Research methodology in a research study is considered
as an important element, and therefore determining the method of research methodology
is a very important section in the study. Research methodology is useful to establish the
structure of research, such as strategy, approach, research philosophy, and components
of the methodology. This paper aims to give and clarify the components of research
methodology in Information System (IS), and highlight the differences between qualitative
approach and quantitative approach, as well as justification for use of the case
study in Information System (IS).
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