Research methods in accounting

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Research methods in accounting

Malcolm Smith

SAGE, 2003

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [209]-229) and index

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`Malcolm Smith's Research Methods in Accounting provides a useful addition to the limited number of books on research methods that are addressed specifically to the area of accounting. For students taking DBA degrees in the area, it is probably an ideal companion' - The European Accounting Review Research in accounting is concerned with solving problems, investigating relationships and building a body of knowledge. With this in mind, this book will provide a clear and concise overview of the conduct of applied research studies in accounting. It provides the principal building blocks of how to implement research in accounting and related fields. This book provides students with: - an understanding of contemporary research ideas in accounting, so that readers can identify and define research problems and prepare strategies for their solution; - an awareness of alternative research methods, to facilitate the selection of the most appropriate method for addressing particular research questions; - an ability to review existing research and to offer critiques of articles published in refereed journals; - an appreciation of the ethical constraints on the conduct of accounting research. This book will be essential for students and academics in the fields of accounting and management.

Table of Contents

Introduction and Overview Developing the Research Idea Theory, Literature and Hypotheses Data Collection and Analysis Research Ethics in Accounting Experimental Research Survey Research Fieldwork Archival Research Supervision and Examination Processes Turning Research into Publications

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