RESEARCH METHODS Lecture 12. THE RESEARCH PROCESS.

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RESEARCH METHODS Lecture 12

THE RESEARCH PROCESS

Research Process Usually treated as sequentially defined steps. Nevertheless: Completion of each step before going to next is not required. Idea of sequence is useful for developing a research project. Variation in the number of steps

1. Broad Problem Area General area of study (Organization). Specific issues that need to be focused in the broad area. Problem currently existing in an organization (sexual harassment). Areas that a manager believes to be improved (policy improvement). Conceptual issue (harassment). Research questions to be answered empirically.

2.Preliminary Data Collection Part of exploratory research Search for published data and studies. Seek out informants Focus group discussions

3. Problem Definition Translate the broad issue into a research question. Management dilemma into management question – symptoms of the problem. Productivity decline. Demand for daycare facilities

4. Theoretical Framework Consultation – identification of variables, make logical relationships, delineation of framework. Components of theoretical framework already discussed.

5. Generation of Hypotheses Derive the hypotheses from the theoretical framework.

6. Research Design Master plan for collecting and analyzing the data. Specify the sources of information and the techniques to be used in the study. Broadly 6 methods – surveys, experiments, observations, communication analysis, case study, focus group discussions. Secondary data analysis.

Determine the method to be used Objectives of the research, data sources, urgency of the decision, cost of obtaining the data will determine the method.

Surveys The most common method of generating primary data. Sample of people using questionnaire. Questionnaire an essential tool. Contact the respondents in person, by telephone, by mail, on the internet. Each of these techniques has advantages and disadvantages. Choose the most appropriate one.

Experiments Establish cause and effect relationship. Manipulating X affects on Y. Productivity affected by rewards. Controlled conditions – isolate causal factors – control external factors. Lab experiments and field experiments.

Observation techniques Non participant and participant.

Communication analysis Analyzing the content of text. Content refers to words, meanings, pictures, symbols, ideas, themes, messages. Text is anything written, visual, or spoken Books, newspapers, advertisements, speeches, official documents, photographs, films, articles of clothing, works of art.

Case study In-depth analysis of a unit. Clinical analysis in retrospect. Multiple sources of information – history, consulting written records.

Focus group discussions Discussion of an issue by 6-12 persons assisted by a moderator. Useful in exploratory research. Supplements the quantitative information.

No one method is best Researchers evaluate and select the most appropriate method.

7. Data collection, data processing and analysis Integral part of research design. Variety of ways. Field and lab. Interviews, questionnaires, observation. Data processing – editing, coding, computer entries, tabulation.

8. Testing the Hypotheses Interpretation of data. Testing the hypotheses. Finding solutions to problems of organization or society. Making recommendations

9. Report Writing Communicating the research findings. Report is technical. Managers are selective readers. Interested only in recommendations. Historical document. Academic purpose – dissertations. Specific format. Writing of research papers

The Research Process OBSERVATION Broad area of research interest identified PRELIMINARY DATA GATHERING Interviewing Literature survey PROBLEM DEFINITION Research problem delineated THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK Variables clearly Identified and labeled Generation of hypothesis SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH DESIGN DATA COLLECTION ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETAT IOND DEDUCTION Hypotheses substantiated ? Research question answers? Managerial Decision Making Report presentation Report Writing No Yes

RESEARCH METHODS Lecture 12