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, Table of Contents
Chapters Pages
Introduction 5
1 Business and management research, reflective diaries and the
purpose
of this book 15
2 Choosing a research topic and developing your research proposal
19
3 Critically reviewing the literature 23
4 Understanding research philosophy and approaches to theory
development 27
5 Formulating the research design 32
6 Negotiating access and research ethics 36
7 Selecting samples 40
8 Utilising secondary data 44
9 Collecting data through observation 48
10 Collecting primary data using research interviews and research
diaries 54
11 Collecting primary data using questionnaires 59
12 Analysing data quantitatively 63
13 Analysing data qualitatively 68
14 Writing and presenting your project report 72
Appendix 75
1 Research project assignment 75
2 Group poster research project assignment 80
3 Research proposal assignment 84
4 Additional cases on the companion website 89
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, INTRODUCTION
An overview of the instructors’ manual
This instructors’ manual provides commentary for the
eighth edition of the textbook Research Methods for
Business Students. The commentary is on a chapter by
chapter basis and includes:
chapter learning outcomes;
summary of the content;
comments on likely student reactions and possible use of
materials;
ideas for students’ preparatory work;
suggestions for delivery in the classroom;
ideas for students’ follow-up work.
In addition, we have included a copy of a research project
assignment, a group research project poster assignment
and a copy of a dissertation proposal assignment as
appendices.
Research Methods for Business – an overview of the
eighth edition
Pedagogic features
The over-riding purpose of Research Methods for Business
Students is to help undergraduate and postgraduate
students and students on professional courses to
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, undertake research. Each chapter deals with a part of the
research process and discusses the ideas, techniques and
methods using as little jargon as is possible. Tables,
checklists and diagrams are used to aid this discussion.
Where new terms are introduced for the first time, they are
shown in bold, and a definition or explanation follows
shortly afterwards. They are also listed with a brief
definition in the glossary. The application of appropriate
information technology is considered, in most instances
as an integral part of the text. Chapters have been cross-
referenced as appropriate, and an index is provided to
help students find their way around the book.
Focus on student research boxes are included within the
text of each chapter. These are based on actual research
projects, undertaken by students, in which points made
in the text are illustrated. In many instances, these
worked examples illustrate possible pitfalls students may
come across while undertaking their research. Where a
pitfall has been illustrated, it will, it is hoped, help your
students avoid making the same mistake. Further
illustrations are provided by focus on management
research and research in the news boxes.
Focus on management research boxes discuss recent
research in business and management. These are
normally derived from refereed academic journal articles,
and students are likely to be able to download the actual
articles from online databases at their university.
Focus on research in the news boxes provide topical
news articles that illustrate pertinent research-related
issues. All these will help students to understand the
technique or idea and to assess its suitability or
appropriateness to their research. Boxed checklists
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