同性恋者)研究中的优势,发现网络调查能扩大样本覆盖范围且数据质量相当,并提出了获取多样化样本的策略。

Abstract

Sampling is fundamental to the credibility of any empirical investigation, and this is no different for populations with an invisible stigma (such as sexual orientation, illness or disability). The purpose of this paper is therefore to provide an empirical assessment of the strengths of web surveys over hard‐copy surveys in conducting research targeting groups with an invisible stigma. Using a sample of gay men, this study demonstrates that when employed with a broad‐based recruitment strategy web surveys increase rather than reduce sampling coverage for invisible stigmatized populations. Further, we provide evidence that the web survey technique can yield data of comparable quality to that obtained with a hard‐copy survey. The paper concludes with strategies researchers and organizations can adopt to overcome barriers in obtaining a diverse sample when using web surveys and can be used by organizations as a mechanism for creating an inclusive culture by ‘listening to the voices’ of individuals belonging to an invisible stigmatized group.

组织研究研究方法网络调查污名群体