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''Research Process Wiki''
 


Scientific methods are core for any scientific discipline. By defining a standardized set of research activities, they enable researchers to build scientific knowledge. They explain how to make valid observations, how to interpret results, and how to generalize those results. Furthermore, scientific methods allow other researchers to test pre-existing theories and prior findings independently.
Scientific methods are core for any scientific discipline. By defining a standardized set of research activities, they enable researchers to build scientific knowledge. They explain how to make valid observations, how to interpret results, and how to generalize those results. Furthermore, scientific methods allow other researchers to test pre-existing theories and prior findings independently.


In this research process wiki we are going to make research methods more accessible for colleagues, and thus further foster diversity and quality of our research. It will also allow further development of existing and emergent research methods and processes. We believe that collective improvement can lead to complete and accurate research method descriptions and also supports on one hand further development, as well as the acceptance by other researchers of methods and the underlying processes. Furthermore, this wiki will make it easier for researchers to understand and conduct various research methods in IS. This collaborative platform provides an overview of well established, state of the art, and common grounded research methods. In turn, this will safeguard the quality and improve the contribution of findings in research projects.
In this research process wiki we are going to make research methods more accessible for colleagues, and thus further foster diversity and quality of our research. It will also allow further development of existing and emergent research methods and processes. We believe that collective improvement can lead to complete and accurate research method descriptions and also supports on one hand further development, as well as the acceptance by other researchers of methods and the underlying processes. Furthermore, this wiki will make it easier for researchers to understand and conduct various research methods in IS. This collaborative platform provides an overview of well established, state of the art, and common grounded research methods. In turn, this will safeguard the quality and improve the contribution of findings in research projects.


This site is built on user contributions. Please share your knowledge and contribute! This site is maintained as an ongoing project at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology and the University of Liechtenstein. All textual content of Research Process Wiki is licensed under the [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/at/ Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License](CC BY-SA) and the [https://www.gnu.org/licenses/fdl-1.3.html GNU Free Documentation License](GFDL).


This site is built on user contributions. Please share your knowledge and contribute! This site is maintained as an ongoing project at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology and the University of Liechtenstein. All textual content of Research Process Wiki is licensed under the [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/at/ Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License](CC BY-SA) and the [https://www.gnu.org/licenses/fdl-1.3.html GNU Free Documentation License](GFDL).
A short description of how to use and collaborate on the wiki can be found on the [[HowTo|how to page]].
==Editorial Board==
== Editorial Board ==


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==Operational Editor==


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[https://www.kit.edu/ Karlsruhe Institute of Technology]
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== <span id="Acknowledgements">Acknowledgments</span> ==
 
==<span id="Acknowledgements" class="mw-headline">Acknowledgments</span>==
THANK YOU!! to the individuals who have contributed to pages or added new pages to this wiki and made this knowledge base even more valuable.
THANK YOU!! to the individuals who have contributed to pages or added new pages to this wiki and made this knowledge base even more valuable.

Latest revision as of 09:13, 5 November 2022

Research Process Wiki

Scientific methods are core for any scientific discipline. By defining a standardized set of research activities, they enable researchers to build scientific knowledge. They explain how to make valid observations, how to interpret results, and how to generalize those results. Furthermore, scientific methods allow other researchers to test pre-existing theories and prior findings independently.

In this research process wiki we are going to make research methods more accessible for colleagues, and thus further foster diversity and quality of our research. It will also allow further development of existing and emergent research methods and processes. We believe that collective improvement can lead to complete and accurate research method descriptions and also supports on one hand further development, as well as the acceptance by other researchers of methods and the underlying processes. Furthermore, this wiki will make it easier for researchers to understand and conduct various research methods in IS. This collaborative platform provides an overview of well established, state of the art, and common grounded research methods. In turn, this will safeguard the quality and improve the contribution of findings in research projects.

This site is built on user contributions. Please share your knowledge and contribute! This site is maintained as an ongoing project at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology and the University of Liechtenstein. All textual content of Research Process Wiki is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License(CC BY-SA) and the GNU Free Documentation License(GFDL).

A short description of how to use and collaborate on the wiki can be found on the how to page.

Editorial Board

Jan.png
Alex.png
Jan vom Brocke Alexander Maedche
Co-Editor Co-Editor
University of Liechtenstein Karlsruhe Institute of Technology


Operational Editor

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Michael Gau
Research Software Engineer
University of Liechtenstein

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology


Acknowledgments

THANK YOU!! to the individuals who have contributed to pages or added new pages to this wiki and made this knowledge base even more valuable.