Response to discussion question 3

Respond in one or more of the following ways:Ask a probing question.Share an insight from having read your colleague’s posting.Offer and support an opinion.Validate an idea with your own experience.Make a suggestion.Expand on your colleague’s posting.Article A- ,“Institutional Collective Action and Economic Development Joint Ventures Feiock”,Feiock, R. C., Steinacker, A., & Park, H. J. (2009The authors, Feiock et al. (2009) introduction sets to establish purpose of study. Specifically, Creswell (2009) suggested introductions “set the stage” for a study (p.97). Feiock et al. (2009) introduction explored deficiencies, the purpose problem, and the meaning of the study for certain parties (Creswell, 2009). Feiock et al. (2009), documented cooperation and collaboration among jurisdiction and the economic link that influenced governmental behaviors, essentially the focal point for the study.Feiock et al. (2009) introduction relates to Typology Research Purpose: Inform Constituencies, (Newman, I., Ridenour, C. S., Newman, C., & DeMarco, G. M. P., 2003).  Feiock et al. (2009) content related to aspects of Newman et al. (2003) typology.  Demonstrated attributes of Inform constituencies research purpose includes, describe the problem, heighten awareness, and inform the public, among other attributes (Newman et al., 2003).  Feiock et al. (2009), included content that suggested the study would reveal information explaining certain community behaviors.  Further, Newman et al. (2003) introduction initiated awareness and described present practices of joint economic ventures, both characteristics of Inform Constituencies purpose of research (Newman, et. al., 2003).Additionally, Feiock et al. (2009) suggested their study, “will show serious underlying service problems” (p. 8), essentially informing the public (Newman et al., 2003). The authors also pinpointed, the role of politicians in cooperative and collaboration efforts among jurisdictions (p. 9),such information results in awareness and solicits data from parties who are affected by the program (Newman, et al.,2003.As Creswell (2009) suggests, an introduction is an establishing point and initializing information that identifies a problem. Giving consideration to the parts of an introduction (Creswell, 2009), what is a good practice of maintaining impartiality while establishing the problem and designing an introduction?Creswell, J. (2009). Research design: Qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods approaches (Laureate Education, Inc., custom ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.Feiock, R. C., Steinacker, A., & Park, H. J. (2009). Institutional collective action and economic development joint ventures. Public Administration Review (69)2, 256–270.Newman, I., Ridenour, C. S., Newman, C., & DeMarco, G. M. P. (2003). A typology of research purposes and its relationship to mixed methods. In A. Tashakkori & C. Teddlie (Eds.), Handbook of mixed methods in social and behavioral research (pp. 167-188). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.