The Scientific Approach and Alternative Approaches To Investigation
The Scientific Approach and Alternative Approaches To Investigation
The Scientific Approach and Alternative Approaches To Investigation
approach and
alternative
approaches to
1
investigation
CHAPTER 2
2 Topics Discussed
1. Purposiveness 5. Precision
2. Rigor 6. Objectivity
3. Testability 7. Generalizability
4. Replicability 8. Parsimony
9 The Hallmarks of Scientific
Research
We will explain each of these characteristics in the
context of the following example:
Consider the case of a manager who is interested in
investigating how employees’ commitment to the
organization can be increased.
10 1. Purposiveness
Formulating a Theory
- based on all this information, the CIO develops a
theory incorporating all the relevant factors
contributing to the lack of access to the MIS by
managers in the organization.
43 Example 2.2 (cont.)
Hypothesizing
From such a theory, the CIO generates various
hypotheses for testing, one among them being:
- Knowledge of the usefulness of MIS would help
managers to put it to greater use.
44 Example 2.2 (cont.)
Data Collection
The CIO then develops a short questionnaire
on the various factors theorized to influence
the use of the MIS by managers, such as:
- The extent of knowledge of what MIS is
- What kinds of information MIS provides
- How to gain access to the information
- The level of comfort felt by managers in
using computers in general
- How often managers have used the MIS in
the preceding 3 months.
45 Example 2.2 (cont.)
Data Analysis
The CIO then analyzes the data obtained through the
questionnaire to see what factors prevent the
managers from using the system.
46 Example 2.2 (cont.)
Interpretation of data