Planning empirical work
A. D. Jankowicz
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A. D. Jankowicz: Teesside Business School
Chapter 9 in Business Research Projects, 1995, pp 151-170 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract If you were to ask me to state the overriding theme of Part Two, I would answer in one phrase: ‘the valid handling of complexity’. Much of the material hitherto has concerned the rationale whereby you can support the statements you wish to make with evidence to justify them, working in a complex management environment in which there are varying expectations of your role. The theme of Part Three concerns how best to put this rationale to work, so that you can establish and support the assertions you wish to make.
Keywords: Stratify Random Sample; Project Work; Comparative Case Study; Salaried Employee; Quota Sampling (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1995
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4899-3386-7_9
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