Why We Need Qualitative Research in Management Studies

RAC - Revista de Administração Contemporânea

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Why We Need Qualitative Research in Management Studies

Ano: 2021 | Volume: 25 | Número: 2
Autores: E. Lanka, S. Lanka, A. Rostron, P. Singh
Autor Correspondente: E. Lanka | [email protected]

Palavras-chave: Editorial

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INTRODUCTIONThe  purpose  of  this  editorial  is  to  outline  the  perspective of the special issue call for qualitative research tutorial  papers  in  Revista  de  Administração  Contemporânea(RAC) (Lanka, Lanka, Rostron, & Singh, 2019), as well as to  frame  the  need  for  qualitative  research  and  its  value  in  the  larger  management  research  literature.  In  this  regard,  this  editorial  will  provide  commentary  on  the  concept  of  qualitative research and how this differs from quantitative research,  before  moving  on  to  a  brief  discussion  of  why  qualitative methods provide avenues for answering questions and  producing  research  which  quantitative  methods  may  be unable to do alone. We also wish to frame the value of viewing qualitative methods as a complementary approach to   quantitative   methods,   rather   than   taking   a   binary   approach that privileges only one method or approach. This editorial  does  not  wish  to  further  the  ongoing  paradigm  wars  that  seem  to  perpetually  plague  academic  research.  Rather,  we  wish  to  draw  attention  to  the  use  value  of  qualitative  research  while  also  acknowledging  the  value  that  alternative  paradigms  bring.  In  doing  so,  we  wish  to  acknowledge   the   continued   privilege   that   quantitative   research  has  in  our  field,  and  attempt  to  highlight  ways  in  which  qualitative  research  can,  at  times,  prove  to  be  a  most  useful  approach,  and  why  it  may  also  be  a  valuable  and   necessary   complement   to   quantitative   methods.   Hence,  our  call  for  qualitative  research  tutorial  papers,  which we hope will provide managers and researchers with appropriate new tools and guidance with which to conduct such  complementary  forms  of  research,  and  to  enrich  our  knowledge and understanding of management.