Monday 12 December 2011

On research methods textbooks on specific business subjects

There are general research methods textbooks and there are research methods textbooks for specific business disciplines. I provide some examples below:

  1. Ryan, B., Scapens, R.W., and Theobold, M. (2002) Research methods and methodology in Finance and Accounting, Thomson.
  2. Rogelberg, S.G. (editor) Handbook of Research Methods in Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Blackwell Publishing
  3. Howcroft, D. and Trauth, E,M. (editors) (2005) Handbook of Critical Information Systems Research, Edward Elgar
  4. Humphrey, C, and Lee, B. (editors) (2004) The Real Life Guide to Accounting Research, Elsevier.
  5. Hackley, C. (2003) Doing Research Projects in Marketing, Management and Consumer Research, Routledge.
  6. Kock, N. (editor) (2007) Information Systems Action Research, Springer
  7. Anderson, V. (2004) Research Methods in Human Resource Management, published by Charterd Institute of Personnel and Development
  8. Oates, B.J. (2008) Researching Information Systems and Computing, Sage Publications
  9. Scarrott, M. (editors) (1999) Sports, Leisure and Tourism: Information Sources - A guide for researchers, Butterworth-Heinemann

These references are more likely to be read by Post-graduate students in their specific subject areas.

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