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Special Topic (H)
The purpose of this seminar is to introduce key components of the leading academic research in this emerging field. As such, the seminar is meant to provide a thoughtful understanding of the basic ideas that have been published in the field. Your knowledge of these ideas and concepts can act as a stepping-stone for your own future research endeavours. The course is especially designed for those students who are interested in pursuing a research agenda. Therefore, the course will emphasise the identification, evaluation, and critical appraisal of multiple theoretical and methodological topics in the field. Out of several thousand research articles published in a list of dozens of journals, a leading publisher in the UK has compiled a list of the 300 most used articles.Papers researched by two of my former Honours students appear on this list: 39 & 43. You will also strongly be encouraged to produce meaningful research and to publish.
By the end of the course, students should be able to:Demonstrate an understanding of the scope, perspectives and methods of research;Constructively read and decipher research articles in the field;Critically review, discuss and present a research article;Write a literature review in the journal-style on a specific topic;Propose an outline of empirical research; andIdentify streams viable for future research.
Subject to approval of the Head of Department.
Lectures: Tuesday 1:00 - 3:00 pm, Com. 34014 July:Introductory lecture with CBC special Assignment of Presentations21 July:Guest: Professor Light28 July:A. Chapter 1 Confirmation of topic proposals4 August:B. Chapter 2: Robert Hisrich Integrative Conceptual ModelC. Wine Cluster Formation in New Zealand11 August:D. Chapter 3: The Impact of Networks on New Zealand FirmsE. Manuscript E18 August:F. Chapter 4: An Export Grouping SchemeG. Manuscript G 8 September:H. Chapter 5: Int’l Competition & Global Co-operationJ. Manuscript J15 September:K. Chapter 6: Determinants of Time-Span to Foreign EntryL. Manuscript L22 September:M. Chapter 7: Overseas Trade Missions by SpenceN. Manuscript N29 September:Presentations of research6 October:Rework of papers13 October:Wrap-up
Leo Dana
Dana, Leo Paul; Global marketing co-operation and networks ; International Business Press, 2000.
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Domestic fee $429.00
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.
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