Session 1 Introduction To Research Methods
Session 1 Introduction To Research Methods
Source:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/erikaandersen/2012/03/23/true-fact-the-lack-of-pirates-is-causing-global-warming/#51769c6a3a67
Source: https://kaiserscience.wordpress.com/physics/the-scientific-method/correlation-and-causation/
What is research?
• seeks to extend the boundaries of knowledge • attempts to use existing knowledge to aid in
in a given area with no necessary immediate the solution of some given problem or set of
application to existing problems. problems
• Example, the development of a research
method that would be able to predict what
people will be like x years in the future
In any research
• Have a look to Google Scholar (or another database or search engine you are familiar
with)
• Find examples of business research
• Classify them into mode I, II or III of knowledge 5 minutes
End
Key issues in research methods
Qualitative vs Quantitative
Understand Negotiate
Wish to do Formulate and Critically your Formulate your access and
research clarify your review the philosophy and research design address ethical
research topic literature approach issues
Plan your data collection and collect data using one or more of:
Sampling Secondary data Observation Semi-structured, in-depth Questionnaires
and group interviews
Qualitative vs Quantitative
• Researchers are people, not machines, they will choose the research method, and
this will affect the results.
• Not only that, the researcher’s values also will affect the results
An example:
Imaging a company
where profit levels are
falling….
There’s a problem with
There’s a financial the marketing strategy, I’ll There’s an industry trend
problem, I’ll research research why it hasn’t causing this problem, I’ll
sales and cost trend been carried out research on professional
data…. efficiently…. literature...
Qualitative vs Quantitative
Deductive VS Inductive
Look at the theory first, then hypothesize Deductive