Making Strategic Management Research Relevant to Emerging Market Countries
West Meets East: Toward Methodological Exchange
ISBN: 978-1-78190-026-0, eISBN: 978-1-78190-027-7
Publication date: 1 August 2012
Abstract
Purpose – The goal of the chapter is to propose a different approach to conducting strategic management research in emerging market countries (EMCs) by moving away from the current practice which ignores the fundamental differences in the infrastructural context and philosophical worldviews between EMCs and the industrialized countries of the West.
Design/methodology/approach – Most of the conceptual and theoretical foundations of strategic management are based on the Western, Anglo-Saxon context. In this chapter, we argue that the differences between developed nations and EMCs are paradigmatic and extend the whole gamut from epistemological to ontological and ideological differences. These differences are typically superficially treated by investigators whose research merits are judged by their quantitative rigor and other positivist yardsticks. We borrow from the work of (Guba & Lincoln, 1994) and suggest that the choice of the research design be matched with the goal and intended outcomes of the research. For example, exploratory research intended to uncover and understand the fundamental concepts from the EMC worldview should be matched with an emic approach and phenomenology and hermeneutics research methods. Confirmatory research intended to test the generalizability of the concepts should be matched with an etic approach, and multiple case studies, questionnaires, as the most appropriate research designs.
Findings – We believe that research designs that take these factors into account are likely to deliver results that are more robust and representative of the true realities in emerging market countries. Furthermore, the bias toward empirical and quantitative approaches was clearly delineated to further support the need for a more comprehensive approach in conducting research in the field of strategic management.
Originality/value – This chapter contributes to the ongoing discourse and conversations about conducting the research in strategic management more responsive and engaging with people in emerging market countries rather than dictating to them what they need to learn and know. A more enriched discourse will likely come out of such interactions which would strengthen the discipline due to the utilization of multiple approaches to conducting research in diverse environments.
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Citation
Mangaliso, M.P. and Lewis, A.O. (2012), "Making Strategic Management Research Relevant to Emerging Market Countries", Wang, C.L., Ketchen, D.J. and Bergh, D.D. (Ed.) West Meets East: Toward Methodological Exchange (Research Methodology in Strategy and Management, Vol. 7), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 241-263. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1479-8387(2012)0000007012
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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