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Research Methods for Business

Research Methods for Business. Dr. K.V. Kannan M.B.A., M.F.T., Ph.D. Senior Faculty, KSRBS, T’gode. Theoretical Framework.

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Research Methods for Business

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  1. Research Methods for Business Dr. K.V. Kannan M.B.A., M.F.T., Ph.D. Senior Faculty, KSRBS, T’gode.

  2. Theoretical Framework “A theoretical framework is a conceptual model of how one theorizes or makes logical sense of the relationships among the several factors that have been identified as important to the problem “

  3. Variables “A variable is anything that can take on differing or varying values” Examples of variables: • Production Units • Absenteeism • Motivation

  4. Types of Variables • Dependent Variable: is the variable of primary interest to the researcher. Example: A manager is concerned that the sales of a new product introduced after test marketing did not meet with his expectations. The dependent variable here is sales.

  5. Types of Variables • Independent Variable: is one that influences the dependent variable in either a positive or negative way. New Product Success Stock Price Independent Variable Dependent Variable

  6. Types of Variables Moderating Variable: is one that has a strong contingent effect on the independent variable – dependent variable relationship. Reference Manuals No. of Rejects DV IV Interest MV

  7. Types of Variables Intervening Variable: is one that surfaces between the time the independent variables start operating to influence the dependent variable and the time their impact is felt on it. t1 t2 t3 Time: Workforce Diversity Organizational Effectiveness Creative Synergy Int. Var. Ind. Var. Dep. Var.

  8. Relationship among the independent, intervening, moderating, and dependent variables t1 t2 t3 Time: Organizational Effectiveness Workforce Diversity Creative Synergy Int. Var. Dep. Var. Ind. Var. Managerial Expertise Mod. Var.

  9. Features to be incorporated in theoretical framework • The variables considered relevant to the study should be clearly identified and labeled in the discussions. • The discussions should state how two or more variables are related to one another. This should be done for the important relationships that are theorized to exist among the variables. • If the nature and direction of the relationships can be theorized on the basis of the findings of previous research, then there should be an indication in the discussions as to whether the relationships would be positive or negative. • There should be a clear explanation of why we would expect these relationships to exist. The arguments could be drawn from the previous research findings. • A schematic diagram of the theoretical framework should be given so that the reader can see and easily comprehend the theorized relationships.

  10. Thank You

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