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Chapter 6: “Elements or research design”
Research design: A blueprint or plan for the collection, measurement, and analysis of date,
created to answer you research questions.
Strategy plan: is a plan for achieving a certain goal.
 A research strategy will help you to meet your research objective and to answer the
research questions of your study.

Research strategies:
Experiments
Survey research
Observation
Case studies
Grounded theory
Action research
Mixed methods

Experiment: The researcher manipulates the independent variable to study the effect of his
manipulation on the dependant variable. In other word the researcher deliberately changes
a certain variable to whether this changer will produce a change in another variable.
 Under the right circumstances, an experimental design is a very strong design to use.
However, experimental designs are not always feasible in an applied research context where
the researcher tries to solve a management problem.
Survey: A system to collect information from or about people to describe, compare or
explain their knowledge, attitudes and behaviour.
 The survey research is very popular in business research, because it allows the researcher
to collet quantitative and qualitative data on many types of research questions.
Ethnography (observation): A research strategy that has its roots in anthropology. It is a
strategy in which the researcher “closely observes, records and engages in the daily life of
another culture […] and then writes accounts of this culture, emphasizing descriptive detail”.
 Participant observation is closely related to ethnography.
 Methods as interviews and questionnaires may also be used to collect data in
ethnography research.
Case studies: Focus on collecting information about a specific object, event or activity, such
as a particular business unit or organization.
 In case studies, the case is the individual, the groups, the organizations, the event, or the
situation the researcher is interested in.
Action research: A research strategy aimed at effecting planned changes. ( Sometimes
undertaken by consultants who want to imitate change processes in organizations).
 The researchers begin with a problem that is already identified, and gather relevant data
to provide a tentative problem solution.
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