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Module PHILOSOPHY AND RESEARCH DESIGN

Module code: MN802
Credits: 5
Semester: Year-Long
Department: BUSINESS
International: No
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Having developed a literature review, where the student has identified a relevant and compelling set of research questions, and having demonstrated an understanding of an appropriate stream of research from MI801, the next question is how to design a research study that can translate these contributions into reality. This module will enable students to make a careful assessment of an appropriate research design. In this module students will discuss different research designs and, guided by their supervisors, select and defend an appropriate research design. Students will need to justify their choice of research design by reference to the research questions, literature, and competing research design options.

The selection of an appropriate research design is often not a straight forward process. Students will need to carefully consider the underlying assumptions upon which a research design is based, the mechanics of its implementation, and the wider context in which a research design is deployed in the field and the outputs interpreted by the research and practice community. The choice of a specific research design is often subject to intense scholarly debates. This module intends to assist students to develop appropriate responses to these debates and to develop convincing arguments for justifying the appropriateness of their research design.

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