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BusinessResearch MethodsWilliam G. Zikmund
  • Chapter 3
  • Theory Building

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Theories
  • Theories are nets cast to catch what we call
    the world to rationalize, to explain, and to
    master it. We endeavor to make the mesh ever
    finer and finer.

  • Karl R. Popper

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Two Purposes Of Theory
  • Prediction
  • Understanding

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Theory
  • A coherent set of general propositions used as
    principles of explanation of the apparent
    relationships of certain observed phenomena.

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Concept (or Construct)
  • A generalized idea about a class of objects,
    attributes, occurrences, or processes that has
    been given a name
  • Building blocks that abstract reality
  • leadership, productivity, and morale
  • gross national product, asset, and
    inflation

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A Ladder Of Abstraction For Concepts
Vegetation
Fruit
Increasingly more abstract
Banana
Reality
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Scientific Business Researchers Operate at Two
Levels
  • Abstract level
  • concepts
  • propositions
  • Empirical level
  • variables
  • hypotheses

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Definitions
  • Abstract level -In theory development, the level
    of knowledge expressing a concept that exists
    only as an idea or a quality apart from an
    object.
  • Empirical level -Level of knowledge reflecting
    that which is verifiable by experience or
    observation.

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Theory Building A Process Of Increasing
Abstraction
Theories
Propositions
Increasingly more abstract
Concepts
Observation of objects and events (reality )

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Concepts are Abstractions of Reality
CONCEPTS
Abstract Level
OBSERVATION OF OBJECTS AND EVENTS (REALITY)
Empirical Level
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Scientific Method
  • The use of a set of prescribed procedures for
    establishing and connecting theoretical
    statements about events and for predicting events
    yet unknown.

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Abstract Level
  • Concepts abstract reality.
  • Propositions are statements concerned with the
    relationships among concepts.

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Proposition at Abstract Level
Concept B (Habits)
Concept A (Reinforcement)

Hypothesis at Empirical Level
Dollar bonus for sales volume over quota
Always makes four sales calls a day
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  • A hypothesis is a proposition that is empirically
    testable. It is an empirical statement concerned
    with the relationship among variables.
  • A variable is anything that may assume different
    numerical values.

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Theory and Song
  • A fact without a theory
  • Is like a ship without a sail,
  • Is like a boat without a rudder,
  • Is like a kite without a tail.
  • A fact without a figure is a tragic final act,
  • But one thing worse in this universe
  • Is a theory without a fact.

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Deductive Reasoning
  • The logical process of deriving a conclusion from
    a known premise or something known to be true.
  • We know that all managers are human beings.
  • If we also know that John Smith is a manager,
  • then we can deduce that John Smith is a human
    being.

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Inductive Reasoning
  • The logical process of establishing a general
    proposition on the basis of observation of
    particular facts.
  • All managers that have ever been seen are human
    beings
  • therefore all managers are human beings.

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The Scientific Method An Overview
Assess relevant existing knowledge
Formulate concepts Propositions
Statement of Hypotheses
Design research
Analyze evaluate data
Provide explanation- state new problem
Acquire empirical data
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