Postgraduate Programme and Module Handbook 2023-2024 (archived)
Module BUSI54060: Research Design Workshop (Level 5)
Department: Management and Marketing
BUSI54060: Research Design Workshop (Level 5)
Type | Tied | Level | 5 | Credits | 60 | Availability | Available in 2023/24 | Module Cap | None. |
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Tied to | N1R660 Doctor of Business Administration |
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Prerequisites
- None
Corequisites
- None
Excluded Combination of Modules
- None
Aims
- To ensure that students are familiar with relevant and rigorous theories of business and management research within their field of study.
- To ensure that students are aware of all the neighbouring theories that they can take advantage of in terms of borrowing insights and/or research methods.
- To develop the level of integration of students field knowledge.
- To develop students ability to identify a suitable research topic, and generate theoretically relevant research questions that can be answered rigorously and scientifically.
- To develop students ability to identify suitable research methods to answer their research questions.
- To develop students ability to appreciate ethical issues in research
Content
- Models and methods
- Logic and argumentation
- Rigor and relevance in business and management research theories, models and methods
- Suitability of different analytical methodologies
- Observation plans
- Data structures
- Data collection methods: Participant and non-participant observation; Unstructured, semi structured and structured interviews; survey data; archival data
- Ethical challenges associated with the conduct of research into organisations
Learning Outcomes
Subject-specific Knowledge:
- Have an up-to-date knowledge of the relevant theories
- Have a comprehensive understanding of neighbouring fields
- Understand contemporary developments in subject specific research methods
- Understand ethical challenges and the appropriate responses
- Have an advanced understanding of research design issues
- Have a comprehensive understanding of subject specific methodological considerations
- Understand limitations on data availability and management of research access
- Understand the time demand of different data collection methods
- Understand issues concerning research and confidentiality
- Understand ethical challenges associated with the conduct of research into organisations, and the appropriate responses
Subject-specific Skills:
- Ability to skilfully conduct research
- Ability to critically assess existing research
- Ability to develop novel theory
- Ability to test newly developed theory
- Ability to unify or synthesise theories
Key Skills:
- Ability to make an initial formulation and articulation of a research problem
- Ability to transform the research problem into a set of research questions
- The ability to design the research to answer a particular research question
- Ability to design and execute data collection.
- Ability to design data coding
- Ability to design the data analysis
- Effective oral communication skills
Modes of Teaching, Learning and Assessment and how these contribute to the learning outcomes of the module
- The module will be delivered via workshops taking the students through all the relevant phases of research design.
- By commenting on each others suggestions students will acquire both the capability and the attitude to critically evaluate and improve research designs
- Learning will also occur through tutor-supported, as well as self-support learning groups. This may be both face to face and online support from the module leader and/or supervisors. Finally, the module enables the students to develop their own research design.
- The assessment of the module is by a combination of: an oral examination of the students on research design issues by an independent panel; a 15,000 word written assignment based on a clear research proposal and an extensive literature review and field knowledge. The assessment is designed to test students' knowledge and understanding of the subject-matter and their ability to articulate a researchable issue. The module is assessed on a pass/fail basis and students must pass both components.
Teaching Methods and Learning Hours
Activity | Number | Frequency | Duration | Total/Hours | |
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Workshop (see above) | 6 | Daily | 8 hours | 48 | ■ |
Tutor-supported Learning Group | Varies | As needed | 52 | ||
Research design | 250 | ||||
Preparation & Reading | 250 | ||||
Total | 600 |
Summative Assessment
Component: Oral Examination | Component Weighting: 0% | ||
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Element | Length / duration | Element Weighting | Resit Opportunity |
Individual oral examination on research design issues | 30 minutes | % | Same |
Component: Written assignment | Component Weighting: 0% | ||
Element | Length / duration | Element Weighting | Resit Opportunity |
Individual written assignment based on an extensive literature review and field knowledge | 15,000 words | % | Same |
Formative Assessment:
Students will receive the RDW assignment brief and pre-reading at least 2-weeks prior to the module being delivered and will produce a formative piece of work in preparation for the main module assignment. The formative assessment will comprise an individual 2,500 word assignment.
■ Attendance at all activities marked with this symbol will be monitored. Students who fail to attend these activities, or to complete the summative or formative assessment specified above, will be subject to the procedures defined in the University's General Regulation V, and may be required to leave the University