2012/2013 BA-HAI_2BRM Business Research Methodology
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| Business Research Methodology | 
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| Language | English | 
| Exam ECTS | 7.5 ECTS | 
| Type | Mandatory | 
| Level | Bachelor | 
| Duration | One Quarter | 
| Course period | Second Quarter Winter | 
| Time Table | Please see course schedule at e-Campus | 
| Study board | 
                        Study Board for BSc in International Business | 
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| Last updated on 28-08-2012 | |
| Learning objectives | |||||||||||||||||
| On completion of the course, students should be able to: 
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| The Make-up and Re-examination takes place according to the same rules as the regular exam. | |||||||||||||||||
| Course content | |||||||||||||||||
| The first part of the course provides an introduction to basic  epistomological issues in the theory of science, as applied to  social science research generally and to research in international  business specifically. This understanding of the epistomological  bases of international business as an interdisciplinary field  provides will be used to critically discuss and evaluate common  approaches and methodologies in international business research.  Models, theories and empricial research on foreign direct  investment and firm internationalization provide  focal examples for this discussion, but other central topics in  international business will be included too.   | |||||||||||||||||
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| The course will be based around lectures, group and plenary discussions, in-class exercises and short student presentations.The format is based on the assumption that active involvement is the most effective way to acqure the skills outlined in the learning objectives and on the expectation that all students have prepared the readings for each class and are prepared to actively participate in the discussion of the relevant topics. | |||||||||||||||||
| Expected literature | |||||||||||||||||
| Chalmers, A. F. (1999) What Is This Thing Called Science? (Third edition) Maidenhead: Open University Press. Rugg, G. & Petre, M. (2007) A Gentle Guide to Research Methods. Maidenhead: Open University Press. | |||||||||||||||||
 
                             
                             
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