Report On Research Paradigm
Report On Research Paradigm
BUS604 Assessment-2
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Introduction
in the current era cannot manage business challenges and ensure positive growth if they do
not research the demands or needs of consumers and employees. Management of all types of
organisations needs to develop and use effective research methods to understand potential
risks associated with business processes to develop realistic solutions. Besides, enterprises
consumers. Efficiency all these business studies or researches are reliant on used research
paradigms and relevant philosophies. Therefore, business managers and analysts have to
learn different aspects of research paradigms to guarantee effective results. The paper would
highlight diverse research paradigms, philosophies, and related methodologies, which would
help to select appropriate research paradigms and methods in different situations. Further, an
overview regarding contentious and problematic issues will also be discussed, which would
Literature Review
Various studies depicted the importance of a suitable paradigm in producing reliable results.
It is reported that an issue or situation can be viewed or perceived from diverse perspectives
and each perspective translates the situation or truth differently. The statement indicates if the
management or researcher could not explore and determine the best perspective, it would
affect the research methods as well as results. Accurate and comprehensive knowledge of
research paradigms can guide management to gather information related to specific themes or
organisational contexts. Thus, they can define or change strategic business objectives,
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leadership styles, workplace policies, and business processes according to situations. Besides,
business researchers also need to comprehend the core idea of research onion, as it highlights
Research Onion
Saunders, a renowned academic researcher defined the framework in 2007. The structure of
philosophies defined by Saunders are discussed here. However, various other paradigms are
also derived from these philosophies, which are shown in the figure.
Objectivism: This paradigm observes or investigates issues and viewpoints based on facts and
Constructivism: The paradigm analyses knowledge and facts of people to construct certain
acknowledged in society.
different aspects of a situation or topic. Beliefs and experiences of the involved society
Realism: Pertinent facts are gathered and thoroughly reviewed to acquire realistic results. All
Pragmatism: This paradigm interprets ideas and information with both constructive and
and reality. The objective approach is used to gather coherent knowledge relevant to the issue
(Melnikovas, 2018).
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Epistemology: The philosophy observes different actions, events, and facts to perceive social
or individual viewpoints. Thus, the accuracy of the research can be influenced by human
behaviour, which is a contentious issue and ethical concern (Friday & Mbah, 2019).
Axiology: This research philosophy observes various perspectives to understand a topic and
also checks the validity of these perspectives, which increases the viability of the study
outcome.
The second layer shows different types of research approaches. The causal relationship
between study variables is explored and established with a deductive approach by gathering
data systematically (Abdul et al., 2020). On the other hand, the inductive approach examines
different perspectives or behaviours of humans to test research hypotheses and obtain logical
outcomes.
Different strategies of research are highlighted in the third layer, which also influences data
collection methods. Experiments, case studies, interviews, and surveys are popular research
strategies. Besides, archival research, grounded theory, and ethnography are also used in
The fourth layer describes methods of research. The mono method refers to using qualitative
or quantitative methods individually. Besides, the use of both methods for gathering
quantitative (factual) and qualitative (subjective) data is called the mixed method.
The fifth layer defines the type of research based on its duration. Cross-sectional research
refers to short-term research studies. Longitudinal research investigates diverse concepts and
The methods of data collection and analysis are highlighted in the sixth layer. Typically,
qualitative data is analysed by using the thematic method and quantitative data is analysed by
Management of both small and large organisations needs effective policies and methods to
motivate employees and manage marketing and other business challenges. Besides, they also
need to research changing trends, trading laws, and operation standards while operating in a
they do not understand the demands of workers and consumers (Mehra, 2018). Four
paradigms or research can be used by business managers and analysts to discover information
or analyse a situation and make rational decisions. Different components of these paradigms
Realism Paradigm
The paradigm outlines the experience of everyone as a different reality or truth and observes
it to be valid. Business managers utilising the realist approach collect facts and develop
decisions based on the reasoning of these facts (Arnold et al., 2019). However, the individual
experience of managers can also influence decisions. Although the core idea of realism is
quite simple, failure to integrate the experience of all stakeholders or employees would affect
the research. Diverse details and facts related to an issue such as organisational performance,
employee motivation or satisfaction, and market trends can be investigated with realism.
