Research without borders : how to identify and overcome potential pitfalls in international large-team online research projects

Baum, Myriam A. and Hart, Alexander and Elsherif, Mahmoud M. and Ilchovska, Zlatomira G. and Moreau, David and Dokovova, Marie and LaPlume, Annalise A. and Krautter, Kai and Staal, Justine; (2022) Research without borders : how to identify and overcome potential pitfalls in international large-team online research projects. In: SAGE Research Methods. SAGE Research Methods Cases . Sage, [Thousand Oaks, CA.]. ISBN 9781529602074 (https://doi.org/10.4135/9781529602074)

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Abstract

This case study is based on experiences with an international meta-scientific project across different fields of research, assessing the use of Open Science practices in these fields, as well as individual researchers' reasons for not engaging in Open Science practices. The project was conducted by a cross-cultural and diverse group of researchers. In the present article, we share insights into potential pitfalls when conducting an international study, as well as possible solutions to overcome them. Specifically, we highlight various issues focusing on two key phases: designing an online survey with a focus on cross-cultural data collection, and recruiting a cross-cultural online sample of researchers.