Selected Product: | Organizational Research Methods: A Guide for Students and Researchers Hardcover Edition: 1 Author: Paul M Brewerton, Lynne J Millward Publisher: Sage Publications Ltd Release Date: 2001-03-15 ISBN-10: 0761971009 ISBN-13: 9780761971009 List Price: $135.00 Average Customer Rating: | | The Basics of Social Research ISBN-10: 0495094684 ISBN-13: 9780495094685 List Price:$108.95 Learning in Adulthood: A Comprehensive Guide (Jossey-Bass Higher & Adult Education) ISBN-10: 0787975885 ISBN-13: 9780787975883 List Price:$55.00 Joining Together: Group Theory and Group Skills (10th Edition) ISBN-10: 0205578632 ISBN-13: 9780205578634 List Price:$89.27 Doing Action Research in Your Own Organization ISBN-10: 1412902479 ISBN-13: 9781412902472 List Price:$44.95 Beyond Change Management: Advanced Strategies for Today's Transformational Leaders (J-B O-D (Organizational Development)) ISBN-10: 0787956457 ISBN-13: 9780787956455 List Price:$48.00 |
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This timely book provides the reader with clear pointers for how to conduct organizational research appropriately, through planning and making informed and systematic research decisions, from understanding the ethical implications of applied organizational research, to implementing, reporting and presenting the findings to the highest possible standards. It provides an overview of a wide variety of research strategies, methods of data collection (both qualitative and quantitative) and analysis in a volume accessible to undergraduates, postgraduates, and practitioners. Organizational Research Methods also represents a useful aid to the report writing task, indicating ways in which the project material can be most effectively organized for academic and feedback purposes, and by drawing upon real life organizational contexts and examples to help the reader understand the core issues. Finally, the book offers a clear, manageable procedure for preparing a presentation to an academic or an organizational audience. Providing practical guidance on all elements of the research process, this book will be essential reading to all undergraduate and postgraduate students, as well as researchers in psychology, organizational studies, and management disciplines. An invaluable, practical guide for students & practitioners | Customer Rating: | | Organisational Research Methods is an invaluable, practical guide for both students and practitioners in the social sciences. This book is particularly unique as it provides the theoretical/academic bases for research yet translates these into practical steps for how to undertake best practice research. The authors highlight a plethora of issues that researchers themselves may not have considered, and provide constructive advice for addressing each possible problem that may arise during the course of a research project. Based on their expertise and experience as both practitioners and academics, the authors provide helpful examples throughout the book that assist the reader in applying the knowledge directly to their own project. Taking the reader step-by-step through all stages of conducting a research project, the book begins with an introduction to organizational research, followed by steps for applying social science to the `real world'. Readers are taken chronologically through the stages involved in a research problem, including: starting the project, project design, data collection and data analysis. The book is particularly valuable for students and practitioners as it goes beyond the traditional themes addressed in research books, and provides advice on practical issues that are rarely discussed. Such issues include: obtaining organizational access, sampling considerations, assessing performance in organizations and, of particular use to researchers relatively new to the field, how to report research findings for both academic publications and for clients. Each section is concluded with a number of key references for readers, and an extensive glossary ensures all terms are fully explicated. Organizational Research Methods discusses both qualitative and quantitative research methodologies. Each method is addressed in terms of its appropriateness and usefulness for particular research questions. The ongoing question of `What is best practice qualitative research?' is addressed through discussion of both reliability and validity measures for different qualitative techniques, with guidelines for `how to' and `how not to' conduct qualitative research. Discussion of quantitative techniques is clear and systematic enough to be accessible to beginners, yet sophisticated and thorough to the extent that it additionally provides valuable advice for experienced quantitative researchers and statisticians. This book is an invaluable resource to all students and practitioners in the social sciences. Addressing each of the core areas of organizational research, the authors successfully integrate the approaches adopted in both academic research and applied organizational study. With such a comprehensive picture of research methods, readers are immediately able to adopt this knowledge and expertise to conduct best practice organizational research. |
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