Using illustrations to make decisions on the most appropriate qualitative research methodology: the industry 4.0 scenario

Industry 4.0 is viewed as a complex scenario. This complex scenario could be interpreted using illustrations such as sketches or drawings. Ideally, sketches and drawings are useful in illustrating complexity and multiple abstracts from observed social reality. The use of illustrations allows novice...

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Main Authors: Janis, Ilyana, Alias, Maizam, Zulkipli, Muhammad, Muhammad-Sukki, Firdaus
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Published: SAGE Publications 2020
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author Janis, Ilyana
Alias, Maizam
Zulkipli, Muhammad
Muhammad-Sukki, Firdaus
author_facet Janis, Ilyana
Alias, Maizam
Zulkipli, Muhammad
Muhammad-Sukki, Firdaus
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description Industry 4.0 is viewed as a complex scenario. This complex scenario could be interpreted using illustrations such as sketches or drawings. Ideally, sketches and drawings are useful in illustrating complexity and multiple abstracts from observed social reality. The use of illustrations allows novice qualitative researchers to explore observed social reality in depth with less linear insight. However, few scholars mention the use of illustrations at the research planning stage because most sketches and drawings have been used as tools during data collection merely to understand an interviewee’s perspective. Therefore, this article aims to demonstrate the use of illustrations as a tool to facilitate the research process from problem identification to the selection of the qualitative research methodology. Five specific purposes of illustration that significantly contribute to the body of knowledge for effective decision making and are useful tools in delivering information are demonstrated in this article. Based on the illustrations demonstrated in this article, the most appropriate qualitative research methodology is the case study. Overall, the proposed use of illustrations can assist a novice qualitative researcher in determining the appropriate epistemological and ontological stances, as well as their methodology and method, more effectively.
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spelling uthm-50962022-01-05T08:21:09Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/5096/ Using illustrations to make decisions on the most appropriate qualitative research methodology: the industry 4.0 scenario Janis, Ilyana Alias, Maizam Zulkipli, Muhammad Muhammad-Sukki, Firdaus T Technology (General) TS155-194 Production management. Operations management Industry 4.0 is viewed as a complex scenario. This complex scenario could be interpreted using illustrations such as sketches or drawings. Ideally, sketches and drawings are useful in illustrating complexity and multiple abstracts from observed social reality. The use of illustrations allows novice qualitative researchers to explore observed social reality in depth with less linear insight. However, few scholars mention the use of illustrations at the research planning stage because most sketches and drawings have been used as tools during data collection merely to understand an interviewee’s perspective. Therefore, this article aims to demonstrate the use of illustrations as a tool to facilitate the research process from problem identification to the selection of the qualitative research methodology. Five specific purposes of illustration that significantly contribute to the body of knowledge for effective decision making and are useful tools in delivering information are demonstrated in this article. Based on the illustrations demonstrated in this article, the most appropriate qualitative research methodology is the case study. Overall, the proposed use of illustrations can assist a novice qualitative researcher in determining the appropriate epistemological and ontological stances, as well as their methodology and method, more effectively. SAGE Publications 2020 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/5096/1/AJ%202020%20%2890%29.pdf Janis, Ilyana and Alias, Maizam and Zulkipli, Muhammad and Muhammad-Sukki, Firdaus (2020) Using illustrations to make decisions on the most appropriate qualitative research methodology: the industry 4.0 scenario. International Journal of Qualitative Methods, 19. pp. 1-16. ISSN 1609-4069 https://dx.doi.org/ 10.1177/1609406920907247
spellingShingle T Technology (General)
TS155-194 Production management. Operations management
Janis, Ilyana
Alias, Maizam
Zulkipli, Muhammad
Muhammad-Sukki, Firdaus
Using illustrations to make decisions on the most appropriate qualitative research methodology: the industry 4.0 scenario
title Using illustrations to make decisions on the most appropriate qualitative research methodology: the industry 4.0 scenario
title_full Using illustrations to make decisions on the most appropriate qualitative research methodology: the industry 4.0 scenario
title_fullStr Using illustrations to make decisions on the most appropriate qualitative research methodology: the industry 4.0 scenario
title_full_unstemmed Using illustrations to make decisions on the most appropriate qualitative research methodology: the industry 4.0 scenario
title_short Using illustrations to make decisions on the most appropriate qualitative research methodology: the industry 4.0 scenario
title_sort using illustrations to make decisions on the most appropriate qualitative research methodology: the industry 4.0 scenario
topic T Technology (General)
TS155-194 Production management. Operations management
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