Charbonneau, Étienne, Zekri, Catherine, Castellanos, Mariana, Kimvi, Serguei M., Saël, Emmanuel, Pli, D. Abel, Ainsley, Luc, and Adandé, H. Victor
Abstract
Several studies reveal a diversification of methods in contemporaneous Public Administration. This study takes systematic stock of and compares the research methods used over one decade of published research in two national journals in Public Administration. Research papers published in Canada, as well as in Australia, have apparently not followed methodological developments in the wider Public Administration community. Our systematic review revealed minor differences between these two communities : interviews and qualitative content analysis are popular in both samples, whereas quantitative methods remain basic. This particularity is not shared by Canadian political science research. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]