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Doing Research in Business and Management has been written to help students obtain a thorough understanding of the main methodological issues and options that are available to them as business and management researchers undertaking a masters or doctoral degree. Doing Research in Business and Management takes the reader through all of the important issues that need to be understood if a competent piece of research is to be produced at the masters or doctoral level in the business and management studies. The authors explain the interrelationship between the theoretical and empirical research as well as the differences between positivism and phenomenology. Not only do they put these concepts in context for the business and management student, but they go on to discuss how these different approaches are used in practice. Furthermore, the authors discuss the implications of quantitative and qualitative approaches to research. The book offers high-level advice on different numerical techniques available to researchers as well as different software packages that may be used for analyzing qualitative data. The book also discusses the use of the Internet to support research in masters and doctoral programs. A wide range of research tactics are discussed and the reader is offered examples of how these have been used in recent dissertations or theses for masters or doctoral degrees. In addition, the book takes an in-depth look at the case study, one of the most important approaches used by business and management students. Finally the book looks closely at how masters and doctoral degrees are evaluated by examiners and provides a checklist that students may use to ensure that they have complied with all the research requirements for their masters or doctoral degree. Doing Research in Business and Management will be of interest to all business and management students thinking about or obtaining their masters or doctoral degree.
Business and Management Research in Perspective
Business and Management Research in Perspective
- 1.1 Introduction 15
- 1.2 Traditional Research Degrees 15
- 1.3 The PhD Degree 15
- 1.4 The Masters Degree 17
- 1.5 New Masters and Doctoral Degrees 18
- 1.6 Course Work and the Doctoral Degree 18
- 1.7 Course Work and the Masters Degree 18
- 1.8 Research and the Undergraduate 19
- 1.9 Commercial Research in Universities 19
- 1.10 Summary and Conclusion 20
- Suggested Further Reading 20
- Notes 20
If politics is the art of the possible, research is surely the art of the soluble. Both are immensely practical-minded affairs.
1.1 Introduction
Many universities offer advanced degrees and it is useful to think of these as falling into two ...
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