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Research Methods
C/EC/315. E-Commerce and impacts of Web 2.0: dissertation chapters
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- 4000
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- 2012
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The paper presents four chapters from a dissertation on the topic of E-Commerce and the impacts of Web 2.0 technology, including the Introduction, a review of literature on e-commerce laws and regulations towards online contracts, a description of the research methodology, and a study of electronic payment systems.
KEYWORDS: E-Commerce, Web 2.0, dissertation chapters, electronic payment,
C/EC/313. Choice of research methods in social science
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- 2012
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The paper argues whether the choice of research methods is based on the type of information that needs to be collected or whether different methods reflect incompatible ways of viewing reality. References are made to the methodology used in social research explaining the paradigms of epistemology, postmodernism, critical realism, feminism, etc. The choice of the research methodology is considered with regard to the study of female workplace empowerment in the UK.
KEYWORDS: research methods, social science, female workplace empowerment,
C/EC/310. Efficiency of IELTS test taken by foreign students in their own country with regard to further education in University of Bolton: research methodology
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- 2012
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The paper described the methodology used in the study “Efficiency of IELTS test taken by foreign students in their own country with regard to further education in University of Bolton”. General and specific information is presented on research methods, research epistemology, research approaches, theoretical perspectives, data collection techniques, ethical issues, etc.
KEYWORDS: IELTS test, foreign students, further education, University of Bolton, research methodology,
C/EC/307. Methodology of academic research
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- 2012
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The paper presents a chapter on research methodology from a dissertation devoted to consumer perception of price and value within the mobile industry. Various aspects of the academic research process are described including philosophic approaches to research, research methods, data collection techniques, the principles of questionnaire design, etc.
KEYWORDS: Methodology, academic research,
C/EC/304. Luxury tourism in Marrakech, Morocco: research methodology
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- 2100
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- 2012
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The paper presents a chapter from the dissertation on consumers’ perceptions of luxury tourism in Marrakech, Morocco, reporting on the methodology used for the research. Techniques and procedures of data collection are described focusing on the case study of the luxury hotel Mamounia.
KEYWORDS: Luxury tourism, Marrakech, Morocco, research methodology, Mamounia hotel,
C/EC/299. Methodology. Factors Effecting the usage of Online Banking in Saudi Arabia
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- 6000
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- 2010
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This paper presents the methodology and results section for a dissertation based on the factors that affect the usage of online banking in Saudi Arabia. The data was collected through use of surveys, and the methodology begins by outlining the sample size for the survey. The paper then outlines the different responses to the questions the survey focused on like trust, quality of internet connection, awareness of services, social influence, and self efficacy. Regression analysis is the provided, and the paper then analyses in detail the responses. The paper concludes with a concise list of the findings of the study.
KEYWORDS: Methodology, online banking, Saudi Arabia, trust, internet connection, regression analysis!,
C/EC/298. The concept of familiarity in qualitative research methods
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- 2550
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- 2011
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This paper discusses qualitative research methods, and aims to look at the problem of familiarity. The paper provides background information of the familiarity problem in qualitative research, and discusses different ways the familiar can be fought. The paper examines the concept of ‘making the familiar strange’ in a bid to find a resolution for the problem of familiarity in qualitative research methods.
KEYWORDS: qualitative research methods, familiarity!,
C/EC/296. Evaluation of the differences between research methods
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- 1950
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- 2011
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This paper discusses the differences in data and knowledge in relation to qualitative and quantitative research methods. The papers overall aim is to discuss the way in which using two different methods to research the same topic will provide different kinds of data and knowledge.
KEYWORDS: Data, knowledge, qualitative, quantitative, research methods!,
C/B/4290. Research methods for a study on the internationalisation of a multinational manufacturing company
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- 2700
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- 2011
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This paper examines the way in which research studies can analyse the feasibility of a multinational manufacturing company that wishes to internationalise into a new country. The paper aims to assess how culture considerations will influence the internationalisation process of the organisation, and to examine how past experiences will help to create due process during the firms internationalization. The paper reviews a variety of academic sources and details the research design as well as reviewing suitable data collection methods. The paper examines the reasons why ethnography is the most suitable research study method.
