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Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, Second Edition
Mathematical formulae and operations, stated as the rules of interpretation, that link the processes proposed by the theory to empirical phenomena (measures and observations).
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The Nomological Network and the Research Continuum
Michael J. Masterson (USAF Air War College, USA) and R. Kelly Rainer Jr. (Auburn University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-026-4.ch452
Abstract
Social science and management information systems (MIS) research have been criticized for failure to integrate theory construction and theory testing (see e.g., Subramanian & Nilakanta, 1994). In particular, concerns with MIS as a cohesive research discipline have long included inadequate construct development and lack of valid, reliable measuring instruments for those constructs (Keen, 1980). Understanding the theoretical basis of constructs and how they are developed and tested across the research continuum are fundamentals of a cohesive academic discipline. To provide a common research framework for the growth of MIS as a scientific discipline, this chapter proposes a framework for an integrated research continuum across the life cycle of the research process.
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