Management research : an introduction
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Management research : an introduction
Sage Publications, 1991
- : pbk.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [157]-165) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Written specifically for management students and others wishing to do research in management, this textbook is a highly accessible introduction to the practice and principles of management research.
The authors consider the particular characteristics of research in management and the factors likely to lead to successful research outcomes, including the personal qualities of the researcher. They examine the philosophical assumptions underpinning research design and the choice of different methodologies, and address the political and ethical dimensions of management research. The book also takes the reader through the `basic' practicalities of undertaking a research project, from planning through to presentation of findings. A wide range of research methods and techniques is discussed. Throughout, the authors provide illustrative examples from their own research.
Table of Contents
PART ONE: STARTING MANAGEMENT RESEARCH
Introducing Management Research
The Ingredients of Successful Research
PART TWO: PHILOSOPHY AND POLITICS
The Philosophy of Research Design
The Politics of Management Research
PART THREE: DOING AND COMPLETING THE RESEARCH
Qualitative Methods
Quantitative Methods
Finishing Research
Appendix
Searching the Management Literature
by "Nielsen BookData"