KEYWORDS: research methods, multinational manufacturing company, internationalisation!,
C/EC/274. Literature review and methodology. An examination of hedging strategies in the automotive industry. Case study Porsche
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- 5600
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- 2011
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This literature review and methodology is for a study on the automotive industry’s financial hedging strategies. The paper focuses on the car manufacturing firm, Porsche. The review of literature discusses a wide range of academic and empirical literature, some of which include debt financing, progressive tax scales, and managerial reasons for hedging. The paper then presents a strategy to hedge against financial risks. This is followed by the research methodology which identifies the research questions that have been developed, as well as the data collection methods chosen and limitations of the study.
KEYWORDS: literature review, methodology, automotive industry, hedging, Porsche, debt financing, progressive tax scales, financial risk,
C/EC/270. Literature review and methodology. Is visiting a distillery a motivating factor for inbound tourists to Scotland?
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- 4200
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- 2011
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This paper presents a literature review and methodology for a study based on the influence of whisky distilleries on tourists visiting Scotland. The review of literature examines a plethora of topics, some of which include destination marketing, image formation, and customer satisfaction. This section also looks at Ansoff’s growth matrix, and analyses the four areas that relate to it. The research methodology is then provided and this section looks at the research philosophy, data collection methods, sampling, limitations, and ethical considerations.
KEYWORDS: Literature review, methodology, whisky distilleries, Scotland, tourists, destination marketing, image formation, customer satisfaction, Ansoff’s growth matrix,
S/EC/122. An examination of primary research techniques
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- 2600
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- 2008
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This paper aims to examine different research methods used to carry out primary research. The paper begins by presenting an overview of different research methods, and follows with an analysis of the different methods. The paper examines different types of interviews, the advantages and disadvantages of interviews, the ways in which interview data can be analyzed, and the reasons why interviews are used. The same analysis is done for the questionnaire method of data collection. The paper then performs a brief analysis of observations and case studies.
KEYWORDS: Research methods, primary research, interview, questionnaire, observation, case study,
C/EC/263. Methodological approaches to International relations studies
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- 1400
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- 2011
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The paper looks at the research methods used in the International relations (IR) studies discussing the ontological dimensions of research methods, quantitative and qualitative approaches, sources of data collection, etc. Problems and challenges of IR research are identified.
KEYWORDS: International relations, research methods,
C/PS/225. Methods of observation in studying children's development
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- 1150
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- 2011
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The paper looks at the methods of participative observation of children behaviour, learning and development reporting on a study that used social play continuum (SPC) and video observation of the zone of proximal development (ZPD). The purposes and results of the observation are discussed reflecting on the researcher’s experience of the study.
KEYWORDS: Observation, children’s development,
C/S/402. Cyber crime in Russia: research methodology and literature review
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- 2011
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The paper offers a description of research methodology and a review of literature for a study of cyber crime in Russia. Theoretical background of research philosophy and research approaches is provided explaining the features of the questionnaire as a technique of data collection. The theory and models of crime prevention are reviewed with the focus on cyber crime. The strengths and shortcomings of the research are highlighted.
KEYWORDS: Cyber crime in Russia, research methodology, literature review,
C/EC/258. Research Methods in Education: Data Collection Techniques
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- 3250
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- 2011
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The paper looks at the methods of educational research discussing the use of field notes, audio or video recordings, questionnaires and interviews. The purposes and features of these data collection techniques are described, their advantages and disadvantages are highlighted.
KEYWORDS: Research methods, education, data collection, audio and video recordings, interviews,
C/EC/246. Examination of different types of research
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- 2011
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This paper aims to identify different types of research, and explores the skills required in vocational business and management. The different type of research discussed are descriptive, analytical, predictive, and explanatory. The paper then discusses the skills required for sales roles in relation to research products and customers.
KEYWORDS: Research methods, vocational business, vocational management, descriptive management, analytical management, explanatory management, predictive management,
C/EC/236. Examination of qualitative research methods
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- 190
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- 2011
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This paper focuses on qualitative research methods, and aims to look at the arguments surrounding it. The paper also examines the quantitative approach to data collection. The strengths and weaknesses of the qualitative approach are assessed, and the paper uses Islam, R, Sheel, S and Biswas, P (2007) ‘Customer Satisfaction of ATM Service to further the discussion.
