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08-12-2017

Paradigm development in Chinese management research: The role of research methodology

Author: Brian K. Boyd

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Abstract

Kuhn’s paradigm framework asserts that scholarly fields differ in their level of development, and that such differences will be reflected in research norms and practices. In particular, early stage subfields are expected to have less consensus regarding theory and methods, negatively affecting both the consistency and sophistication of research designs. We examine Kuhn’s framework in the context of a rapidly advancing subfield: Chinese management research. This paper reports a content analysis of China-based studies against a matched set of management articles, focusing on methodology. In partial support of the paradigm framework, we find many differences in several important research design characteristics. Additionally, consistent with expectations, many of these differences decline over time. Based on these findings, we discuss the applicability of Kuhn’s framework to management research, and also identify normative guidelines for the design of future Chinese management studies.

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Footnotes
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Crook et al. (2010) reported a similar phenomenon (e.g., entrepreneurship articles reported methodological strengths in some areas, and weaknesses in others).
 
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One possible explanation is that HARKing may be directly associated with a field’s level of development. In other words, lower levels of consensus may create pressures for authors—either implicitly or explicitly—to adjust hypotheses prior to publication. There are several possible steps to address this question, either through comparison of specialized and general management outlets over time, as well as studying the internal mechanism of review processes. Additionally, our data show that the prevalence of “all hypotheses supported” studies are actually increasing for both US and China samples, which suggests that the role of paradigm development may come second to other factors.
 
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Metadata
Title
Paradigm development in Chinese management research: The role of research methodology
Author
Brian K. Boyd
Publication date
08-12-2017
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Asia Pacific Journal of Management / Issue 3/2018
Print ISSN: 0217-4561
Electronic ISSN: 1572-9958
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https://doi.org/10.1007/s10490-017-9544-x

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