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In this document you will find a summary of the second-year course “Research Methods for Business and Economics” at the VUB. The summary is based on the professor’s lectures.

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Research methods for Business and Economics




Lecture topics

• Introduction p. 2-3
• Scientific approach and choosing your topic p. 4-5
• Literature review p. 6-8
• Theory and concepts p. 9-11
• Research design p.12-15
• Interviews p.16-18
• Observation p. 19-22
• Experiments p. 23-28
• Content analysis p. 29-31
• Action research and grounded theory p. -
• Case study design p. 32-35
• Questionnaires p. 36-38
• Measurement p. 39-41
• Sampling p. 42-47




Lecture 1. Introduction

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,What is research?
= the process of finding answers or solutions to a problem
Done scientifically  organized, systematic, data-based, repeatable, and
critical
In business, research helps guide better decision-making

Forms and aims of research
Aims  build theory, test theory, describe, explain situations
 Theory: set of ideas to explain a phenomenon logically
Data sources:
1. Primary: collected first handed (surveys, interviews…)
2. Secondary: already collected (company reports, industry stats…)
Types of data:
1. Quantitative: numbers (statistics, questionnaires…)
2. Qualitative: words/meanings (interviews, case studies)

Applied and basic research
 Applied research:
- Driven by practice, solves real business problems
- Directly useful for managers/policy makers
 Basic research:
- Driven by curiosity, builds theory
- Long-term impact, often academic
 Business research = applied science (uses applied research, but also borrows
theories from economics, psychology, sociology)

Why do managers need research?
- To identify/solve problems
- Understand causes of events
- Make fact-based decisions
- Spot good vs. bad studies
- Communicate with researchers/consultants
- Manage complexity and uncertainty

Characteristics pf scientific research
1. Purposiveness  clear goal (ex. What drives employee commitment?)
2. Rigor  strong theory and exact methodology
3. Testability  hypothesis must be testable
4. Validity  2 major types
- Internal: does X really cause Y?
- External: can results be generalized?
5. Objectivity  conclusions based on data not opinion
6. Generalizability  applies to different settings/contexts
7. Representativity  sample must be large enough and well chosen
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, 8. Replicability  other researchers should get similar results
9. Parsimony  keep explanations simple (prefer fewer factors that explain
more)

Research roadmap
1. Topic selection
2. Problem statement
3. Research question
4. Literature search and review
5. Research methodology/design (data collection, sampling, quali, quanti, mixed,
time frame, context)
6. Data analysis and interpretation
7. Reporting (BA paper, MA thesis, PhD dissertation)

Method and methodology
 Method (what?) = data collection tool (interviews, surveys, observations,
databases)
 Methodology (why?) = overall strategy/design guiding methods (qualitative,
quantitative, mixed, case study, experiments, action research)




Lecture 2. Scientific approach and choosing your topic


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, A hypothetico-deductive approach (a seven-step process)
1. Identify a board problem area
2. Define the problem statement (objectives/research questions)
3. Develop testable hypothesis
4. Choose measures for variables
5. Collect data
6. Analyze data (regression, correlation …)
7. Interpret results (accept/reject hypothesis, suggest implications, or call for
more research)
- Hypothesis = testable statement, proven true/false by data
- Keep explanations simple (Ockham’s razor: use the smallest number of
elements)
- If results support hypothesis  strengthens theory/ policy
- If not  theory rejected/needs revision

Deductive vs. inductive approaches
 Deductive (top-down):
- Start with theory  form hypotheses  collect data  test
- Example: test if “job autonomy increases job satisfaction”
 Inductive (bottom-up):
- Start with data  identify patterns  build theory
- Example: interview customers  find that eco-labels raise satisfaction 
propose new theory
 Best practice: combine both (theory informs data, data refines theory

Ontology and epistemology
 Ontology = nature of reality (what exists?)
- Objectivism: reality is objective, same for everyone (process, GDP)
- Subjectivism: reality is socially constructed (stress, fairness)
 some concepts can be both (culture)
 Epistemology = nature of knowledge (how do we know?)
- Positivism: knowledge = observable facts, cause-effect, research is
independent
- Interpretivism: knowledge built through interpretation, context matters,
researcher’s viewpoint counts
- Critical realism: reality exists but can’t be fully observed, we only
approximate it




Choosing a research topic
1. Define the research problem and question
- Not “something wrong”, but a gap or issue worth exploring

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