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The role you’re in

In: Business Research Projects for Students

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  • A. D. Jankowicz

    (Teesside Business School)

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As you can see from the preceding chapter, project work is based on assumptions which differ substantially from those which underly scientific research. Unfortunately, there is a tendency for many informal discussions between tutors and students, and most formal accounts in the textbooks to which you will be referred, to adhere to the hypothetico-deductive model, if only implicitly. This is particularly true of the role ascribed to you. This results in a vagueness about how you are to be seen: are you an academic taking concepts and techniques into the field of practice (see Figure 6.1), a scientist about to investigate a hypothesis which seems to apply to the practitioner field, a practitioner/employee puzzling out the relevance of academic ideas to his or her own situation, or simply someone doing their best in an underspecified role?

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  • A. D. Jankowicz, 1991. "The role you’re in," Springer Books, in: Business Research Projects for Students, chapter 0, pages 97-115, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-1-4899-3384-3_7
    DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4899-3384-3_7
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