課程名稱 |
研究範式與寫作出版 Research Paradigms and Manuscript Writing |
開課學期 |
105-1 |
授課對象 |
管理學院 商學研究所 |
授課教師 |
江俊毅 |
課號 |
MBA7062 |
課程識別碼 |
741EM9750 |
班次 |
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學分 |
3 |
全/半年 |
半年 |
必/選修 |
選修 |
上課時間 |
星期一2,3,4(9:10~12:10) |
上課地點 |
管一204 |
備註 |
本課程以英語授課。歡迎有興趣外系生與老師聯絡。 限碩士班以上 總人數上限:20人 |
Ceiba 課程網頁 |
http://ceiba.ntu.edu.tw/1051MBA7062_ |
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課程概述 |
The aim of this course is to introduce students to the world of research in business disciplines, including accounting and information systems. Students will gain an understanding of how scientific research is undertaken, as well as being introduced to a number of different approaches to research. The overall aim is for students to develop the background needed to undertake research that is ethical, significant, rigorous, and relevant to practice. Students should be able to critically evaluate their own research and that of others, across a range of research approaches. |
課程目標 |
1.Describe the research process and what is meant by “science” and the “scientific method”.
2.Understand the place of theory in research, the nature of theory and theory building versus theory testing.
3.Discuss critically the different approaches that are argued for in different research paradigms in the philosophy of science.
4.Be able to analyse a research problem area and formulate research questions for a research project that is both significant and feasible for a PhD program.
5.Engage in research that is mindful of the interests of participants and stakeholders and at all times adheres to relevant codes of practice and aims for the highest standards of ethical conduct.
6.Be able to choose a research design to address research questions as posed, while being mindful of issues of validity, reliability and measurement.
7.Plan a research study using any one of several methods, including: experimental, archival, survey and qualitative approaches.
8.Know how to present the results of a research project in a research article/ thesis in an effective manner.
9.Be able to develop a research proposal for a topic of their choice. |
課程要求 |
1.Choose and fix your seat in classroom
2.Form your discussion group
3.Participate actively, both in the class and in the group
4.Complete the case assignments and readings before coming to the class
5.Some knowledge of the use of statistical methods in business research is required.
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預期每週課後學習時數 |
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Office Hours |
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指定閱讀 |
Textbook: Social Research Methods: Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches, by Lawrence Neuman, Pearson.
Assignment Reading:
1. D.A. Whtten, 1989. “What Constitutes a Theoretical Contribution.” Academy of Management Review, 14:490-495.
2. Sutton, R.I. and Staw, B.M. 1995. What theory is not. Administrative Science Quarterly, 40:371-384.
3. Dubin, R. 1976. Theory building in applied areas. In M. Dunnette (Ed.), Handbook of Industrial and Organizational Psychology: 17-39. Chicago: Rand McNally.
4. McGahan, A. 2007. Academic research that matters to managers: On zebras, dogs, lemmings, hammers, and tunips. Academy of Management Journal, 50: 748-753.
5. Kashdan, T.B. and Silvia, P.J. 2009. Curiosity and interests: the benefits of thriving on novelty and challenge. In C.R. Snyder and S.J. Lopez (Eds.), Oxford handbook of positive psychology (2nd ed.): 367-374. Oxford, U,K.: Oxford University Press.
6. Alvesson, M. and Sandberg, J. 2011. Generating research questions through problematization. Academy of Management Review, 36:247-271. Assignment: Identify 3 potential research topics for your final proposal
7. McGahan, A. 2007. Academic research that matters to managers: On zebras, dogs, lemmings, hammers, and tunips. Academy of Management Journal, 50: 748-753.
8. Kashdan, T.B. and Silvia, P.J. 2009. Curiosity and interests: the benefits of thriving on novelty and challenge. In C.R. Snyder and S.J. Lopez (Eds.), Oxford handbook of positive psychology (2nd ed.): 367-374. Oxford, U,K.: Oxford University Press.
9. Alvesson, M. and Sandberg, J. 2011. Generating research questions through problematization. Academy of Management Review, 36:247-271. Assignment: Identify 3 potential research topics for your final proposal
10. Locke, K. and Golden-Biddel, K. 1997. Constructing opportunities for contribution: Structuring intertextual coherence and “problematizing” in organizational studies. Academy of Management Journal, 40: 1023-1062.
11. Hollenbeck, J.R. 2008. The role of editing in knowledge development: Consensus shifting and consensus creation. In Y. Baruch, A.M. Konard, H. Aguinus, and W.H. Starbuck (Eds.). Journal editing: Opening the black box: 16-26. San Francisco: Jossey Bass.
