A systematic review of qualitative studies in workplace and executive coaching: The emergence of a body of research.

IF 0.9 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED Consulting Psychology Journal-Practice and Research Pub Date : 2019-12-01 DOI:10.1037/cpb0000144
E. de Haan
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There is substantial evidence that qualitative research in executive coaching has come of age in the previous decade. Two large research programs have yielded consistent and quantifiable results, and a range of case studies, field studies, and process research is inspiring newer quantitative-research designs. This study contains the first rigorous, systematic review of this qualitative-research base with preliminary conclusions in terms of what this body of work might be telling us. Comprehensive data gathering and screening categorized 101 publications (peer-reviewed articles, book chapters, and dissertations) containing original qualitative research into workplace and executive coaching. This seemed a sufficiently large number of original publications to analyze and then synthesize in terms of its comprehensive findings. Three research questions were formulated in terms of what the qualitative research may offer over and above standard quantitative outcome research, and they are systematically answered with the help of an interpretative synthesis of the findings in four domains. The qualitative-research body of workplace and executive coaching seems to warrant the following tentative findings. Success criteria are coachee-related, involving the development of trust in, acceptance of, and commitment to coaching and the coachee's respect for the coaching contract. Another success criterion for both coaches and coachees is the ability for both to achieve agreement on tasks and goals, plus a deep level of shared psychological understanding and new insight.
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对工作场所和高管培训定性研究的系统回顾:一系列研究的出现。
有大量证据表明,高管培训的定性研究在过去10年已经成熟。两个大型研究项目已经产生了一致的、可量化的结果,一系列的案例研究、实地研究和过程研究正在激发新的定量研究设计。这项研究包含了对这一定性研究基础的第一次严格、系统的回顾,并就这一研究成果可能告诉我们的东西得出了初步结论。综合数据收集和筛选分类了101种出版物(同行评议的文章、书籍章节和论文),其中包含对工作场所和高管培训的原始定性研究。这似乎有足够多的原始出版物可以分析,然后根据其全面的发现进行综合。根据定性研究可能提供的标准定量结果研究之外的内容,制定了三个研究问题,并在四个领域的研究结果的解释性综合的帮助下系统地回答了这些问题。职场和高管培训的定性研究机构似乎证实了以下初步发现。成功的标准与教练有关,包括培养对教练的信任、接受和承诺,以及教练对教练合同的尊重。教练和教练员的另一个成功标准是双方在任务和目标上达成一致的能力,以及深层的共同心理理解和新见解。
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期刊介绍: Consulting Psychology Journal: Practice and Research serves as a forum for anyone working in the area of consultation. The journal publishes theoretical and conceptual articles, original research, and in-depth reviews with respect to consultation and its practice. The journal also publishes case studies demonstrating the application of innovative consultation methods and strategies on critical or often overlooked issues with unusual features that would be of general interest to other consultants. Special issues have focused on such current topics as organizational change, executive coaching, and the consultant as an expert witness.
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