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Doing Business Research: A Guide to Theory and Practice


Doing Business Research: A Guide to Theory and Practice

Paperback by Lee, Nick; Lings, Ian

Doing Business Research: A Guide to Theory and Practice

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ISBN:
9781412928793
Publication Date:
26 Mar 2008
Language:
English
Publisher:
SAGE Publications Inc
Pages:
448 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 22 May 2024
Doing Business Research: A Guide to Theory and Practice

Description

`It's not often that you'll find an article or book that explains what you need to know in such plain, simple terms. Treasure it' - Andrew Farrell, Doctoral Researcher, Loughborough University `Entertaining and authoritative without being patronising' - Professor Chris Hackley, Royal Holloway, University of London `This is a gem of a book from two of the outstanding management researchers of their generation. Easy to read and entertaining, yet rigorous and comprehensive in its approach, this book will be adopted as an essential aid for students undertaking final year projects, masters dissertations, and as a primer for doctoral researchers' - Professor Graham Hooley, Aston University `This book will fill a vital gap for post graduate research' - Professor Rod Brodie, University of Auckland Business School For anyone involved in developing a research project, this textbook provides an integrated, accessible and humorous account that explains why research methods are the way they are and how they do what they do. Unrivalled in its nature Doing Business Research addresses the research project as a whole and provides: - essential detail of philosophical and theoretical matters that are crucial to conceptualising the nature of methodology - a pragmatic guide to why things are important and how they are important - a huge range of things to consider that the reader can use to develop their research project further - a resource book, providing extensive suggested reading to help the researcher do their research.

Contents

What Is Research and Why Would Anyone Want To Do It? The Scientific Approach to Research The Interpretive Approach to Research Reviewing Existing Literature Theory, Conceptualisation and Hypotheses Concepts, Constructs and Measurement The Process of Measure Development Research Design Collecting Qualitative Data Qualitative Data Analysis Collecting Quantitative Data How and Why Statistics Work Quantitative Data Analysis I Quantitative Data Analysis II Mixing Methods and Paradigmatic Incommensurability Writing and Talking about Your Work

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