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Observation as a research method in social science

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Purpose: The aim of the article was to present the main ideas of observation viewed as one of the oldest research methods in social science. Design/methodology/approach: As a result of the undertaken research process, 401 theoreticians of management science were surveyed. Findings: Conclusions resulting from the conducted research clearly indicate that among the methods applied in practice for research in management science, based on observation of facts and classification used in the general methodology of inductive sciences, it is necessary to employ observations carried out in natural conditions and observations-interventions that take place as part of management activities in the surveyed entities. Originality/value: Management science and methods should support business practice and, to some extent, provide guidance to executives and managers.
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Tom
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141--149
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Bibliogr. 23 poz.
Twórcy
  • Silesian University of Technology, Faculty of Organisation and Management, Zabrze
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  • System Barosz Gwimet Sp. z o.o., 43-267 Suszec
Bibliografia
  • 1. Almalki, S. (2016). Integrating Quantitative and Qualitative Data in Mixed Methods Research—Challenges and Benefits. Journal of Education and Learning, 5(3), doi:10.5539/ jel.v5n3p288.
  • 2. Boddy, C. (2016). Sample size for qualitative research. Qualitative Market Research, 19(4), 426-432. https://doi.org/10.1108/QMR-06-2016-0053.
  • 3. Bryman, A. (2006). Integrating quantitative and qualitative research: How is it done? Qualitative Research, 6(1), 3-37, https://doi.org/10.1177/1468794106058877.
  • 4. Bryman, A. (2017). Quantitative and qualitative research: further reflections on their integration. Mixing methods: Qualitative and quantitative research, 57-78, Routledge.
  • 5. Dźwigoł, H. (2018). Współczesne procesy badawcze w naukach o zarządzaniu. Uwarunkowania metodyczne i metodologiczne. Warszawa: PWN.
  • 6. Dzwigol, H., Aleinikova, O., Umanska, Y., Shmygol, N., & Pushak, Y. (2019). An Entrepreneurship Model for Assessing the Investment Attractiveness of Regions. Journal of Entrepreneurship Education, 22(SI1), 1-7.
  • 7. Green, J., & Thorogood, N. (2018). Qualitative methods for health research. Sage.
  • 8. Hair, J.F., Page, M., and Brunsveld, N. (2019). Essentials of Business Research Methods. New York: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429203374.
  • 9. Hessen, R., Bright, L.K., and Zucker, A. (2019). Vindicating methodological triangulation. Synthese, 196(8), 3067-3081, https://doi.org/10.1007/s11229-016-1294-7.
  • 10. Hilgard, E.R. (2017). Divided consciousness in hypnosis: The implications of the hidden observer. Hypnosis (pp. 45-80). Routledge.
  • 11. Joslin, R., and Müller, R. (2016). Identifying interesting project phenomena using philosophical and methodological triangulation. International Journal of Project Management, 34(6), 1043-1056, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijproman.2016.05.005.
  • 12. Kennedy, B.L., & Thornburg, R. (2018). Deduction, induction, and abduction, [in:] U. Flick (Ed.), The SAGE handbook of qualitative data collection (pp. 49-64). London: SAGE.
  • 13. Kesseba, K., Awolowo, I., & Clark, M. (2018). Qualitative research methodology: a neo-empiricist perspective. Driving productivity in uncertain and challenging times.
  • 14. Labarca, C. (2017). Qualitative Research for beginners. Venezuela: Maracaibo.
  • 15. Mintzberg, H. (2019). Structured observation as a method to study managerial work. Journal of.
  • 16. Noel, A.B., Abdaoui, A., Elfouly, T., Ahmed, M.H., Badawy, A., & Shehata, M.S. (2017). Structural health monitoring using wireless sensor networks: A comprehensive survey. IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials, 19(3), 1403-1423.
  • 17. Park, J. and Park, M. (2016). Qualitative versus Quantitative Research Methods: Discovery or Justification? Journal of Marketing Thought, 3(1), 1-7.
  • 18. Patton, M.Q. (2002) Qualitative research and evaluation methods. Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications.
  • 19. Quinlan, Ch., Babin, B., Carr, J., and Griffin, M. (2019). Business Research Methods. South Western Cengage.
  • 20. Rheinhardt, A., Kreiner, G.E., Gioia, D.A., Corley, K.G., & Cassell, C. (2018). Conducting and publishing rigorous qualitative research. Cassell C., Cunliffe AL, & Grandy G. The Sage Handbook of Qualitative Business and Management Research Methods. Sage (Forthcoming).
  • 21. Thomas, G. (2017). How to Do Your Research Project: A Guide for Students. London: Sage.
  • 22. Vaivio, J., & Sirén, A. (2010) Insights into method triangulation and “paradigms” in interpretive management accounting research. Management Accounting Research, 21(2), 130-141, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mar.2010.03.001.
  • 23. Veal, A.J. (2017). Research methods for leisure and tourism. UK: Pearson.
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