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Title of your Paper...................................................................................................... 1
Abstract...................................................................................................................... 3
Purpose................................................................................................................ 3
Methodology........................................................................................................ 3
Findings................................................................................................................ 3
Research limitations/implications.........................................................................3
Practical implications........................................................................................... 3
Originality/value................................................................................................... 3
Introduction................................................................................................................ 4
Research Method........................................................................................................ 5
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Discuss Model............................................................................................................. 7
Result and Discussion................................................................................................. 8
Contribution and New Insight..................................................................................... 9
Conclusion.................................................................................................................. 9
References................................................................................................................ 10
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Research Method
review centric research (LePine & Wilcox-King, 2010)
Recently combining research methods e.g. (Gable, 1994) p. 112 became increasingly important in
particular when pursuing the goal of gaining rich theoretical insights (Dyer & Wilkins, 1991) p. 613.
One form for developing new theoretical insights (LePine & Wilcox-King, 2010) p. 506 is the review
centric research approach in which a researcher reviews existing theory and research (LePine &
Wilcox-King, 2010) p. 506, but the argument can be made that we also can include case study research
findings that are based on the real world observation of practitioners and organizations e.g. (Eisenhardt,
1989), (Dyer & Wilkins, 1991). In the research presented here the focus is on combining the most
important previously established studies and concepts that I have identified in the academic literature
based on which I provide a synthesis that advances our understanding (LePine & Wilcox-King,
2010) p. 507. In this study I identify the most important success factors that help in the current business
or organizational situation to build our goal to accomplish a competitive advantage. My research
approach incorporates the interpretive paradigm in which a rich description of each factor in our current
organization context is established (Dyer & Wilkins, 1991) p. 615.
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Extend Research creating more Models and integrate them into more complex Model(s), Processes,
Frameworks, and Categories.
Figure 2: Models name, purpose and importance. [create your own model]
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References
Dyer, Gibb W. Jr., & Wilkins, Alan L. (1991). Better stories, not better constructs, to
generate better theory: A rejoinder to Eisenhardt. Academy of Management
Review, 16(3), 613-619.
Eisenhardt, Kathleen M. (1989). Building Theories from case study research.
Academy of Management Review, 14(4), 532-550.
Gable, G.G. . (1994). Integrating Case Study and Survey Research Methods: An
Example in Information Systems. European Journal of Information Systems,
3(2), 112-126.
LePine, Jeffery A., & Wilcox-King, Adelaide. (2010). Developing novel theoretical
insight from reviews of existing theory and research. Academy of
Management Review, 35(4), 506-509.
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