Survey research and the scholarship on ministerial advisers
Kristoffer Kolltveit,
Rune Karlsen and
Jostein Askim
Chapter 8 in Handbook on Ministerial and Political Advisers, 2023, pp 110-122 from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
Survey methodology has been central for investigating the behaviour, roles, and motivations of ministerial advisers. This chapter looks closely at how surveys have been used in research on ministerial advisers and how it can be used to move this scholarship forward. The first part of the chapter is structured according to the process of survey research: defining the population, developing the questionnaire, and collecting and analysing data. At each step, we relate the study of ministerial advisers to the general challenges associated with doing survey research. In the second part of the chapter, we review the insights that have been gained through the use of survey methods in ministerial adviser research. The chapter concludes by suggesting avenues for further survey research on ministerial advisers.
Keywords: Law - Academic; Politics and Public Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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