Read:
Rovai, Baker, & Ponton, Chapters 1, 2 and 3 to understand ethical research, quantitative and qualitative approaches, and threats to validity:
• Chapter 1- Introduction (include the purpose of research, research traditions, and new trends in research, and chapter review), pp. 1-20.
• Chapter 2- Qualitative Research (include basic concept, research tools, threats to validity, and chapter review), pp. 21-45.
• Chapter 3- Quantitative Research (include basic concepts, quantitative research designs, threats to validity, and chapter review), pp.47-127.
Optional Reading Materials
You can read some sample studies using mixed-methods design and qualitative design:
Bartel-Radic, Anne (2006). Intercultural Learning in Global Teams. Management International Review, 46 (6): 647-677. Click here for the article.
Matveev, Alexei (2004). Describing Intercultural Communication Competence: In-Depth Interviews with American and Russian Managers. Qualitative Research Reports in Communication, V: 55-62. Click here for the article.
Dialogue 1:
• Compare/critique strengths and weaknesses or characteristics of quantitative and qualitative approaches to organizational research such as intercultural studies or leadership across cultures. Cite some related specific studies as examples.
• Discuss the importance of ethical research and its characteristics.
Project 1: Compare Studies (comp_stds)
• Use the library databases to identify, describe, compare, and critique one published quantitative study and one published qualitative study in a global context regarding the variables that affect employees'' organizational commitment. Provide a comparative assessment of each approach for investigating these aspects of organizations. Specifically, what are the advantages and problems with each approach as shown on each study?
• Format: Anticipated length is about 8 pages (double space), APA style.