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تجزیه و تحلیل استفاده از محتوای مانیفست در تحقیق مدیریت خرید و عرضه


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Using manifest content analysis in purchasing and supply management research


سال انتشار : 2016



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3. Methodological issues in manifest content analysis

 3.1. Reliability and validity of manifest content analysis The reliability of manifest content analysis is usually quite high. As long as the analytical coding rules that are used are explicitly specified, then repeated application of the same rules to an identical input text should yield identical results. For example, if your coding rule is to denote the presence of the word “quality”, then a tally of the number of times that word occurs will likely be reliable across different raters, and will be completely reliable if a computer is used. Manifest methods however can suffer from validity challenges. For example, the word “network” can signify different meanings depending on its context, e.g., social network versus computer network versus supply network. For that reason, manifest methods are often combined with steps involving latent interpretation. In using media sources to study how stock prices are impacted by supply chain events, Hendricks and Singhal (2003) use a manifest approach (computer search engine) to identify candidate events, and then used a latent approach (reading through the news stories) to ensure that the candidate stories were valid relative to the scope of the research question, and to assess whether the article identified a single responsible source or not. In examining the supply chain management themes within corporate social responsibility reports, Tate et al. (2010) use manifest methods to identify the most important words and themes in each report, and latent assessment to check the validity of the words highlighted in each factor. 3.2. Selecting texts The process of manifest content analysis involves selecting data sources, analyzing the data, and interpreting results. The quality of this process largely depends on the quality and quantity of data selected and how it is pre-processed prior to analysis. When selecting possible texts, only texts relevant to the research question should be included. As mentioned above, this may require a latent filtering of texts. Text selection must consider the research questions and design at hand. For example, stories about a particular business innovation may be published at roughly the same time in different media and press outlets. If the main interest was in obtaining a history of the innovation, then one might consider only sampling a single source, if one deemed it to be relatively complete and objective. In doing so one would reduce unwanted variation in content due to different editorial systems, and would eliminate the problem of redundant information. On the other hand, if one wanted to measure the media impact that news about the innovation induced, then one would want to sample a large number of sources to see how broadly the news disseminated. Finally, if one was interested in how different types of institutions discussed and framed news about the innovation, then a stratified sample comparing (e.g.) technical and investment sources may be desirable. In general, unless the research design suggests otherwise, using multiple sources will increase sample size and improve triangulation and thus external validity.



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