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Advancing a qualitative-based research construct: Methods and applications
Aviation Technology Faculty and Staff Publications
  • Chien-tsung Lu, Purdue University
  • Jennifer Kirschner, Purdue University
  • Brent D. Bowen, Purdue University
  • Erin E. Bowen, Purdue University
Abstract

A research framework, or construct, provides researchers with generally accepted guidelines to organize scholarly efforts and foster methodological rigor. Over time, many qualitative research frameworks have become fully vetted and recognized, including action research, grounded theory, and phenomenology, among many others. The Policy Research Construct has also evolved over the last decade into a refined framework for use in qualitative and mixed method studies. This paper continues to define the PRC and includes a meta-review of multiple applications of the PRC to examine policy-related research questions, as well as organizational change and program effectiveness research.

Keywords
  • policy research contruct (PRC),
  • public policy,
  • organizational change
Date of this Version
6-1-2012
Citation Information
Chien-tsung Lu, Jennifer Kirschner, Brent D. Bowen and Erin E. Bowen. "Advancing a qualitative-based research construct: Methods and applications" (2012)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/brent_bowen/34/