Methodology
Popis:
This chapter will look at the research methods used in this project. As it is possible to conduct primary research and also secondary, both of them are included in this section and clearly explained why they have been used.
The methodology is the process applied to gather data within a research study framework. Saunders et al (2003) describes the process based upon a three-folded model referred to as onion model which three main components are philosophy, research approach and data collection methods. The subsequent sections explore in detail each specific constituent of the model.
Kľúčové slová:
philosophy
phenomenology
research
deductive
inductive
approach
secondary data
Obsah:
- Research Philosophy: Positivism Versus Phenomenological
Positivist Philosophy
Phenomenological Philosophy
Research Approach: Inductive Versus Deductive
Research strategy
Time framework
Secondary data
Choice of design for primary research
Zdroje:
- Shane, S. and Venkataraman, S. (2000). ‘The promise of entrepreneurship as a field of research’ in Academy of Management Review, Vol. 25, No. 1, pp. 217 - 226
- McCornick, B. and Wahba, J. (Apr 2000). ‘Overseas employment and remittances to a dual economy’ in The Economic Journal, pp. 509 - 534
- McCornick, B. and Wahba, J. (May 2001). ‘Overseas work experience, savings and entrepreneurship amongst return migrants to LCDS’ In Scottish Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 48, No. 2
- Porter, M. (1999) Competitive Strategy, New York: Free Press
- Leiblen, M. (2003). ‘The choice of organisational governance form and performance: predictions from transactions cost, and real options theories’ in Journal of Management. Vol. 29, No. 903
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