Business Research Methods
Business Research Methods
require information
Intuition without research can lead to
disappointment
Business Research helps decision makers shift from
description
Requires collection of primary data and
Basic Research
Applied Research
Basic Research
Research that is intended to expand the
boundaries of knowledge itself or to verify
the acceptability of a given theory.
Research done to make contribution to
existing knowledge
Attempts to expand the limits of
knowledge.
Not directly involved in the solution to a
pragmatic problem.
Basic Research
Generally can not be implemented
immediately.
Conducted to verify the acceptability of a
information
Determining When to Conduct
Business Research
Time constraints
Availability of data
No No No No
Costs
Value •Research
•Increased certainty expenditures
•Increased likelihood •Delay of business
of a correct decision decision
•Improved business •Possible
performance and erroneous
resulting higher research results
profits
Characteristics of Good
Research
Clearly defined purpose
Detailed research process
Thoroughly planned design
High ethical standards
Limitations addressed
Adequate analysis
Unambiguous presentation
Conclusions justified
Language of Research
What will be the department’s
reaction to the new flexible work
schedule?
Why did the stock market price surge
higher when all normal indicators
suggested it would go down?
Two types of definitions:
Dictionary definition
Operational definition
Operational definition- stated in terms of specific
criteria for testing or measurement.
Male/Female
Dichotomous
Dichotomous
Male/Female
Employed/
Employed/Unemployed
Unemployed
Ethnic
Ethnicbackground
background
Discrete
Discrete Educational
Educationallevel
level
Religious
Religiousaffiliation
affiliation
Income
Income
Temperature
Continuous
Continuous Temperature
Age
Age
Independent(IV) and Dependent variables(DV):
To define relationship among variables.
To study the dependency relationship in research
Dependency relationship means one or more
variables dependent on other set of variables.
Variable which depends on one or more variable
called as DV.
Independent(IV) and Dependent variables(DV):
IV is considered to be the presumed cause for DV
DV as predicted or criterion or effect
Synonyms for IVs and DVs
IV DV
Predictor Criterion
Presumed cause Presumed effect
Stimulus Response
Predicted from…. Predicted to….
Antecedent Consequence
called as sample
Researcher must decide the way of selecting a
sample – sample design
Sample design is a definite plan
determined before any data are actually
collected for obtaining a sample from a
given population.
Samples can be probability or Non
probability samples
Probability sample – each element has a
known probability of being included in the
sample
Non probability sample - do not allow
researcher to determine this probability
6.Collecting the data
Primary data
Secondary data
Exploratory Conclusive
Research Design Research Design
Descriptive Causal
Research Research
Cross-Sectional Longitudinal
Design Design
Acquiescence bias Extremity bias Interviewer bias Auspices bias Social desirability bias
3-89
Systematic Error
Administrative
error
Systematic
error (bias)
Respondent
error
3-92
Non response
error
Respondent
error
Response
bias
3-93
Respondent Error
Response bias
3-94
Deliberate
falsification
Response
bias
Unconscious
misrepresentation
3-96
Response Bias
Extremity bias
Interviewer bias
Auspices bias
Acquiescence Bias
Extremity Bias
Interviewer Bias
A response bias that occurs because the
presence of the interviewer influences
answers.
3-101
Auspices Bias
Administrative
error
Systematic
error (bias)
Respondent
error
3-104
Administrative Error
Omission
3-105
Interviewer error
Interviewer cheating
3-106
Administrative Error
Interviewer cheating - filling in fake
answers or falsifying interviewers
Data processing error - incorrect data
entry, computer programming, or other
procedural errors during the analysis
stage.
Sample selection error -improper
sample design or sampling procedure
execution.
Interviewer error - field mistakes