Epistemology of Realism: The research philosophy states that reality cannot be understood
poor performance, and various other real-world problems can be resolved with the
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decisions.
Ontology of Realism: Ontological realism inspects objective ideas related to a topic and
helps the manager to understand different types of issues, which can be related to production
discusses a topic with stakeholders and highlight as well as justify its implications in the real
world, which help to validate facts with opinions of stakeholders. For instance, the realist
manager can gather facts to understand reasons for poor performance and develop solutions
through discussions and research (Mehra, 2018). Realist ontology can also guide managers to
boost profitability and sales by developing excellent business strategies based on objective
data.
Axiology of Realism: Various issues and correlated factors are closely examined with an
Management can improve positive morale among employees with axiological realism.
Besides, managers can improve the accuracy of business decisions and strategies with this
before developing and implementing it (Thakkar, 2020). Thus, realist managers can mitigate
Methodology: It is reported that realism utilises the quantitative method for gathering
measurable and factual data. Sometimes, the mixed method is also applied to investigate
inductive approach is employed in realistic researches, which helps to construct and validate
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hypotheses and related facts (Melnikovas, 2018). Nonetheless, the deductive approach also
can be used in certain situations. Survey is the commonly used method or strategy for data
could not ensure validity and reliability of facts or perspectives, which is a contentious issue.
The collection of insufficient data can restrict researchers and managers to correlate facts or
opinions with the research topic (Thakkar, 2020). Thus, it is a major problem of realism.
Further, ethical perspectives are not included when ontology and epistemology are used,
which reduces the efficiency of crucial decisions and often creates bias.
Interpretivism Paradigm
According to the concept of interpretivism, realities are defined or created based on various
perspectives of stakeholders. Besides, the paradigm also states that the business environment
viewpoints of all stakeholders to comprehend expectations and gaps in terms of the current
appropriateness of business policies and processes and make useful changes according to the
needs and expectations of different stakeholders. Managers using this research paradigm can
recognise various reasons for dissatisfaction precisely and respond to these problems
systemically.
recognised with the research philosophy. Exploring common perceptions in the current
Comprehensive knowledge regarding the research topic and goal is vital for ensuring
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effective interpretation and creation of well-accepted solutions (Riaz, 2019). The work
culture and behaviour of stakeholders often play a critical role in this paradigm.
Ontology of Interpretivism: Diverse managerial and social concepts are observed and
regarding work culture and organisational performance can be investigated with this
paradigm. The expected changes in the workplace can be determined with such studies
(Pavlova & Saenko, 2017). However, managers have to prioritise current opinions to develop
solutions to problems, as the inclusion of prior beliefs, opinions, and standards would affect
the decisions. Besides, objective feedback of customers can also be used with ontological
Axiology of Interpretivism: It highlights that the moral perspective of business strategies and
organisation wants to develop an ethical and productive atmosphere, he/she needs to gather
the opinions of various stakeholders to comprehend their viewpoint regarding the situation.
Thus, the interpretivist manager can develop a positive culture and mitigate conflicts and
other issues with axiological philosophy (Kawaguchi et al., 2020). Often existing and current
studies are also used to identify ethical dilemmas and avoid them.
Methodology: The research design can include both deductive and inductive approaches.
Interviews and surveys are typically used in interpretivist studies. Besides, experiments and
case studies are also preferred for data collection (Johannessen et al., 2020). The mono or
Problematic and contentious issues: The interpretivist studies are extremely reliant on the
presence of biased opinions, which would affect findings. Besides, inappropriate research
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methodology or design and poor knowledge regarding the topic can cause misinterpretation.
