The Problem of Research Method Informing Research Questions in Leadership Research

IF 5 3区 管理学 Q1 MANAGEMENT Journal of Leadership & Organizational Studies Pub Date : 2022-10-09 DOI:10.1177/15480518221130704
D. van Knippenberg
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I contend that in leadership research, research method preferences guide the development of research questions rather than the other way around as would prescriptively be expected. This is a problem because leadership research is heavily dominated by survey research. This low diversity in research method preference constrains the consideration set of research questions: leadership research tends to focus on what can be studied in surveys, not because these are necessarily the most interesting issues to study but because of a preference for survey research. This dominance of survey research is self-sustaining both because people are more likely to use the methods they are more familiar with and because it creates an implicit norm as to what are appropriate research methods and appropriate research questions. I discuss how stimulating diversity in research methods is needed to address this problem and to let diversity in research questions follow.
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研究方法在领导研究中的问题
我认为,在领导力研究中,研究方法偏好会引导研究问题的发展,而不是像预期的那样反过来。这是一个问题,因为领导力研究主要由调查研究主导。这种研究方法偏好的低多样性限制了研究问题的考虑范围:领导力研究倾向于关注调查中可以研究的内容,不是因为这些必然是最有趣的研究问题,而是因为对调查研究的偏好。调查研究的这种主导地位是自我维持的,这既是因为人们更有可能使用他们更熟悉的方法,也是因为它创造了一种关于什么是合适的研究方法和合适的研究问题的隐含规范。我讨论了如何刺激研究方法的多样性来解决这个问题,并让研究问题的多样性随之而来。
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