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The increasing use of computers and the Internet (mainly among employees) has contributed to the growing popularity of e-mail and Web-based surveys in the field of HRM. There is an interesting discussion found in literature concerning the quality and scientific validity of Internet surveys. This new mode of data collection can offer advantages over traditional paper-and-pencil or telephone surveys (access to a vast geographically diverse pool of potential respondents, new technological possibilities, cost savings, faster survey return, and higher response rate). However, there are some limitations, as well (representativeness and technical problems). An analysis of the advantages and limitation of Internet surveys - performed in this article - helps to evaluate the scientific validity of this method. The conclusion is that, though there are some disadvantages, the Internet will continue to grow in importance for conducting certain types of research surveys.
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A researcher setting off on studies on intercultural subjects faces the problem of choosing an appropriate research method. The presented article is an attempt at finding such a method, one that combines the etic and emic approaches in studies on culture.
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