Revised edition of Research methods for business students, 2012.
Research Methods for Business Students has been fully revised for this 7th Edition and continues to be the market-leading textbook in its field, guiding hundreds of thousands of student researchers...
Using real-life case studies and written with a student-centered approach, this new text provides students with the necessary knowledge and skills to enable them to undertake a piece of business research making the best use of IT where ...
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During the last decade, more and more of our students have transformed to visual-from verbal-learners. Visual learners need pictures, diagrams, and graphs to clarify and reinforce what the text relates.
Nikandrou, I., Apospori, E. and Papalexandris, N. (2005) 'Changes in HRM inEurope: A longitudinal comparative study among 18 European ... Saunders, M.,Lewis, P.and Thornhill, A. (2007) Research Methods for Business Students (4th edn).
If you′re a first-time researcher, this book covers everything you need to successfully complete your business research project, increase your employability and develop transferable skills.
This book is an invaluable guide to using NCA effectively in business and management dissertations, and offers practical guidance and insight into how to successfully transcribe and analyse data using the NCA approach in research projects.
Karen Moore completed a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration and Management at Lancaster University, UK, in 2005. Her final-year research project came about as the result of her third-year company placement, when she worked in a ...