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Digital praxiography: a qualitative research toolkit for capturing digital service-related practices.

Rainoldi, M., Ladkin, A., Buhalis, D. and Neuhofer, B., 2025. Digital praxiography: a qualitative research toolkit for capturing digital service-related practices. Journal of Service Theory and Practice. (In Press)

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DOI: 10.1108/JSTP-02-2024-0055

Abstract

Purpose – This paper introduces digital praxiography as a qualitative digital research approach that extends netnographic and praxiographic principles to provide a framework for studying practices in digital service environments. The study explains the foundational aspects of digital praxiography, emphasizing means of data collection and analysis for digital and digitally mediated service settings. Design/methodology/approach – This study follows a conceptual review methodology. The review process was iterative and interpretive, enabling the synthesis of diverse theoretical perspectives. This approach facilitated the development of a novel methodological toolkit tailored for studying service-related practices, allowing for a comprehensive understanding of digital praxiography. Findings – The study reveals the potential of digital praxiography for researching digital service contexts. The paper discusses various data-collection modalities and their nuances, offering a detailed discussion of the application of digital praxiography and an agenda for future research. Originality/value – This paper contributes to service research by offering a novel and advanced guide for applying digital praxiography. It breaks new ground by integrating and expanding praxiographic and netnographic approaches. The paper’s unique contribution liesin its detailed guidance on method adaptation that can be transferred to any digital and digitally mediated service setting

Item Type:Article
ISSN:2055-6225
Uncontrolled Keywords:Methodology; Digital; Practice; Praxiography; Netnography; Research strategy
Group:Bournemouth University Business School
ID Code:41324
Deposited By: Symplectic RT2
Deposited On:11 Sep 2025 14:56
Last Modified:11 Sep 2025 14:56

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