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Business research methods including statistical and qualitative approaches are introduced. Students will develop the knowledge and skills required to undertake academic and professional research in the field of business.
Students will be able to:1. Demonstrate a highly-developed understanding of accounting and/or management and/or business information systems as areas for advanced study and research.2. Demonstrate an advanced understanding of business research methods at the conceptual or meta-level and be able to translate this understanding into practical, critical and strategic thinking within the professional accounting and/or management and/or business information systems disciplines. 3. Critically consider various research designs, broad methodologies, frameworks, techniques and models and apply the most appropriate to specific accounting and/or management and/or business information systems research contexts. 4. Critically consider specific business research analytical tools and apply the most appropriate to specific business research design. 5. Compile, critically analyse, interpret and apply statistical data. 6. Prepare a research project proposal focusing on an area of accounting and/or management and/or business information systems which exhibits the aforementioned tools and designs.
Subject to the approval of the Programme Director
MBUS642, MBAD679
PLEASE NOTE: As April 25 is Anzac day, the April 25 lecture will be held on Wednesday April 26 from 1:00 to 4:00 pm in room L108Stream 1: Tuesday 9am-12noon (note: Wednesday 1pm-4pm in Week 1)Stream 2: Friday 9am-12noon
Trevor Nesbit
Trevor Nesbit – email: trevor.nesbit@canterbury.ac.nz
Quantitative Data Analysis Project worth 25% due end of Week 8Research Project Proposal worth 40% due in Week 10 (An initial draft version can be handed in by end of Week 5 with feedback being given by end of Week 8).Take Home Exam worth 35% in Week 10
Bryman, Alan and Emma Bell (2011), Business Research Methods, 3rd Edition, Oxford University Press.
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Domestic fee $1,193.00
International Postgraduate fees
* All fees are inclusive of NZ GST or any equivalent overseas tax, and do not include any programme level discount or additional course-related expenses.
This course will not be offered if fewer than 10 people apply to enrol.
For further information see Business Taught Masters Programmes .