Abstract:
Much of the research published in the property discipline consists of work utilising quantitative methods. While research gained using quantitative methods, if appropriately designed and rigorous, leads to results which are typically generalisable and quantifiable, it does not allow for a rich and in-depth understanding of a phenomenon. Such an aim would require using qualitative research methodology, and possible an interpretive as opposed to a positivist theoretical perspective. The purpose of this paper is to provide a general overview of qualitative methodologies with the aim of encouraging a broadening of methodolical approaches to overcome the positivist methodological bias which has the potential of inhibiting property behavioural research.