Moving the Pendulum Back to the Middle: Reflections on and Introduction to the Inductive Research Special Issue of Journal of Business and Psychology |
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Authors: | Paul E. Spector Steven G. Rogelberg Ann Marie Ryan Neal Schmitt Sheldon Zedeck |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology, PCD 4118, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, USA 2. University of North Carolina Charlotte, Charlotte, NC, USA 3. Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, USA 4. University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA
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Abstract: | This special issue of the Journal of Business and Psychology contains a diverse set of 13 papers that adopted an inductive approach. In addition to setting the stage for the special feature, the case for inductive research is broached. The papers in the special feature used a variety of approaches, both qualitative and quantitative, that shared the characteristic that they did not report tests of deductive theory-driven hypotheses. Rather these papers presented exploratory findings that were not limited by an explicit a priori theoretical framework. The special issue heeds calls that the field needs more inductive research to serve as the basis for theory. It is hoped that it will inspire editors of other journals to be more accepting of good inductive papers that report novel findings. |
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