Snowball Sampling: A Review and Guidelines for Survey Research
Hiram Ting, Mumtaz Ali Memon, Ramayah Thurasamy et al.
Snowball sampling is widely recognized as an effective technique for accessing hardto-reach populations and enhancing participation through social connections.
However, its application in quantitative survey research within business and
management studies has received limited attention, resulting in a lack of
comprehensive guidelines and inconsistent reporting practices. This editorial
addresses this gap by providing a comprehensive overview of snowball sampling and
highlighting its advantages, limitations, and practical recommendations for effective
implementation in quantitative research. It also offers guidelines for reporting
snowball sampling to ensure methodological rigor and transparency. By offering
practical insights and methodological guidance, this editorial aims to enhance the
quality of research in business and management studies, particularly in contexts
where snowball sampling is essential or the only way to obtain reliable quantitative
data.
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