Research Methods in Accounting: Erni Ekawati
Research Methods in Accounting: Erni Ekawati
presented by:
Erni Ekawati
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Agenda
Business Research Types
The Positivist Approach
Styles of Thinking
The Building Blocks of Theory
Econometrics and Modeling
Fundamental of Financial
Economics
Sample of Research Articles
Statistical Tools
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Business Research Types
Basic research
Applied research
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Basic Research
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Applied Research
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Basic and Applied Research
Reporting
Descriptive Exploratory
Research Analysis
Case Study
Basic
Experimentation
and Empirical
Applied Research
Research Non-Experimentation
Explanation
Analytical Prediction
Research
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The Positivist Approach in Empirical Research
Problem
Literature Review
Hypothesis
Development
Research Methods
Results
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Defining Problem in Case Study
Symptom Detection
Analysis of
the Situation
Defining Problem
in Case Study
Problem Definition
Statement of
Research Objectives
Styles of Thinking
Rationalis
m
Postulational
Self-evident truth
Scientific Method
Method of authority
Idealism Empiricism
Literary
Untested
Opinion
Existentialis
m
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The Building Block of Theory
Concept Theories
Construct Propositions/
Definitions Hypothesis
Variables Models
Hypothesis Model
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Empirical Research
Experimentation Non Experimentation
Comparability Projectability
Matching Similarity (CLT)
Randomization through Randomization through
random assignment of random assignment of one
treatment sample of population
Result cannot be Result can be generalized
generalized Independent variable
Independent variable cannot be manipulated
can be manipulated Modeling for either
Proper experimental explanation or prediction
design.
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Foundations for Financial Economics
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Implications of Finance Theory
on Accounting Research
Markowitz (1952), Sharpe (1965) basis for pioneering
work of Ball and Brown (1968), linking stock market
reaction to the provision of accounting information.
Fama (1970) event study in Accounting
Jensen & Meckling (1976), agency cost and debt-equity
tradeoff a stream of research in accounting related to
the choice of accounting policy, and management
accounting (Baiman, 1982).
See Beaver (2002) – Perspectives on Recent Capital
Market Research during the past ten years (e.g. Market
Efficiency, Feltham Ohlson Modeling, Value Relevance,
Analysts’ Behavior, Discretionary Accruals)
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Sample of Research Articles
Demski (2004), Endogenous Expectation Descriptive
Research – Analysis
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Sample of Research Articles
Brazel et al.(2004), Electronic versus Face-to-Face
Review: The Effects of Alternative Forms of Review on
Auditor’s Performance Empirical Research Empirical
Research – Experimentation
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Statistical Tools
No. Dependent Independent Model
Variable Variable
1. Continuous (1) Continuous (>1) Multiple Regression
Y1=X1+X2+…+Xn
Mixed Ancova
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Statistical Tools
No Dependent Independent Model
Variable Variable
4. Continuous ( Categorical ( 1) Manova
2) Y1+Y2+…+Yn=X1+X2+
…+Xn
5. Mixed Mancova
Continuous ( Y1+Y2+…+Yn=X1+X2+
2) …+Xn
6. Mixed (1) Canonical Correlation
Y1+Y2+…+Yn=X1+X2+
Mixed (2) …+Xn
7. Mixed
Simulteneous Equation
Continuous ( Y1=X11+X12+…+X1n
2) Y2=X21+X22+…+X2n
Ym=Xm1+Xm2+…+Xmn
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Statistical Tools
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