It is quite problematic. Further, effective interpretation needs a high amount of data and time,
Positivism Paradigm
The accuracy of positivist research is influenced by factual proofs and logical facts, which
help to evaluate a situation accurately. Structured data collection is essential for this paradigm
so that different stakeholder’s perspectives can be identified. The research paradigm can be
applied to improve business performance and brand value. Statistical data is fetched in this
paradigm, which depicts practical facts and evidence related to organisational issues or
employee problems (Dang, 2018). The paradigm can assist managers to explore issues and
initiate strategic changes, which makes it highly valuable in the managerial viewpoint.
Besides, managers can also develop excellent plans for resource allocation and guarantee the
generalise environment and related issues. The specific concept is recognised by collecting
opinions and evidence related to the concept. The existing condition of the business is
customers, and the business community can be accumulated to form objective knowledge
regarding growth opportunities and backlogs. Thus, management can make various positive
changes or reforms in business plans and workplace procedures to improve the environment,
which would help to utilise opportunities. Further, considering stakeholder opinions would
improve positive relationships between management and stakeholders. The approach is useful
for increasing the acceptance and value of management and also boosts employee
Ontology of Positivism: Diverse business concepts and management ideas that could increase
the value of the organisation or industry are investigated with ontological positivism. For
performance and job satisfaction can be researched with this paradigm. The objectivity of
develop efficient solutions. Often, historical data and industrial or organisational case studies
are also used for developing a positive work environment and beneficial business strategies.
business theme is measured with the axiological viewpoint. Management using axiological
positivism checks how the gathered data could add positive value to the business functions.
The principle of this paradigm instructs managers to increase the material value or develop
positive strategies (Riaz, 2019). Thus, strong financial plans, sales strategies and other
important policies or systems can be developed with axiological positivism. The paradigm
Methodology: Deductive approach is used while designing positivist research studies. Survey
is used for fetching data and collecting opinions. Besides, the case study is also used by
utilises the quantitative methodology of research (Werhane et al., 2017). Sometimes, the
mixed method is also used when statistical (quantitative) data cannot describe or address all
facts and objective knowledge, the absence or lack of present and historical facts can affect
by including biased data and findings (Iguisi, 2018). Improper knowledge regarding these
Pragmatism Paradigm
The paradigm of research highlights that an issue or scenario can be understood by realising
the ways through which it was created. The problem can be influenced by the actions of
stakeholders, culture, and other components. Besides, pragmatism also indicates that another
person or group may have experienced similar problems or situations, which would help in
exploring relevant solutions (Abatemarco et al., 2019). The pragmatic philosophy assists
managers to utilise other's experiences to develop personal experience and make effective
processes, work culture, organisational structure, and various other interdependent factors
and problems with pragmatism. It would allow them to resolve multiple problems by
stakeholders to make the correct decision while using epistemological pragmatism. The
opinions widely accepted by the majority are used for making decisions or solutions (Heeks,
Ospina & Wall, 2019). It implies decisions not appreciated by most people are considered
wrong.
factors, which have or could influence the problem related to research. The paradigm
highlights that the state of the problem is objective and influenced by human perspectives
(Tronvoll et al., 2018). Thus, managers examine the opinions of all associated stakeholders
and incorporate ethical belief systems while developing solutions. It increases the quality of
stakeholders while making decisions (Werhane et al., 2017). Thus, unethical activities and
decisions can be eliminated easily. Legal and moral perspectives help to develop strong and
Experiments, surveys, case studies, or interviews are used for used as research strategies
(Lehman, 2017). Pragmatic researchers can use both the mixed method and the mono
method.
Problematic and contentious issues: Appropriate use of an ethical belief system often
and ensuring the reliability of decisions is problematic and contentious during the adaption of
be affected.
Perspective
decisions
stakeholders
business context
Conclusion
Management or business analysts can diverse paradigms and philosophies while reviewing
features of all research philosophies and paradigms to ensure proper use. It is realised that
different philosophies and paradigms observe and explore truth regarding the business
environment differently. Thus, choosing research paradigms and associated philosophies are
important, which influences the design and execution of research methodology, research
strategy and research approach. Along with an effective design of research, ethical
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perspectives also need to be considered and obeyed to avoid contentious issues and ensure
reliable outcomes.
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