Module 1
Module 1
Business Research
Unit 1: (8 hours)
Business Research – Meaning, types, process of
research- management problem, defining the
research problem, formulating the research
Hypothesis, developing the research proposals,
research design formulation, sampling design,
planning and collecting the data for research,
data analysis and interpretation. Research
Application in business decisions, Features of
good research study.
WHAT IS RESEARCH?
WHAT IS RESEARCH?
Arbitrary method
Scientific method
Arbitrary method : seeking answers to the question, is
based on imagination, opinion, blind belief or
impressions. Ex: a big snake swallows the sun or
moon causing solar or lunar eclipse. It is subjective,
the finding will vary from person to person
depending on his impression or imagination. It is
vague and inaccurate.
Ex:
Sales decline in a company
DESCRIPTIVE RESEARCH
Describe the state of view at present
Fact finding investigation
Example:
Example:
Use of fiber glass body for cars instead of metal
PURE/BASIC/FUNDAMENTAL RESEARCH
Gathering knowledge
No commercial potential
Example
Mathematics
Human behavior
CONCEPTUAL RESEARCH
Abstract ideas or theory
used by philosophers
HISTORICAL RESEARCH
Past data-future trends
Depend on the conclusion drawn in the past
Example:
Stock Market Movement
EX-POST FACTO RESEARCH
quasi-experimental study
How independent variable affect the dependent
variable
investigation starts after the fact has occurred.
Example:
Sample distribution
EVALUATION RESEARCH
Evaluative purposes
Example:
success of Midday Meal programme
LIBRARY RESEARCH
Gather secondary data
For example
write a paper, create a presentation, or complete
a project
STEP-1
DEFINITION
OF THE
RESEARCH PROBLEM
RESEARCH PROBLEM
Example?..
The first step in the research process – definition
of the problem involves two activities:
Symptom Detection
Analysis of
the Situation
Problem Definition
Statement of
Research Objectives
STEP-2
- Churchill, 2001
ESTABLISHMENT OF RESEARCH OBJECTIVES
Exploratory
Conclusive
Design of sampling plan:
(cost and time, reliability of information ).
Types: Probability and nonprobability sampling
methods
Design of experiment: Different response variables
Design of questionnaire
STEP-5
COLLECTING DATA
Secondary Primary
Readily available, used Generated first-hand,
for other purposes tailor made research
Focus Groups
Panels
Experiments Data
Qualitative?
Quantitative? Surveys
Observation
Interviews
STEP-6
ANALYSIS DATA
1. The data collected in stage 5 needs to be analysed to
provide answers to your research question.
2. discussion of the results.
INTREPRET AND REPORT STEP-7
Content:
Executive summary
Research Design
Conclusions justified