Publications
Publications
- January 2004 (Revised February 2005)
- HBS Case Collection
A Note on Methodological Fit in Management Field Research
By: Amy C. Edmondson and Stacy McManus
Abstract
To use in doctoral-level management courses on the design of field research methods. Advocates the importance of fit, or internal consistency, among the different elements of a field research project. Although the scientific method provides an essential framework for gaining knowledge about many natural and social phenomena, this note argues that internal coherence among research questions, data collection, analysis, and contributions to the literature may be as, or in some cases more, important than scientific rigor to the development of useful and compelling research products from field research. Uses nine articles as case studies through which students compare and contrast authors' methodological decisions and inductively develop a contingency framework relating methodological approach to theoretical contribution.
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Citation
Edmondson, Amy C., and Stacy McManus. "A Note on Methodological Fit in Management Field Research." Harvard Business School Background Note 604-072, January 2004. (Revised February 2005.)