Authors
John Gill and Phil Johnson

Pub Date: 01-2010

Pages: 288

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John Gill and Phil Johnson
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'This new edition of a book which has guided countless management research students over the years is now better than ever, powerfully combining down-to-earth practical advice with sophisticated insights into the challenging issues of theory, philosophy and evaluation.'
Tony Watson, Professor of Organisational Behaviour, Nottingham University Business School

'An excellent introduction to the management research arena - this book covers everything the student needs to know.'
Catherine Cassell, Professor of Occupational Psychology, Manchester Business School

'One of the best books on research methodology for management researchers – a treasure trove of ideas and practical advice for everyone, from the novice to the experienced researcher.'
Professor Andy Neely, Deputy Director, AIM Research

'I have always used Research Methods for Managers as my preferred text for teaching the fundamentals of the subject. Its strength lies in the way it combines sound guidance on the conduct of research with a clear exposition of underlying philosophical issues. This new edition contains useful new content and aids that will help students master what many find to be a challenging subject.'
Professor John Child, Emeritus Professor, University of Birmingham

NEW to the fourth edition:

  • Expanded coverage to accommodate recent developments in management research methodology. New topics include: doing a literature review, case study research, action research, mixed methods, and writing-up.
  • Packed with practical research examples and exercises that encourage students to reflect upon the issues raised and relate them to their own experience.
  • Additional learning features including critical reflection boxes, case studies and chapter summaries.
  • A companion website with free access to full-text journal articles.
Research Methods for Managers is a stimulating guide for students in management, organization and organization research.