Project Leadership and Society (Dec 2022)

Diary method in project studies

  • Christine Unterhitzenberger,
  • Kate Lawrence

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3
p. 100054

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Diary method is an adaptable research method for recording time-sensitive and context-specific details of a phenomenon. Project researchers have yet to embrace diary methods and the aims of this paper are to raise awareness of the use of diary method in project studies and to share insights into the application and potential use of the method. In this methodological paper, an overview of diary method is provided. Next, the application of a solicited diary as a qualitative research method is demonstrated through an example combining the diaries of 10 project managers or project team members, with pre- and post-diary interviews, to investigate organisational justice in the project context. Using the reflections of participants, and researchers, to develop insight into the use of diary method, the relevance of this method for project studies is discussed. Finally, topic areas that would benefit from the unique insights available from diary method are proposed.

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