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Qualitative and quantitative analysis of articles Qualitative and Quantitative Article Analysis Qualitative analysis Kreiner, G. E., Hollensbe, E. C., & Sheep, M. L. (2009). Balancing borders and bridge Negotiating the work-home interface via boundary work tactics. Academy of Management Journal, 52(4), 704–730. The authors’ main purpose with the article was to look into ways in which people managed the various boundaries between work and home life. They are trying to find the solution to the ever rising conflicts in the contemporary society between home and work.
This is born out of their deep conviction that work and home activities are inexorably linked. The authors follow a particular procedure in order to find the most appropriate solution to the problem. First, they analyze the various challenges associated with the balance between work and home. They then forge ahead to outline the various steps that people can take in order to balance between work and home, amidst all the difficulties (Kreiner & Hollensbe, 2009).In order to obtain appropriate data, the authors made up their mind to use several relevant methods of data collection.
They began by conducting a case study about the topic. In this way, they used social construction approach which enabled them to realize that individuals have control over their experiences. This approach is in total disagreement with other theories that have it that human beings are passive reactors to their environment. The second approach that was used was direct observation. They studied parish priests because despite them having families to take care of, they still had a tacit mandate of serving their people.
The third approach put in place was participant observation in which they attended various meetings for the clergy. The above methods of data collection work hand in hand with the costructivist theory (Scandura, 2000). In this case, the authors created the data they analyzed through their interaction with those who were being interviewed and observed. There were several results found from the different approaches. For instance, they realized that work-home boundary incongruence resulted into boundary violations which later led to work-home conflict.
In addition, they noticed that boundary violations increased work-home conflict in the society.Tarafdar, M., Tu, Q., Ragu-Nathan, B. S., and Ragu-Nathan,T. S. (2007). The Impact of Technostress on Role Stress and Productivity. Journal of Management Information Systems, 24(1), 308-328. Quantitative analysisThe Impact of Techno stress on Role Stress and Productivity is a great article. The authors attempts to determine stress created by computer and technology in general. They derive their concepts from both sociotechnical, and role theories to look deeper into the overall stress created by information (Tarafdar & Ragu-Nathan, 2007).
The authors developed a research model based on both role and sociotechnical theory (Trochim, 1999). Three hypotheses were then developed. The first hypothesis inquired whether techno stress could be inversely related to the overall productivity. The second hypothesis, on the other hand, inquired whether role stress can be inversely related to an individual’s productivity. Lastly, he third hypothesis determined whether techno stress was directly related role stress. The three hypotheses were tested using structural equation modeling on the survey data.
223 organizations with ICT users were involved during the research. The results showed that all the three hypotheses were correct. The above methods used to obtain the relevant data are also in congruence with the constructivists’ grounded theory. The authors came up with data which they analyzed by involving various organizations in order to support them (Harry & Joel & Elizabeth, 2002).ReferencesTarafdar, M., Tu, Q., Ragu-Nathan, B. S., and Ragu-Nathan,T. S. (2007). The Impact of Technostress on Role Stress and Productivity.
Journal of Management Information Systems, 24(1), 308-328. Kreiner, G. E., Hollensbe, E. C., & Sheep, M. L. (2009). Balancing borders and bridge Negotiating the work-home interface via boundary work tactics. Academy of Management Journal, 52(4), 704–730. Trochim, K. (1999). The research methods knowledge base. New York: Cornell University Publishers. Terri, Scandura. (2000). Research Methodologies in Management: Current Practices, Trends, and Implications for Future Research. Academy of Management Journal, 43 (6).
1248- 1264.Harry, B., Joel, B., & Elizabeth, M. (2002). Management Challenges in a New Time. Academy of Management Journal. 45 (5). 916-930.
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