2022
DOI: 10.1080/12294659.2022.2047331
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Supplementary budgeting during the COVID-19 pandemic in South Korea

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“…As most studies concerning budgetary responses to the COVID-19 crisis employed the documentary content analysis method (85%), a different research method needs to be explored so that deeper analysis of the phenomenon can be conducted. Other methods used in these studies included surveying (Maher et al, 2020), case studies with interviews (Nemec and Spa cek, 2020;Nkundabanyanga et al, 2023), statistical analyses of financial indicators (Dzigbede and Pathak, 2020;Dzigbede et al, 2022) or statistical analyses of surveys (Dougherty and de Biase, 2021), and hypotheses testing (Jung, 2022).…”
Section: Research Methodology Methods and Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
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“…As most studies concerning budgetary responses to the COVID-19 crisis employed the documentary content analysis method (85%), a different research method needs to be explored so that deeper analysis of the phenomenon can be conducted. Other methods used in these studies included surveying (Maher et al, 2020), case studies with interviews (Nemec and Spa cek, 2020;Nkundabanyanga et al, 2023), statistical analyses of financial indicators (Dzigbede and Pathak, 2020;Dzigbede et al, 2022) or statistical analyses of surveys (Dougherty and de Biase, 2021), and hypotheses testing (Jung, 2022).…”
Section: Research Methodology Methods and Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…, 2023), statistical analyses of financial indicators (Dzigbede and Pathak, 2020; Dzigbede et al. , 2022) or statistical analyses of surveys (Dougherty and de Biase, 2021), and hypotheses testing (Jung, 2022).…”
Section: Mapping the Literature: Government Budgeting Responses To Th...mentioning
confidence: 99%