Multi-Methodological Research in Operations Management

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Abstract

The major research methodologies deployed for operations management (OM) research include analytical modeling research (e.g., optimization, computational, and simulation models), quantitative empirical research (e.g., surveys, and event studies), and case study research. In recent years, there is an emerging trend toward employing a multi-methodological approach (MMA) to address complex and intriguing OM issues. The MMA helps derive solid research results and boost the scientific merit of OM research. We examine this research trend and present some MMAs germane to the pursuit of rigorous and scientific OM research. We also discuss the strengths and weaknesses of such MMAs.

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Choi, T. M., Cheng, T. C. E., & Zhao, X. (2016). Multi-Methodological Research in Operations Management. Production and Operations Management, 25(3), 379–389. https://doi.org/10.1111/poms.12534

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