KEYWORDS: Qualitative, quantitative, research methods, data collection,
C/EC/235. Educational based research methods
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- 2000
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- 2011
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This paper identifies ways in which evidence can be used to collect data for educational purposes, and follows with an analysis of questionnaires and interviews. The similarities and differences between them are discussed, and the way in which interview evidence can be applied is assessed.
KEYWORDS: Education, questionnaires, interviews!,
C/EC/230. Investigating causes of decline in FGCC membership: suggestions about primary research methodology
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- 2011
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The paper investigates the causes of decline in membership at the Fairway Green Country Club (FGCC) golf club describing the company’s background and identifying the best methods of primary research that can be conducted to asses the market poison of the golf club, define problem areas and improve FGCC membership.
KEYWORDS: FGCC, Fairway Green Country Club, decline in membership, primary research methods,
C/EC/218. Literature review and methodology. Exploring the cross-cultural differences in organisations along Hofstede's power distance dimension. Case studies Brazil and UK
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- 2011
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This literature review and methodology focuses on the power distance dimension, and aims to assess the differences in thinking and social actions of cultures. The study is based upon the works of Geert Hofstede, and focus is made on power distribution in Brazil and the UK. The review of literature discusses topics like Hofstedes theories of power distance, Trompenaars theories, power distance in Brazil, power distance in the UK, and power distance in the organisational context. The methodology section is thoroughly detailed, and the definition of the problem and objectives are clearly laid out. The data sources used are provided, as is the justification for the research. The expected outcomes, and plan for the research concludes the paper.
KEYWORDS: Literature review, methodology, power distance, social, cultural, Geert Hofstede, Trompenaars,
C/EC/217. Methodology: Diabetes in Saudi Arabia
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- 2011
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This paper contains the methodology for a dissertation on diabetes in Saudi Arabia. The paper begins by introducing the topic and the structure of the methodology. The inclusion and exclusion criteria are identified, and the methodology then highlights the data collection tools. Questionnaires for patients and doctors were used to collect data. The next section analyses and summarises all of the data collected, and the methodology concludes with recommendations for future study.
KEYWORDS: Methodology, diabetes, Saudi Arabia, doctors, patients, health care,
C/EC/215. Methodology: the Regulation Reform in the Credit Rating Industry in Hong Kong
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- 1950
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- 2011
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This paper presents the methodology for a dissertation that focuses on the regulation reform in the credit rating industry in Hong Kong. The approach that the study will take is assessed, and the background to the topic is assessed. The validity, credibility, and reliability of the research and resources are assessed, and the paper collects data via secondary research analysis.
KEYWORDS: Methodology, regulation reform, credit rating industry, Hong Kong,
C/EC/207. Research methods for a project on Corporate social responsibility
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- 2010
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This paper presents an analysis of research methods for a project on corporate social responsibility (CSR), and is split into three detailed sections. The first section discusses study and research skills, and focuses on the availability of resources regarding CSR. This section provides examples of the types of material that is available. The next section examines the theory of the research, aiming to discuss the different theoretical approaches available. Arguments are made regarding interpretivist and constructive approaches, suggesting that these are the most suitable for research into CSR. This section also argues why other paradigms like positivist is not suitable. The last section discusses data collection and analysis, discussing the most appropriate ways to gather research. The formulation of the research topic is discussed, along with the scope and timetable. Sources of data are studied, and the paper suggests that interviews will be the main form of data collection. Data collection, and the theory and importance of proposals are then examined.
KEYWORDS: Research methods, corporate social responsibility, CSR, resources, theoretical approaches, interpretivist approach, constructive approach, data collection!,
C/EC/205. Literature review and methodology. The management of organisational change
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- 4250
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- 2010
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This paper presents a literature review and methodology for a paper on organisational change. The review of literature focuses on the types of organisational change and different models of change, like the six box model. The methodology suggests that research will be collected through use of secondary research analysis, questionnaires, and interviews. All data collection methods are discussed in great detail, and this section also provides the limitations of the project and the recommendations for future study.
KEYWORDS: Literature review, methodology, organisational change, models of change, six box model!,
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