Methodological fit in management field research
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Abstract
Methodological fit, an implicitly valued attribute of high-quality field research in organizations, has received little attention in the management literature. Fit refers to internal consistency among elements of a research project--research question, prior work, research design, and theoretical contribution. We introduce a contingency framework that relates prior work to the design of a research project, paying particular attention to the question of when to mix qualitative and quantitative data in a single research paper. We discuss implications of the framework for educating new field researchers.
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- Field (mathematics)
- Management science
- Contingency theory
- Contingency
- Consistency (knowledge bases)
- Research design
- Work (physics)
- Quality (philosophy)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Quality Education
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