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Erschienen in: International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal 4/2010

01.12.2010

Mitigating theoretical and coverage biases in the design of theory-building research: an example from international entrepreneurship

verfasst von: Romeo V. Ţurcan, Markus M. Mäkelä, Olav J. Sørensen, Mikko Rönkkö

Erschienen in: International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal | Ausgabe 4/2010

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Abstract

In this paper, we advance a three-stage theory-building framework to assist scholars in addressing theoretical and coverage biases by means of the appropriate design of cross-domain theory-building research. In our discussion, we use an example from research in international entrepreneurship, which has been emerging as a cross-domain area for the entrepreneurship and international business research communities since the mid-1990s. Theoretical bias can stem from the situation where the conceptualisation of a phenomenon whose research is currently emerging and depends upon several of the established disciplines of social science and their sub-domains, is in fact dominated by the theoretical approaches of a single domain. As to the coverage bias, the somewhat novel research domain of international entrepreneurship provides us with a means to illustrate how research in an emerging domain tends to focus on positive growth only and rarely takes appropriately into account companies that fare less well; for instance, accounting for survivor bias would require that scholars carefully acknowledge firms that go out of business for one reason or another. Observations from a longitudinal, multiple-case study research on the de-internationalisation of small high-technology firms is used to exemplify the structure of our framework.

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Fußnoten
1
Owing to space limitations, case descriptions, timelines of critical events for each case, as well as data analysis and other non-confidential information are not reproduced here but are available from the first author upon request.
 
2
For review of de-internationalisation literature, see Benito and Welch (1999) and Turcan (2003).
 
3
These indicators of relative maturity might be considered as ideal types of behaviour. One can make no claim that the proposed indicators are comprehensive, and further conceptual and empirical research is called for to assess this framework and its underlying ideas. Predictions can be falsified by assessing deviations between real forms and ideal types (Huy 2001). Ideal types allow holistic consideration of multiple synergies constructs, as well as the development of falsifiable theories. As researchers working in a relatively young academic domain, IE scholars must address these kinds of issues at the very outset of research in the formative phases of the new field. This would allow for potential to reach a convergence of efforts in the future of IE studies.
 
4
The 1999–2001 time period is of greater interest because in those days one could witness a huge growth in the information and communication technology sector, whose overall revenue growth peaked in 2000, then rapidly declined over the following year with the bursting of the “dot com” bubble, and afterward remained essentially flat until 2003 (Coltman et al. 2001). The software sector was chosen specifically for the pivotal role it played and continues to play in transforming the economy by boosting more rapid growth and productivity gains (OECD 2004).
 
5
From the point of view of the researchers, the fact that half of the firms studied had ceased to exist as small independent firms was disappointing; however, drawing on Storey’s (1994) estimates of small firm survival after three years, it is not surprising and highlights the challenge of continuity faced by longitudinal research designs with small entrepreneurial firms.
 
6
Denzin (1970: 68) introduces four types of social theory, those being (i) grand social systems theory, (ii) middle-range theory, (iii) substantive theory; and (iv) formal theory; he, later in the text, refers to the latter two as middle-range theories. In Merton’s (1968) definition, grand theory is a high-level conceptual scheme that has power to explain many of the observed uniformities of social behaviour, social organization, and social change; middle-range theories are theories that lie between the minor but necessary hypothesis that evolve in abundance during day-to-day research and the all-inclusive efforts that aim at grand theory (Merton 1968).
 
7
For an extensive review and perspectives of middle-range theory in organisational research, see also Pinder and Moore (1980).
 
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Titel
Mitigating theoretical and coverage biases in the design of theory-building research: an example from international entrepreneurship
verfasst von
Romeo V. Ţurcan
Markus M. Mäkelä
Olav J. Sørensen
Mikko Rönkkö
Publikationsdatum
01.12.2010
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal / Ausgabe 4/2010
Print ISSN: 1554-7191
Elektronische ISSN: 1555-1938
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11365-009-0122-7

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