Understanding Research for Business Students
A Complete Student's Guide
- Jonathan Wilson - Associate Professor in Marketing and Business Research, Norwich Business School, University of East Anglia
Are you conducting business research for the first time and aren't sure where to begin? This book gives you everything you need to successfully complete your research project.
From choosing your research direction and considering ethics to data collection and writing up your results, it offers straightforward guidance on every step of the research process. Covering topics such as social media research, working with primary and secondary data, and researching your own organisation, it provides a thorough overview of research for business and management students.
The book:
- Enables you to visualise how each research stage links to the next, and makes sure you don’t miss a step with a handy 'Research Project Wheel'
- Helps you increase your employability and develop transferable skills, such as proposal writing and data analysis
- Provides student research examples that show common challenges you might face - and how to address them.
Key features include: research snapshots, offering short helpful tips for each stage of your research, and concept cartoons, which put forward different views about research to help you think critically about your approach. This book also has end-of-chapter questions, online multiple-choice questions and Kahoot! questions so you can test your understanding.
Supplements
Student Resources (Free to access)
Watch and learn! Author videos for each chapter bring key research concepts life and provide a clear summary of each step of the research process.
Instructor Resources (Log-in needed)
Testbank containing questions related to the book’s key concepts, which can be downloaded and used in class, as homework or exams.
PowerPoint slides for each chapter featuring interactive tasks and questions, which can be downloaded and customized for use in your own presentations.
Introductory videos explain how you can use the book and the Research Wheel in your teaching.
Excited to keep reviewing, I will provide and recommend an adoption as soon as possible.
The structure of this book is easy to follow and read for undergraduate students. The vocabulary and supporting graphics are not not too overwhelming for the students who will use this book with. The objective is to introduce them to research and engage with the subject in contrast to feeling overwhelmed by the academic rigour that accompanies a research module. The supporting online resources are useful to engage students in out of class study. I plan to recommend this as part of the indicative reading list and pilot its use over the 23 24 academic year. Subject to a good pilot and learner feedback (because it needs to be a book students return to for dissertation projects), I will consider adopting it as the preferred module text book the following year.
Ideal for undergraduate students to get them into the process of learning to plan and carry out their research project. Has an excellent chapter on research philosophies to engage students in a greater understanding of the importance of underlying philosophical principles in their research.
A good book indeed, and easy to understand.
I used this book for the HRM Dissertations module. I found Chapter 2 the most useful for my students as there aren't many textbooks talking well on choosing research direction, in particular, how to generate research ideas, how to narrow a research topic, and the differences among research aims, objectives and questions.
This is a clear and user friendly text that will be a great addition to the support we offer our Masters students.
Comprehensive text, clearly written. Accessible addition to the serious research student's toolkit.
Excellence and clarity of the narrative and the book covers everything a final year students needs to know in order to carry out their final project/dissertation.
Adopted having in mind my students who are embarking on a research project for the first time. Its simple language makes it easy to follow for business students getting introduced to the rudiments of research, although the resource is lacking in-depth coverage of concepts and techniques. The quiz questions and Kahoots a useful feature.
