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FÖ0446

Research methods for business studies

The course is largely based on assigned readings, discussion seminars, and written assignments. The course begins with a review of the philosophical issues that underlie methodological choices in academic research, which is followed by an overview of common methods for collecting, analyzing, presenting and assessing data in different approaches. With an established awareness that choices of method are influenced by subjective and philosophical positions, the course then proceeds with a more in-depth review of a number of sub-topics.


The sub-topics address the following issues:



  • the role of the researcher



  • logically consistent research design and rhetoric in presentation



  • relevance and contribution (empirical and theoretical)



  • different methods and techniques for data collection (e.g. interviews, questionnaires, archival data)



  • different methods and techniques for data analysis (e.g. content analysis, regression analysis)



  • different parts of a research proposal, including critically reflective issues on individual parts and how they fit together.




Course evaluation

Additional course evaluations for FÖ0446

Academic year 2023/2024

Research methods for business studies (FÖ0446-30325)

2024-01-15 - 2024-03-19

Academic year 2022/2023

Research methods for business studies (FÖ0446-40087)

2023-03-22 - 2023-06-04

Academic year 2021/2022

Research methods for business studies (FÖ0446-40107)

2022-03-24 - 2022-06-05

Academic year 2020/2021

Research methods for business studies (FÖ0446-40089)

2021-03-24 - 2021-06-06

Academic year 2019/2020

Research methods for business studies (FÖ0446-40074)

2020-03-25 - 2020-06-07

Academic year 2018/2019

Research methods for business studies (FÖ0446-40118)

2019-03-26 - 2019-06-09

Syllabus and other information

Litterature list

Book

  • Bell, E., Bryman, A. and Harley, B. 2018. Business Research Methods. Oxford university press. (Assigned chapters based on 5th ed., but 6th ed. is now available)

Journal Articles

  • Bryman, A., 2007. The research question in social research: what is its role? International journal of social research methodology, 10(1), pp.5-20.

  • Creswell, J.W., 2013. Qualitative inquiry and research design: Choosing among five approaches (Chapter 4). Sage.

  • Golafshani, N., 2003. Understanding reliability and validity in qualitative research. *The Qualitative Report *8, 597–607.

  • King, B., 2012. Problems vs. Theory, OrgTheory.net. Sept. 12, 2012 https://orgtheory.wordpress.com/2012/09/12/problems-vs-theory/.

  • Labaree, R. 2020. Organizing Your Social Sciences Research Paper: Types of Research Design. USC Libraries. https://libguides.usc.edu/writingguide/researchdesigns.

  • Linneberg, M.S. and Korsgaard, S., 2019. Coding qualitative data: A synthesis guiding the novice. Qualitative Research Journal.

  • Mackenzie, N., Knipe, S., 2006. Research dilemmas: Paradigms, methods and methodology. Issues in Educational Research 16(2). https://www.academia.edu/download/6787014/Research_article_IER.pdf

  • Mazzocchi, Mario. (2008). Statistics for marketing and consumer research. Los Angeles, Calif. ; SAGE. Chapter 6. Hypothesis testing.

  • Rocco, T.S., Plakhotnik, M.S., 2009. Literature Reviews, Conceptual Frameworks, and Theoretical Frameworks: Terms, Functions, and Distinctions. *Human Resource Development Review *8, 120–130.

  • Saunders, M., Lewis, P. and Thornhill, A., 2009. Understanding research philosophy and approaches to theory development, Chpt. 4 in Research methods for business students. Pearson education. (Note: Author has made this chapter available for download on ResearchGate).

  • Whetten, D. A., 1989. What Constitutes a Theoretical Contribution? The Academy of Management Review, 14(4), 490–495.

Course facts

The course is offered as an independent course: No The course is offered as a programme course: Environmental Economics and Management - Master's Programme Agriculture and Business Management Agricultural Economics and Management - Master's Programme Agriculture Programme - Economics and Management Tuition fee: Tuition fee only for non-EU/EEA/Switzerland citizens: 13090 SEK Cycle: Master’s level (A1N)
Subject: Business Administration
Course code: FÖ0446 Application code: SLU-30217 Location: Uppsala Distance course: No Language: English Responsible department: Department of Economics Pace: 50%