Ways of constructing research questions: gap-spotting or problematization?
The University of Queensland · Lund University
Abstract
This article examines ways of constructing research questions from existing literature, which are likely to promote the development of interesting and influential theories. We review 52 articles in organization studies and develop a typology of how researchers construct their research questions from existing literature. The most common way across paradigmatic camps is to spot various ‘gaps’ in the literature and, based on that, to formulate specific research questions. The dominance of gap-spotting is surprising, given it is increasingly recognized that theory is made interesting and influential when it challenges assumptions that underlie existing literature. The article discusses why assumption-challenging…
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2Topics & keywords
- Problematization
- Spotting
- Typology
- Epistemology
- Dominance (genetics)
- Construct (python library)
- Sociology
- Terminology
- Reduced inequalities