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The methodology chapter represents key techniques and approaches that were selected for the research (data collection, final data, observation, research strategy etc.).

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CHAPTER III
Chapter III Methodology




• Research Objective

• Research Strategy
METHODOLOGY



• Research Sample

o Data Collection

o Final Dataset

• Empirical Methodology

o Variables Measurement

• Model Specification

• Reliability

• Validity




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, 3. Research methodology

3.1 Research Objective

The research goal is to investigate how/why the institutional distance affects the

relationship between DCs and IP. To accomplish that, the similarities, and differences of GE

and IVR and their role in the association of DCs with IP need to be assessed since the current

literature somehow neglected or limited its analysis to general or only board involvement

effect, frequently omitting the role of IVR.

3.2 Research Strategy

As the literature mentioned, inductive reasoning can always be followed with the

deductive approach; thereby, in this paper, even though it is qualified for inductive reasoning,

the deductive approach will be used (Hyde, 2000; Patton, 1991). By theorising the deductive

findings in this paper, the researcher will be able to generalise the result. In other words, the

result will be discussed in terms of its representativeness of the whole population — in this

paper — the foreign subsidiaries (Yin, 2018). Moreover, to support the deductive approach,

the critical synthesis of existing papers and theory were completed in the previous chapter

(Chapter I), and several hypotheses were developed (Snieder & Larner, 2009). The causal

relationship will be examined in the set of developed hypotheses; such a relationship will be

identified if three conditions 7 are met. To determine whether the causal conditions are met, the

hypotheses will be tested in the next phase of this research, and the result will be discussed,

providing a better or completely new light on the study phenomena. In a situation when the

result reveals contrary and/or reverses relationships, or if the lack of causal relationships will

be identified, the most logical explanation of such results will be provided. To support the




7 Conditions to establish causation are: X and Y vary together, time of occurrence, and elimination of other possible causal
factors (Keller & Gaciu, 2019).


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