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El. knyga: Key Concepts in Business and Management Research Methods

(University of Chester, Chester)
  • Formatas: 256 pages
  • Serija: Key Concepts
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Sep-2017
  • Leidėjas: Red Globe Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780230346000
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  • Formatas: 256 pages
  • Serija: Key Concepts
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Sep-2017
  • Leidėjas: Red Globe Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780230346000
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This is a detailed and concise handbook clarifying all the major terms needed for a thorough understanding of key research methodology concepts in business and management. An invaluable guide for students at all levels seeking assistance with project work, research proposals, dissertations and theses. Includes case studies and suggestions for further reading.

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'This is a welcomed text. Students do struggle with the terminology and how to apply the various techniques. Hopefully this will help students in the most important area of study.' - Jonathan Groucutt, Oxford Brookes University 'I think the idea for the publication is sound ... students are always looking for a clear and straightforward introduction to Management Research and management research projects and I think the proposal has a good deal of commercial appeal. Many students find the language of research methodology difficult and some find them incomprehensible ... I applaud the desire to tackle the issues raised in the proposal.' - Heather J. Hopfl, Professor of Management, University of Essex

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'This is a welcomed text. Students do struggle with the terminology and how to apply the various techniques. Hopefully this will help students in the most important area of study.' - Jonathan Groucutt, Oxford Brookes University 'I think the idea for the publication is sound ... students are always looking for a clear and straightforward introduction to Management Research and management research projects and I think the proposal has a good deal of commercial appeal. Many students find the language of research methodology difficult and some find them incomprehensible ... I applaud the desire to tackle the issues raised in the proposal.' - Heather J. Hopfl, Professor of Management, University of Essex
Acknowledgements xi
Introduction xii
Key Concepts
Abstract
1(1)
Access
2(1)
Action Research
3(1)
Active Response Rate
4(1)
Aim
5(1)
Analysis
6(2)
Anonymity
8(1)
Appendix
8(1)
Applied Research
9(1)
Archival Research
10(1)
Autoethnography
11(1)
Axial Coding
12(1)
Bar Chart
13(1)
Behaviour Variables
14(1)
Bias
14(2)
Case Study
16(1)
Causality
17(1)
Chi Square Test
17(1)
Closed Question
18(1)
Coding
19(1)
Cognitive Mapping
20(1)
Concept
20(1)
Confidentiality
21(1)
Consent
21(1)
Constant Comparison
22(1)
Constructionism
23(2)
Content Analysis
25(1)
Context
25(1)
Control Group
26(1)
Correlation
27(1)
Covert Research
28(1)
Critical Incident Method (CIM)
29(1)
Critical Management Studies (CMS)
29(1)
Critical Realism
30(1)
Critical Theory
31(1)
Data
32(1)
Data Collection
33(1)
Deconstructionism
33(1)
Deductivism
34(1)
Delphi Technique
35(1)
Delphi technique: mini-case illustration
35(1)
Determinism
36(1)
Discourse (Analysis)
37(1)
Discrete Data
37(1)
Discussion
38(1)
Dissertation
38(1)
Distribution
39(1)
Ernie
40(1)
Empiricism
40(1)
Epistemology
41(2)
Ethics
43(1)
Ethnography
44(1)
Etic
45(1)
Evaluation
46(1)
Experimental Design
46(2)
Focus Group
48(1)
Frame of Reference
49(1)
Frequency
50(1)
Functionalism
50(1)
Generalizability
51(1)
Grounded Theory
52(2)
Hawthorne Effect
54(1)
Hermeneutics
55(1)
Histogram
56(1)
Hypothesis
57(1)
Identity
58(1)
Ideographic
58(1)
Inductivism
58(2)
Information
60(1)
Informed Consent
60(1)
Interpreting (Data)
60(1)
Interpretative Research
61(1)
Interview
62(1)
Introduction
63(1)
Iterative
64(1)
Knowledge
65(2)
Language
67(1)
Likert Rating Scale
68(1)
Line Graph
68(1)
Linear
69(1)
Linear Regression
69(1)
Literature Review
70(4)
Lived Experience
74(1)
Longitudinal Research
75(1)
Mean
76(1)
Meaning
77(1)
Median
78(1)
Meta-analysis
78(1)
Method
79(1)
Methodology
79(1)
Mixed Method Research
79(2)
Mode
81(1)
Modernism
82(3)
Narrative Research
85(1)
Nomothetic
86(1)
Normal Distribution
86(1)
Note-taking
87(1)
Objectives
88(1)
Objectivity
89(1)
Observational
90(1)
Ontology
90(3)
Open Question
93(1)
Paradigm
94(2)
Participant Observation
96(1)
Phenomenology
96(1)
Pie Chart
97(1)
Pilot Study
98(1)
Population
99(1)
Positivism
99(1)
Postmodernism
100(1)
Poststructuralism
101(1)
Primary Data
102(1)
Qualitative
103(1)
Quantitative
103(1)
Questionnaires
104(2)
Rationalism
106(1)
Realism
106(1)
Reductionism
107(1)
Referencing
107(1)
Rellexivity
108(1)
Relativism
109(1)
Reliability
110(1)
Representation
110(1)
Research
111(1)
Research Design
112(1)
Research Method
112(2)
Research Methodology
114(2)
Research Proposal
116(1)
Research Question (s)
117(1)
Researcher
117(1)
Respondent
118(1)
Sampling
119(2)
Secondary Data
121(1)
Semiotics
121(1)
Sense-making
121(1)
Skew
122(1)
Social Constructionism
122(1)
Statistics
122(1)
Storytelling
122(1)
Subjectivity
123(1)
Survey Research
123(1)
Symbolic Interactionism
124(1)
Textual Analysis
125(1)
Thematic Analysis
125(1)
Theory
126(1)
Thesis
126(1)
Title
126(2)
Transcription
128(1)
Triangulation
128(2)
Truth
130(1)
Validity
131(1)
Variables
131(2)
Weltanschauung
133(1)
Writing Up
133(2)
References and Bibliography 135(10)
Index 145
PETER STOKES is a Lecturer at Chester Business School, UK. He is the co-author of the forthcoming Critical Concepts in Management and Organizational Studies (Palgrave Macmillan 2011).