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Program : MBA
Semester : III
Subject Code : MB0050
Subject Name : Research Methodology
Unit Number : 13
Unit Title : Research Report Writing
Lecture Number : 13
Lecture Title : Research Report Writing
Book Id : B1700
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Research Report Writing
Objectives :
● Classify the various types of research reports.
● Explain the process of report writing and presentation in business
research.
● Discuss the key features to be kept in mind in terms of the report
format.
In this unit, we will be discussing in detail the documentation of
the research study.
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Lecture Outline
Introduction
Types of Research Reports
Report Writing: Structure of the Research Report
Report Writing: Formulation Rules for Writing the Report
Summary
Check Your Learning
Activity
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Introduction
● On completion of the research study and after obtaining the
research results, the real skill of the researcher lies in analysing
and interpreting the findings and linking them with the
propositions formulated in the form of research hypotheses at the
beginning of the study.
● One cannot overemphasize the significance of a well-documented
and structured research report. Just like all the other steps in the
research process, this requires careful and sequential treatment.
● It might be for an academic and theoretical purpose or might need
to be clearly spelt and linked with the business manager’s decision
dilemma.
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Types of Research Reports
● The research report is a one-way communication of the
researcher’s study and analysis to the reader/manager, and thus
needs to be all-inclusive and yet neutral in its reporting.
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Types of Research Reports
Brief Reports: These reports could be designed in several ways - Working papers or basic
reports and Survey reports
Detailed reports: These are more formal and could be academic, technical or business reports such as - Technical reports and Business reports
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Report Writing: Structure of the Research Report
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Report Writing: Structure of the Research Report
Preliminary Section
This section mainly consists of identification information for the study conducted. It has the following individual elements: Title page, Letter of transmittal, Letter of authorization, Table of contents, Executive summary, Acknowledgements.
Main Report
This is the most significant and academically robust part of the report. The elements in it are: Problem definition, Study background, Study scope and objectives, Methodology of research.
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Report Writing: Structure of the Research Report
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● Interpretations of Results and Suggested Recommendations:
– This section comes after the main report and contains interpretations of
results and suggested recommendations. It presents the information in a
summarized and numerical form.
– In case the report includes recommendations, they should be realistic,
workable and topically related to the industry studied.
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Report Writing: Formulation Rules for Writing the Report
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● Some features of a good research study that should be kept in
mind while documenting and preparing the report:
– Clear report mandate
– Clearly designed methodology
– Clear representation of findings
– Representativeness of study finding
– Command over the medium
– Phrasing protocol
– Simplicity of approach
– Report formatting and presentation
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Report Writing: Formulation Rules for Writing the Report
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● Guidelines for Presenting Tabular Data:
– Most research studies involve some form of numerical data, and even
though one can discuss this in text, it is best represented in tabular form.
Table identification details
The table must have a title (1a) and an identification
number (1b). The table title should be short and usually would not include any
verbs or articles.
Data arrays
The arrangement of data in a table is usually done in an ascending manner. This could either be in terms of time, (columnwise) or according to sectors or categories (row-wise) or locations.
Measurement unit
The unit in which the parameter or information is presented should be clearly mentioned.
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Report Writing: Formulation Rules for Writing the Report
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Spaces, leaders and rulings (SLR)
For limited data, the table need not be divided using grid lines or rulings, simple white spaces add to the clarity of information presented and processed.
Assumptions, details and comments
Any clarification or assumption made, or a special definition required to understand the data, or formula used to arrive at a particular figure, e.g., total market sale or total market size can be given after the main tabled data in the form of footnotes.
Data sources
In case the information documented and tabled is secondary in nature, complete reference of the source must be cited after the footnote, if any.
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Guidelines for Visual Representations: Graphs
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● Similar to the summarized and succinct data in the form of tables,
the data can also be presented through visual representations in
the form of graphs.
● Line and curve graphs: Usually, when the objective is to
demonstrate trends and some sort of pattern in the data, a line
chart is the best option available to the researcher.
● The researcher also must take care to formulate the zero baseline
in the chart as otherwise, the data would seem to be misleading.
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Summary
● The most important task ahead of the researcher is to document the entire
work done in the form of a well structured research report.
● The orientation and structure of the report will depend on what kind of
report is being constructed. These could be brief or detailed; academic,
technical or business report.
● The reports generally follow a standardized structure. The entire report can
be divided into three main sections—the preliminary section, the main body
and endnotes.
● There must be no ambiguity in either presenting the findings or
representativeness of the findings.
● Visual relief for the written can be provided through figures, tables and
graphs.
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Check Your Learning
1. What are the different kind of reports available to the researcher?
Ans: Based on the size of the report, it is possible to divide the report into brief
reports and detailed reports.
2. The title page, followed by the letter of authorization, acknowledgements,
executive summary and the table of contents are found in the:
a) Preliminary section
b) Appendices
c) Main report
d) Executive summary
Ans: a) Preliminary section
3. The referencing protocol for a footnote and bibliography is the same. (True /
False)
Ans: False
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Activity
● Go to the library and read a research report. Now see whether it
has:
– Followed the structure as you studied in this unit
– Was the report format correct or incorrect in your opinion?
– How was the data shown in the report- as tables, figures or charts?
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