Conducting causal research in a business setting comes with its own set of challenges:
Complexity: Real-world business environments are complex, making it difficult to isolate variables and establish causality. Cost: Experimental research can be expensive and time-consuming, requiring significant resources. Ethical Considerations: Some experiments may not be ethically feasible, particularly those involving human subjects. External Validity: Findings from controlled experiments may not always generalize to real-world settings.