TY - CHAP
T1 - The human impact of financial loss
T2 - Lessons from the global financial crisis
AU - Bruhn, Aaron
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Editors and Contributors Severally 2024. All rights reserved.
PY - 2024/7/23
Y1 - 2024/7/23
N2 - This chapter describes a qualitative case study, conducted over 2011-15, concerning the high-profile collapse of a financial services provider in Australia. The research, based on a variety of qualitative data, explored the detail of individuals' perspectives regarding financial loss. The advantage of using interviews to canvass a breadth of issues is highlighted and is complementary to insights via other data sources. A few mechanisms were adopted to establish the credibility of insights and provide a potential model for future research which relies on government inquiries, hearings and interviews as major data sources. Key research learnings include the necessity of judgement within the interview process, the need to be aware of the context and perspectives of others, and the value of setting self-expectations around research outputs. The latter is particularly the case where a large volume of data and consequent insights are possible. There is also a need to think carefully about issues of confidentiality and harm to participants which are theoretically covered by ethics protocols but which also require ongoing attention and thought throughout the research process.
AB - This chapter describes a qualitative case study, conducted over 2011-15, concerning the high-profile collapse of a financial services provider in Australia. The research, based on a variety of qualitative data, explored the detail of individuals' perspectives regarding financial loss. The advantage of using interviews to canvass a breadth of issues is highlighted and is complementary to insights via other data sources. A few mechanisms were adopted to establish the credibility of insights and provide a potential model for future research which relies on government inquiries, hearings and interviews as major data sources. Key research learnings include the necessity of judgement within the interview process, the need to be aware of the context and perspectives of others, and the value of setting self-expectations around research outputs. The latter is particularly the case where a large volume of data and consequent insights are possible. There is also a need to think carefully about issues of confidentiality and harm to participants which are theoretically covered by ethics protocols but which also require ongoing attention and thought throughout the research process.
KW - Financial loss
KW - Financial planning
KW - Global financial crisis
KW - Household finance
KW - Personal finance
KW - Qualitative research
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85206280874&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.4337/9781803927008.00026
DO - 10.4337/9781803927008.00026
M3 - Chapter
AN - SCOPUS:85206280874
SN - 9781803926995
SP - 270
EP - 286
BT - How to Conduct Qualitative Research in Finance
PB - Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd.
ER -