Abstract

The article presents methodological approach in management and quality sciences. Quantitative research aims to test hypothesised relationships between variables. Three areas can be identified for assessing the methodological rigour of this type of research: (1) theories relating to phenomena; (2) measures of concepts explaining the phenomena; (3) the reality analysed. it was found that the idiographic approach predominates in the group of theoreticians and represents 59.6 % (239 indications). The nomothetic approach, on the other hand, is used less frequently, accounting for 40.4 % of the responses (162 indications).

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  • The mission of management sciences is to provide knowledge and appropriate methods for studying problems in this discipline

  • Conceptual adequacy, which refers to the correctness of embedding the study in the theoretical framework proper to the specific discipline

  • Methodological rigour, which relates to the project and the research method used

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Introduction

The mission of management sciences is to provide knowledge and appropriate methods for studying problems in this discipline. Conclusions resulting from analysis of domestic and foreign literature on methodology for conducting a research process are reflections on the transformations in management methods occurring over the years, providing an opportunity to explore a condition in which the organisation finds itself.

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