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Title: University of Greenwich Business school


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University of Greenwich Business school
  • MSc in Financial Management and Investment
    Analysis

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Doc 7 Research methods for business
  • Dr. Mamad Pourhosseini,

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Economics 1112
  • Economics for Finance and Investment Analysis

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Doc. 7- Oct 2008
  • epistemology, ontology axiology

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Learning outcome
  1. Define the key terms epistemology, ontology and
    axiology
  2. explain the relevance for business research of
    philosophical perspectives such as positivism,
    realism, pragmatism, Interpretivism, objectivism,
    andconstructionism
  3. understand the main research paradigms which are
    significant for business research
  4. distinguish between main research choices
    deductive and inductive.
  5. State your own epistemological, ontological and
    axiological positions

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Business research paradigm
  • Demonstrate the relevance of epistemology,
    ontology and axiology to business research,
    explain the relevance for business research of
    philosophical perspectives and understand the
    main research paradigms which are significant for
    business research.

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Using data sources
  • Show an ability to work autonomously and
    independently on research morphology and
    techniques. Demonstrate an understanding of the
    research methods for business by using secondary
    and primary data sources and techniques and
    writing and presenting research topics

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Ways of Thinking
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research philosophy
  • The term research philosophy relates to the
    development of knowledge and the nature of that
    knowledge.
  • Your research philosophy contains important
    assumptions about the way in which you view the
    world.
  • There are three major ways of thinking about
    research philosophy
  • epistemology,
  • ontology and
  • axiology.

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Research process
  • Each contain important differences which will
    influence the way in which you think about the
    research process
  • Epistemology concerns what constitutes acceptable
    knowledge in a field of study.

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Positivism
  • Positivism relates to the philosophical stance of
    the natural scientist. This entails working with
    an observable social reality and the end product
    can be law-like generalizations similar to those
    in the physical and natural sciences.
  • The essence of realism is that what the senses
    show us is reality, is the truth that objects
    have an existence independent of the human mind.

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Interpretivism
  • Interpretivism advocates that it is necessary for
    to understand the differences between humans in
    our role as social actors.

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What is ontology ?
  • Ontology is a branch of philosophy which is
    concerned with social beings.

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Objectivism, subjectivism and Pragmatism
  • Objectivism is the philosophical position which
    holds that social entities exist in reality
    external to social actors
  • the subjectivist view is that social phenomena
    are created from the perceptions and consequent
    actions of social actors.
  • Pragmatism holds that the most important
    determinant of the research philosophy adopted is
    the research question.

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Axiology
  • Axiology is a branch of philosophy that studies
    judgments about value.
  • Social science paradigms can be used in
    management and business research to generate
    fresh insights into real life issues and
    problems.

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deduction and induction
  • There are two main research choices deduction
    and induction.
  • With deduction a theory and hypothesis (or
    hypotheses) are developed and a research strategy
    designed to test the hypothesis.
  • With induction, data are collected and a theory
    developed as a result of the data analysis.

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Differences between deductive and inductive
approaches to research
  • Deduction emphasis
  • scientific principles moving from theory to data
  • the need to explain causal relationships between
    variables
  • the collection of quantitative data
  • the application of controls to ensure validity of
    data
  • the operationalization of concepts to ensure
    clarity of definition
  • a highly structured approach
  • researcher independence of what is being
    researched
  • the necessity to select samples of sufficient
    size in order to generalize conclusions

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four paradigms
  • The four paradigms are
  • functionalist
  • interpretive
  • radical humanist
  • and radical Structuralist .

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Induction
  • Induction emphasis
  • gaining an understanding of the meanings humans
    attach to events
  • a close understanding of the research context
  • the collection of qualitative data
  • a more flexible structure to permit changes of
    research emphasis as the research progresses
  • a realization that the researcher is part of the
    research process
  • less concern with the need to generalize

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Reference
  • Saunders, M. Lewis, P. Thornhill , A. (2007)
    Research Methods for Business Students fourth
    edn. Harlow Prentice Hall.
  • chapters 1-5 , pp 2-155
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