Tackling Complexity in Business and Society Research: The Methodological and Thematic Potential of Factorial Surveys

J. Oll, R. Hahn, D. Reimsbach, P. Kotzian, Business & Society 57 (2016) 26–59.

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Oll, Josua; Hahn, Rüdiger; Reimsbach, DanielLibreCat; Kotzian, Peter
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<jats:p> Factorial surveys (FSs) integrate elements of survey research and classical experiments. Using a large number of respondents in a controlled setting, FSs approximate complex and realistic judgment situations through so-called vignettes—that is, carefully designed descriptions of hypothetical people, social situations, or scenarios. Despite being rooted, and predominantly applied, in sociology, FSs are particularly promising for business and society (B&amp;S) scholars. Given the multiplicity, inherent complexity, and sometimes fuzziness of B&amp;S research objects, conventional research methods inevitably reach their limits. This article, therefore, systematically presents methodological and thematic opportunities for FS studies in B&amp;S research. It is argued that FSs are well suited to dealing with the complex interplay of societal-, organizational-, and individual-level factors in B&amp;S research and to studying the principles underlying human perceptions, attitudes, values, social norms, and (anticipated) behavior. The application of the FS method is illustrated based on a showcase example in the realm of socially responsible investments (SRIs). As the literature on the conceptualization of FSs is limited, methodological challenges are addressed to guide B&amp;S researchers past the common methodological pitfalls. </jats:p>
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Business & Society
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57
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1
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26-59
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Oll J, Hahn R, Reimsbach D, Kotzian P. Tackling Complexity in Business and Society Research: The Methodological and Thematic Potential of Factorial Surveys. Business &amp; Society. 2016;57(1):26-59. doi:10.1177/0007650316645337
Oll, J., Hahn, R., Reimsbach, D., & Kotzian, P. (2016). Tackling Complexity in Business and Society Research: The Methodological and Thematic Potential of Factorial Surveys. Business &amp; Society, 57(1), 26–59. https://doi.org/10.1177/0007650316645337
@article{Oll_Hahn_Reimsbach_Kotzian_2016, title={Tackling Complexity in Business and Society Research: The Methodological and Thematic Potential of Factorial Surveys}, volume={57}, DOI={10.1177/0007650316645337}, number={1}, journal={Business &amp; Society}, publisher={SAGE Publications}, author={Oll, Josua and Hahn, Rüdiger and Reimsbach, Daniel and Kotzian, Peter}, year={2016}, pages={26–59} }
Oll, Josua, Rüdiger Hahn, Daniel Reimsbach, and Peter Kotzian. “Tackling Complexity in Business and Society Research: The Methodological and Thematic Potential of Factorial Surveys.” Business &amp; Society 57, no. 1 (2016): 26–59. https://doi.org/10.1177/0007650316645337.
J. Oll, R. Hahn, D. Reimsbach, and P. Kotzian, “Tackling Complexity in Business and Society Research: The Methodological and Thematic Potential of Factorial Surveys,” Business &amp; Society, vol. 57, no. 1, pp. 26–59, 2016, doi: 10.1177/0007650316645337.
Oll, Josua, et al. “Tackling Complexity in Business and Society Research: The Methodological and Thematic Potential of Factorial Surveys.” Business &amp; Society, vol. 57, no. 1, SAGE Publications, 2016, pp. 26–59, doi:10.1177/0007650316645337.

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