Explain in-house research

What will be an ideal response?


• In-house research is the development of the capacity within organizations to address their own data and research needs, typically through separate units or research offices within the organizations.
• In-house research units can establish credibility and gain the support of managers to overcome organizational resistance to research and integrate researchers into the fabric of organizations, thus overcoming the limitations associated with outside researchers and the research process.
• In-house research offers potential for close partnerships between managers and researchers. This opens the potential that researchers would not be isolated in their offices in front of their computers but instead could work with frontline staff in defining problems appropriately, collecting and analyzing the necessary data, and helping staff respond to results of analyses.
• Criticisms of in-house research include the perceived tendency of in-house research to amount to little more than counting and accounting procedures. Additionally, it may lead to claims that, in many agencies, a primary function of research may be to justify program budgets.

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