Political ScienceHumanities and Social Sciences Communications
Does online policy elite interviewing provide sufficient data quality to provide valuable findings?
This paper explores the intriguing data quality of online interviews with policy elites. Contrary to common beliefs, the study reveals that engaging with European Commission decision-makers on a politicized topic not only provided rich insights but also highlighted the accessibility benefits of the online format. Discover the potential of online methods for future policy research.
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