Research Methods
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Handbook of Research Methods on Gender and Management
Edited by Valerie Stead, Carole Elliott, Sharon Mavin
This timely Handbook of Research Methods on Gender and Management exemplifies the multiplicity of gender and management research and provides effective guidance for putting methods into practice. -
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Teaching International Relations
Edited by James M. Scott, Ralph G. Carter, Brandy Jolliff Scott, Jeffrey S. Lantis
‘In an increasingly complex world that calls for innovation and critical thinking, Teaching International Relations provides a valuable collection of essays to guide thoughtful instructors who want to create engaging and meaningful learn... -
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Handbook of Qualitative Research Methods for Family Business
Edited by Alfredo De Massis, Nadine Kammerlander
‘One of the reasons for the shortage of qualitative studies published in top academic journals has been the lack of rigorous methodological directions. Alfredo De Massis and Nadine Kammerlander’s Handbook fills this gap by offering an en...eBook:Find out more$48.00
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Handbook on HR Process Research
Edited by Karin Sanders, Huadong Yang, Charmi Patel
‘Practitioners and scholars alike have long sought to understand how human resource management affects employee and organizational outcomes. HRM process theories help to address this enigmatic question. This edited volume is dedicated to... -
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Research Methods in International Law
Edited by Rossana Deplano, Nicholas Tsagourias
‘Academic international lawyers may have come to consider and discuss methodological concerns relatively late, but today’s international law has grown into a mature academic discipline, taken seriously both by outside audiences and itsel... -
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Legal Doctrinal Scholarship
Mátyás Bódig
‘Competent legal scholars need to be familiar with the right ways in which claims about the law can be vindicated, but this does not imply they posses great awareness of either the epistemic status or the political implications of their ... -
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How to Use Storytelling in Your Academic Writing
Timothy G. Pollock
‘If you want your scholarly work to be read, admired, and remembered, you should dive into this book. Tim Pollock has done us an immense service. By integrating classical concepts from the narrative and dramatic arts, along with numerous...eBook:Find out more$28.00
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Defining Public Goods
David J. O’Brien
Through the lens of an economist’s notion of public goods, David J. O’Brien analyzes the dual problems of declining communities and polarizing conflicts between metropolitan and rural communities. The author describes in detail how seemi... -
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How Do I Collect Documentary Evidence?
Bill Lee
‘Documents are part and parcel of organizational life and consequently warrant thorough investigation. Professor Lee has produced an insightful book for master's students, arguing and illustrating clearly how document analysis may be con... -
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A Research Agenda for Evaluation
Edited by Peter Dahler-Larsen
‘Editor Peter Dahler-Larsen has assembled a worthy multi-faceted volume, A Research Agenda for Evaluation, conveyed through the varied lenses of an exceptional international group of evaluation scholars. These lenses feature philosophica... -
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Handbook of Research Methods in Careers
Edited by Wendy Murphy, Jennifer Tosti-Kharas
‘The Handbook of Research Methods in Careers is a marvel! Editors Wendy Murphy and Jennifer Tosti-Kharas have cleverly organized insights from leading scholars in the careers field to provide a road-map for conducting meaningful research... -
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Teaching Research Methods in Political Science
Edited by Jeffrey L. Bernstein
‘This book is a very valuable resource for those teaching research methods in political science – often to students who do not start with any interest in methods. The different chapters provide very useful lessons for educators to effect...