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Résumé : List of figures List of tables Preface Acknowledgements Glossary PART I Define 1 Researching in business and management 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Defining management research 1.3 The relationship between research and practice 1.4 The relationship between research and theory 1.5 Research and philosophy 1.6 Reflexivity and the researcher 2 Formulating your research problem 2.1 Introduction 2.2 A problem-solving view of research 2.3 Choosing a research problem 2.4 Developing your research questions 3 Reviewing the Literature 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Undertaking a critical review 3.3 Search 3.4 Capture 3.5 Synthesize 3.6 Present PART II Design 4 Designing your research 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Integrating theory into your research 4.3 What are quantitative, qualitative or mixed methods? 4.4 Linking research design to your research questions 4.5 Time horizon 4.6 Primary and secondary data 4.7 Quality in Research 5 Conducting research ethically and inclusively 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Ethics in research 5.3 Avoidance of harm or loss of dignity 5.4 Transparency and honesty 5.5 Right to privacy 5.6 Inclusivity in research 5.7 Ethics in online research 5.8 The role of codes of ethics and gaining ethical approval 5.9 Researcher integrity 5.10 Identifying the ethical dimensions of your own research project 6 Quantitative Research Designs 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Experimental and quasi-experimental designs 6.3 Natural experiments and correlational studies 6.4 Survey studies 6.5 Content analysis 6.6 Data-driven quantitative research 6.7 Choosing a quantitative research design 7 Qualitative and Mixed Methods Research Designs 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Ethnography 7.3 Grounded theory 7.4 Case study research design 7.5 Action research 7.6 Interview studies 7.7 Qualitative approaches to language analysis 7.8 Choosing a qualitative research design 7.9 Mixed method research designs 8 Planning and managing your research project 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Selecting a research design 8.3 Planning your research project 8.4 Managing your research project 8.5 Keeping a research diary 8.6 Preparing a research proposal PART III Collect 9 Sampling 9.1 Introduction 9.2 What is a sample? 9.3 Sampling methods 9.4 Sampling in quantitative, qualitative, and mixed-methods research 9.5 Sample size 9.6 Accessing and recruiting your sample 10 Collecting data using questionnaires 10.1 Introduction 10.2 Why and when to use a questionnaire 10.3 The questionnaire design process 10.4 Identify relevant concepts/variables 10.5 Formulate your questions and decide the level of measurement 10.6 Structure and lay out the questionnaire 10.7 Pre-test and pilot the questionnaire 10.8 Administer and distribute the questionnaire 11 Collecting data using in-depth interviews 11.1 Introduction 11.2 Individual interviews 11.3 Group interviews 11.4 Capturing and storing your interview data 12 Collecting data using diaries and naturally occurring data 12.1 Introduction 12.2 Diaries and other researcher-instigated documents 12.3 Collecting data by observation 12.4 Collecting data through social media 12.5 Collecting documents and other records 12.6 Big data 12.7 Artefacts PART IV Analyse 13 Analysing quantitative data ...
Biographie: List of figures List of tables Preface Acknowledgements Glossary PART I Define 1 Researching in business and management 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Defining management research 1.3 The relationship between research and practice 1.4 The relationship between research and theory 1.5 Research and philosophy 1.6 Reflexivity and the researcher 2 Formulating your research problem 2.1 Introduction 2.2 A problem-solving view of research 2.3 Choosing a research problem 2.4 Developing your research questions 3 Reviewing the Literature 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Undertaking a critical review 3.3 Search 3.4 Capture 3.5 Synthesize 3.6 Present PART II Design 4 Designing your research 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Integrating theory into your research 4.3 What are quantitative, qualitative or mixed methods? 4.4 Linking research design to your research questions 4.5 Time horizon 4.6 Primary and secondary data 4.7 Quality in Research 5 Conducting research ethically and inclusively 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Ethics in research 5.3 Avoidance of harm or loss of dignity 5.4 Transparency and honesty 5.5 Right to privacy 5.6 Inclusivity in research 5.7 Ethics in online research 5.8 The role of codes of ethics and gaining ethical approval 5.9 Researcher integrity 5.10 Identifying the ethical dimensions of your own research project 6 Quantitative Research Designs 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Experimental and quasi-experimental designs 6.3 Natural experiments and correlational studies 6.4 Survey studies 6.5 Content analysis 6.6 Data-driven quantitative research 6.7 Choosing a quantitative research design 7 Qualitative and Mixed Methods Research Designs 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Ethnography 7.3 Grounded theory 7.4 Case study research design 7.5 Action research 7.6 Interview studies 7.7 Qualitative approaches to language analysis 7.8 Choosing a qualitative research design 7.9 Mixed method research designs 8 Planning and managing your research project 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Selecting a research design 8.3 Planning your research project 8.4 Managing your research project 8.5 Keeping a research diary 8.6 Preparing a research proposal PART III Collect 9 Sampling 9.1 Introduction 9.2 What is a sample? 9.3 Sampling methods 9.4 Sampling in quantitative, qualitative, and mixed-methods research 9.5 Sample size 9.6 Accessing and recruiting your sample 10 Collecting data using questionnaires 10.1 Introduction 10.2 Why and when to use a questionnaire 10.3 The questionnaire design process 10.4 Identify relevant concepts/variables 10.5 Formulate your questions and decide the level of measurement 10.6 Structure and lay out the questionnaire 10.7 Pre-test and pilot the questionnaire 10.8 Administer and distribute the questionnaire 11 Collecting data using in-depth interviews 11.1 Introduction 11.2 Individual interviews 11.3 Group interviews 11.4 Capturing and storing your interview data 12 Collecting data using diaries and naturally occurring data 12.1 Introduction 12.2 Diaries and other researcher-instigated documents 12.3 Collecting data by observation 12.4 Collecting data through social media 12.5 Collecting documents and other records 12.6 Big data 12.7 Artefacts PART IV Analyse 13 Analysing quantitative data ...
Sommaire: Susan Rose is Professor Emerita, Henley Business School, University of Reading, UK. Nigel Spinks is Lecturer in Systems and Processes, Henley Business School, University of Reading, UK. Ana Isabel Canhoto is Professor of Digital Business, University of Sussex Business School, UK.
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