Chapter 3: The Broad Problem Area and Defining The Problem Statement
Chapter 3: The Broad Problem Area and Defining The Problem Statement
statement
The broad problem are refers to the entire situation where one sees a possible need
for research and problem solving. Such issues might pertain to:
solved
The newly installed information system is not being used by the managers
The introduction of flexible work hours has created more problems than it
The background details of the company can be obtained from available published
Company policies, procedures, and rules can be obtained from the organizations
Data gathered through such existing sources are called secondary data.
Secondary data, are data that already exist and do not have to be collected by the
research.
the organization, library records, data available from previous research, onnline
Other types of information such as the perceptions and attitudes of employes are
Such data gathered for research from the actual site of occurrence of events are
Ensures that important variables are not left out of the study.
testing.
significant.
Data sources
Textbooks
Theses
Conference proceedings
Unpublished manuscripts
Newspapers
The Internet
Full-text databases
Bibliographic databases
Abstract databases
Key elements:
Research design:
Sampling design
Data analysis
Time frame
Budget
Selected Bibliography