12. Gulati, R. and Westphal, J.D., 1999. Cooperative or controlling? The effects of CEO-board relations and the content of interlocks on the information of joint ventures. Administrative Science Quarterly, 44: 473-506. Assignment: Identify 3 key papers on the your proposal topics
13. Davis, M.S. 1971. That’s interesting! Toward a phenomenology of sociology and a sociology of phenomenology. Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 1:309-344.
14. Graebner, ME. 2009. Caveat venditor: Trust asymmetries in acquisitions of entrepreneurial firms. Academy of Management Journal, 52:435-472.
15. Agarwal, R., Echambadi, R., Franco, A., & Sarkar, MB. 2004. Knowledge transfer through inheritance: Spinout generation, development, and survival. Academy of Management Journal, 47:501-522. In-class presentation: Presenting your potential proposal research topic
16. A Rulebook for Arguments: Fourth Edition, Anthony Weston. Assignment: Refining your arguments for your proposed hypotheses
17. Bem, D.J. 1987. Writing the empirical journal article. In M.P. Zanna and JM. Darley (Eds.), The compleat academic: A practical guide for the beginning social scientist: 171-201. New York: Random House.
18. Alvesson, M. and Karreman, D. 2007. Constructing mystery: Empirical matters in theory development. Academy of Management Journal, 32:1265-1281.
19. Bommer, W.H., Dierdorff, E.C. and Rubin, R.S., 2007. Does prevalence mitigate relevance? The moderating effect of group-level OCB on employee performance. Academy of Management Journal, 50:1481-1494. In-class presentation: The arguments in your proposed hypotheses .
20. Colquitt, JA. And Gioia, D.E., 2011. Building theory about theory building: What constitutes a theoretical contribution? Academy of Management Review, 36:12-32.
21. Faems, D., Janssens, M., Madhok, A. and van Looy, B. 2008. Toward an integrative perspective on alliance governance: connecting contract design, trust dynamics, and contract applications. Academy of Management Journal, 51: 1053-1078.
22. Seibert, S.E., Karimer, M.L., and Liden, R.C. 2003. A social capital theory of career success. Academy of Management Journal, 44:219-237.
23. Podsakoff, PM, MacKenaie, SB., and Podsakoff, N. 2003. Common method biases in behavioural research: A critical review of the literature and recommended remedies. Journal of Applied Psychology, 25: 879-903.
24. Becker, T.E. 2005. Potential problems in the statistical control of variables in organizational research: A qualitative analysis with recommendations. Organizational Research Methods, 8: 274-289. Assignment: Revisiting your proposal on methodology section
ADDITIONAL READINGS WILL BE ADDED during the semester!!! |
參考書目 |
Textbook: Social Research Methods: Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches, by Lawrence Neuman, Pearson |
評量方式 (僅供參考) |
No. |
項目 |
百分比 |
說明 |
1. |
Class participation |
30% |
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2. |
Research Proposal (and Presentation) |
40% |
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3. |
In-class exam I |
15% |
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4. |
In-class exam I |
15% |
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週次 |
日期 |
單元主題 |
第1週 |
9/12 |
Introduction to Research Paradigms and Manuscript Writing
Textbook: Ch1-Ch5 |
第2週 |
9/19 |
Theory-Building Oriented Research
Textbook: Ch1-Ch5
Assignment: Reading1. Reading2. Reading3 |
第3週 |
9/26 |
Theory and Research
Assignment: Reading4. Reading5. Reading6 |
第4週 |
10/03 |
Topic Choice
Assignment: Reading7. Reading8. Reading9 |
第5週 |
10/10 |
Holiday |
第6週 |
10/17 |
Setting the Hook
Assignment: Reading10. Reading11. Reading12 |
第7週 |
10/24 |
Grounding Hypotheses
Assignment: Reading13. Reading14. Reading15 |
第8週 |
10/31 |
In-class exam I |
第9週 |
11/07 |
Arguments and Arguments-Deductive
Pre-proposal presentation
Guest Speaker
Assignment: Reading16 |
第10週 |
11/14 |
Crafting the Method and Results and Causes Arguments
Pre-proposal presentation
Assignment: Reading17. Reading18. Reading19 |
第11週 |
11/21 |
Discussion Theoretical Implications
Assignment: Reading20. Reading21. Reading22 |
第12週 |
11/28 |
Research Design
Textbook: Chaper6-Ch8
Assignment: Reading23. Reading24 |
第13週 |
12/05 |
No class(12/2 speech) |
第14週 |
12/12 |
Survey Research
Textbook: Chapter 10
Guest Speaker |
第15週 |
12/19 |
Research Proposal Presentation I |
第16週 |
12/26 |
Research Proposal Presentation II |
第17週 |
1/02 |
Holiday |
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