which is risk analysis. The field of risk assessment and risk management is becoming increasingly more complex as we go through Operations, Audit, Compliance, Budgeting and the many other facets of business. Quantitative and qualitative methods are two fundamental groups of methods are applied for analysis of risk on which assets are exposed in organizations. Quantitative method identifies the risks and quantifies them based on a numeric scale, e.g., 0.0 to 1.0 or 1 to 10; and qualitative, which is
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Introduction 1. Business Research problem 2. Why did we select it? 3. Introduction 4. Research Methods 5. Information regarding collection of data a. Quantitative b. Qualitative 6. Research Methodology c. Survey d. Focus Groups Discussions 7. Expected analysis and outcome Conclusion Business Research problem: “Why is Meru cabs losing its market share? “ The overall bookings are very less on Meru as compared to its competitors and it is lagging
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The Qualitative Report Volume 14 Number 1 March 2009 42-60 http://www.nova.edu/ssss/QR/QR14-1/diaz-andrade.pdf Interpretive Research Aiming at Theory Building: Adopting and Adapting the Case Study Design Antonio Díaz Andrade The University of Auckland Business School, Auckland, New Zealand Although the advantages of case study design are widely recognised, its original positivist underlying assumptions may mislead interpretive researchers aiming at theory building. The paper discusses the limitations
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critical theory is the pinnacle of that development. Today research in tourism is done using both qualitative and quantitative approaches. If the research is designed to prove a theory it takes the deductive strategy while on the other hand inductive strategy is used to generate theory. The developments are not only in the approaches and strategies but ar also found in the data collection tools and analysis techniques used to collect and interpret data. The study ended by concluding that there is no
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making within an organization. Students will learn to apply an understanding of commonly employed business research techniques to improve a situation, solve a problem, or change a process. Other topics include problem framing, data collection, data analysis, and data presentation. Week 1 - Topic 1: Recognizing the Situation Objectives Recognize a situation, problem, issue, or opportunity that needs addressing. Determine the significance, scope, magnitude and feasibility of finding a solution to
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A Guide to Using Qualitative Research Methodology © 2002 Michael Quinn Patton and Michael Cochran Reproduced with kind permission of Michael Quinn Patton Executive Summary This guide to using qualitative research methodology is designed to help you think about all the steps you need to take to ensure that you produce a good quality piece of work. most important steps in your research!), to how to develop a research protocol; and finally giving you tips on the sampling methods
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Combining Qualitative and Quantitative Methods In Environmental Accounting Research Evangeline Elijido-Ten Faculty of Business and Enterprise, Swinburne University of Technology Address for correspondence: Faculty of Business and Enterprise Swinburne University of Technology John Street, Hawthorn Victoria, Australia 3122 Phone: +61 3 9214 4471 Fax: +61 3 9819 2117 E-mail: eelijidoten@swin.edu.au 1 Combining Qualitative and Quantitative Methods In Environmental Accounting Research
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Applying the Results of the Research Process Data collection methods plus data analysis procedures are essential parts to the research process. For someone to get valid results the data collection process should be precise. Also, the technique of getting the data needs to be suitable to the research study profile to produce the correct results of the research process. Data Collection Methods The data collection methods used in the Effects of a Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program on Teens’ Attitudes
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measures of satisfaction for different attributes of products and services, and relate this to customer type or segment, experience, demographics etc. Data/Methodology: Satisfaction studies typically require a mix of qualitative and quantitative approaches. At an early stage, qualitative research techniques such as focus groups or one-on-one customer interviews might reveal unexpected dimensions of customer dissatisfaction. Usually customer satisfaction measures and information on customer type are
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Analysis of Qualitative Research Designs In a research or evaluation process, the appropriateness of the qualitative designs is essential. This paper analyzes the qualitative design used in Useem’s (2009) article “Big City Superintendent as Powerful CEO: Paul Vallas in Philadelphia.” This article uses the case study qualitative design. Case study is suitable in a research interested in understanding how and why of a certain event (Rowley, 2002). In Useem’s study, the design was used because the study
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