Certainly! Here’s a paper that might match your criteria:
‘The problem-centred expert interview’. This paper combines qualitative interviewing approaches for investigating implicit expert knowledge. It discusses the social relevance of expert knowledge and offers a dialogic-discursive interview procedure investigating individual perspectives, based on an empirical study in human geography.
This paper should provide you with insights into how expert interviews can be used to discuss case study results, particularly focusing on implicit, interpretative expert knowledge. It’s a great example of qualitative research that moves beyond the focus on explicit expert knowledge by emphasizing the experts’ individual perspectives that affect social practices in a field of action.