RESEARCH METHODOLOGYRESEARCH METHODOLOGY (4 credits) Academic Degree: Master Course Purpose: The overall aim of this course is that the student shall develop an ability to plan and handle all methodological choices included in a scientific examination (with particular focus on a master thesis). Course Objectives: to form students’ complex competences required for selection of appropriate research philosophy and research methods, approaches to research, ways of carrying out data analysis; develop the ability to apply research methods on business problems. Learning outcomes Having completed the course, the student will be able to: · differentiate between schools within the theory of economic science, identify methodology used by researcher for describing and interpreting the phenomenon of economy; · explain and use central concepts of business and management research; · formulate research problems, form theoretical frame of references needed, understand the scope and scale of empirical material needed; · estimate value of results obtained from business and management research and ways for applying; · develop a written research proposal in the area of business and management research utilizing a logical and appropriate development of theoretical and research methods issues; · complete group research project, formalizing and presenting common results; · give an oral presentation of the research proposal and be able to defend its content; · analyze and provide opposition on a written research proposal in the area of business and management research; · have an ability to argue for all the different choices related to the research process. Last redaction: 25.10.16 |