MBA 5652
LITERATURE REVIEW 1
Unit I Literature Review
James B. Christa
Columbia Southern University
Literature Review
As far as Sun Coast remediation is concerned, safety and health problems faced in the company need to be addressed. This is a very critical job whereby specific working environment and workers should be put into consideration. According to, Creswell and Creswell (2018), employees have a dangerous work because they are working at the contaminated sites and participate in the removal of different toxic substance from soil, air and water. Therefore, employees have to apply the appropriate safety equipment and observe the precautionary measures although they are exposed to toxins as they try to remove them from working areas. In order to submit a comprehensive work, different skills and knowledge within the line of work are applied so that the company can move forward and mitigate because hazardous conditions affecting the employees are removed.
This research study appears to be so conducive in such a way that problems surrounding the company are solved. The research study has different goals which involves the establishment of knowledge which is reasonable and to provide findings that elaborate the relevant policies of the organization (Price & Lovell 2018). Therefore, when making decisions concerning the research design for instance the qualitative or quantitative design, particular research problems should be solved basing on the appropriate approach which is likely to answer the research question more effectively and efficiently.
Quantitative research design is the one applied to this research study so that the proposal will come to success. This research therefore applies the use of numbers, open and closed- ended questions and responses (Fresswelle & Creswell, 2018). Comprehensive data will be evaluated from Sun Coast whereby data will provide a comprehensive look. This will show different causes of employees health related problems, safety provided to workers considering accidents and helpful ways which are suitable in preventing these issues from happening in future (Morgan, 2017). Evaluation of the information will be done following the data analysis test Price and Lovell (2018). Quantitative research is capable of including extensive research amounts of literature within the initial part of the research putting into consideration the directions attempted in taking the hypotheses (Bloomfield & Fisher, 2019). Therefore, it requires extensive reading and examination of information relating to the questions at hand.
When dealing with literature review at Sun Coast, different employees hired to conduct the same line of work are considered. There are individuals who dealt with hazardous environment in combination of different cleaning areas involved with hazardous materials and waste. Research findings are validated through the enhancement of research understanding of all members in a setting which do not present one side of accounts (Leavy, 2017). When validating those findings, confidence should be part of the research and researchers presence and sensitivity is paramount.
Comprehensiveness of the study becomes also valid when the practice of respondent is increased. Qualitative research also, can be put into consideration because if the data is analyzed and conducted properly, information concerning both heath technologies and hazardous practices on employment at Sun Coast can be solved effectively (Creswell & Poth, 2016). Quantitative methods have different limitations in implementing health problems therefore both quantitative and qualitative research designs need to be applied in this research.
References
Bloomfield, J., & Fisher, M. J. (2019). Quantitative research design. Journal of the Australasian Rehabilitation Nurses Association, 22(2), 27.
Creswell, J. W., & Creswell, J. D. (2018). Research design: Qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods approaches (5th Ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Creswell, J. W., & Poth, C. N. (2016). Qualitative inquiry and research design: Choosing among five approaches. Sage publications.
Leavy, P. (2017). Research design: Quantitative, qualitative, mixed methods, arts-based, and community-based participatory research approaches. Guilford Publications.
Morgan, D. L. (2017). Research design and research methods. Integrating qualitative and quantitative methods: A pragmatic approach. London, England: SAGE.
Price, O., & Lovell, K. (2018). Quantitative research design. In A research handbook for patient and public involvement researchers. Manchester University Press.