International Journal of Qualitative Methods (Jan 2023)

The Voting Scheme Determines the Winner. Considering Possible Options for Designing a Delphi Study

  • Isabell Ehringfeld,
  • Paula Steinhoff,
  • Stefan Störk,
  • Amanda Whittal,
  • Oliver Rudolf Herber

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/16094069221148871
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22

Abstract

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The Delphi technique is an important tool for structuring a group communication process among key stakeholders to inform the development of an intervention. However, when designing a Delphi study the scarcity of information on different voting schemes to analyse key stakeholders’ responses became evident, despite the fact that selecting the voting scheme a priori is paramount, since the selected method can influence the outcome. To fill that gap in literature, this article introduces key concepts derived from social choice theory to inform Delphi design. This includes optimising collective decisions by gaining deeper understandings of key stakeholders’ preferences, reducing avoidable unhappiness and minimising possibilities of insincere voting strategies. Four voting schemes (majority, approval, Borda, range) are presented and their implications are discussed. Since the purpose of each Delphi study is unique, we aim to increase awareness of the differential utility of voting schemes and encourage researchers to make an informed choice.