Management Research An Introduction

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...

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Main Author: Easterby-Smith, Mark (Author)
Other Authors: Thorpe, Richard 1951-, Lowe, Andy
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London Sage 1991
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Summary: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.
Physical Description:172 pages illustrations 23 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 157-165) and index
ISBN:0803983921