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AGW716 FUNDAMENTAL OF BUSINESS RESEARCH AND METHODOLOGY (RM1)
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Welcome to AGW716! Please note the schedule below for classes (all of which will be conducted online, using WebEx).
AGW716 & AGW717 class schedule
AGW716 Course Outline
AGW716: Assignment Details
8 May - 14 May
Case (Nature of Business Research): 'Reporting evidence from business management research'
Case (Nature of Business Research): 'Isabelle’s research dilemma'
Case (Philosophy): 'Marketing music products
Case (Philosophy): 'Organisational learning in an English regional theatre'
Case (Formulating Research Design): 'Sangita's career'
Supplementary Reading: Einola & Alversson (2020) 'Behind the numbers - questioning questionnaires'
Supplementary Reading (qualitative): Graebner et al. (2012) 'Qualitative data - cooking without a recipe'
Supplementary Reading:: Hill & McGowan (1999) 'Small business and enterprise development - questions about research methodology'
Supplementary Reading: Jack & Westwood (2006) 'Postcolonialism and the politics of qualitative research in IB'
Supplementary Reading: Parker (2000) The less important sideshow - the limits of epistemology in organizational analysis'
Slides: Nature of Business Research
Slides: Understanding Research Philosophies and Approaches
Slides: Formulating the Research Design
Recording: Week 1
22 May - 28 May
Case (Literature Review): 'The development of discount warehouse clubs'
Case (Literature Review): 'National cultures and management styles'
Case (Research Ethics): 'The Impact of Colour on Children’s Brand of Choices'
Case (Research Ethics): 'Getting in, getting on…? Misreading issues related to access and ethics in a small scale enterprise'
Supplementary Reading (LR): Holbrook et al. (2007) 'Examiner comment on the literature review in PhD theses'
Supplementary Reading (LR): Harzing (2002) 'Are our referencing errors undermining our scholarship and credibility?'
Supplementary Reading (critical LR): Forsgren (2002) 'The concept of learning in the Upssala model'
Supplementary Reading (LR): Zorn & Campbell (2004) 'Improving the writing of literature reviews through a literature integration exercise'
Supplementary Reading (LR): Mingers (2000) 'What is it to be critical?'
Supplementary Reading (Access): Taylor and Land (2014) 'Org. anonymity and negotiations of access'
Supplementary Reading (Ethics): Sanders-McDonagh (2014) 'Conducting dirty research'
Supplementary Reading (Research Design): Alvesson (1996) 'Interviews in qualitative research'
Supplementary Reading (Ethics): Wallace & Sheldon (2015) 'Business research ethics - participant observer perspectives'
Supplementary Reading (Research Design): Crouch and McKenzie (2006) 'The logic of small samples in interview-based qualitative research'
Slides: Formulating and Clarifying the Research Topic
Slides: Critically Reviewing the Literature
Slides: Negotiating Access and Research Ethics
Recording: Week 2
29 May - 4 June
5 June - 11 June
12 June - 18 June
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GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
Semester II
AGW716 FUNDAMENTAL OF BUSINESS RESEARCH AND METHODOLOGY (RM1)
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AGW716 FUNDAMENTAL OF BUSINESS RESEARCH AND METHODOLOGY (RM1)
Lecturer:
DR. CHRISTOPHER JOHANN ROLAND RICHARDSON
Lecturer:
PROFESOR DATO' DR. RUHANI BINTI ALI
Lecturer:
PROFESOR DR. AZLAN BIN AMRAN
Lecturer:
PROFESOR DR. NABSIAH BINTI ABDUL WAHID
Skill Level
:
Beginner