... deserve a prominent role inbusiness research. The casestudy research strategy can be used for analysing and solving practical business problems, as well as for building and testing business theories.However, ... researchers inbusiness andmanagement in mind. For several years now, we have taught research methods, including case study methodology, to undergraduate, gradu-ate, and doctoral students inbusiness ... the top marketing research journals (e.g. International Journal of Research in Marketing, Journal of Consumer Research, Journal of Marketing,Journal of Marketing Research, and Marketing Science)...
... forces influencing prevailing research agendas, we must appreciate that modern clinical research does not take place in a vacuum, but pursued within the context of a world increasingly influenced ... research than do other clinical examinations. Their classification as research can be beneficial in that, under this label, gaining funding and getting results published in professional journals ... we would ensure that researchers of the same culture and language group as the research subjects obtain the consent. In reality, having highly trained people ob-taining informed consent is rare....
... andThunderbird International Business Review. In the 1997 issue of Journal ofTeaching in International Business, Dr Kotabe was ranked the most prolificinternational marketing researcher in the world in ... Fox School of Business and Management, Temple University sponsored the inauguralInternational BusinessResearch Forum on ‘Emerging Issues in International Business Research during April 7-8, ... Aulakh,Preet S., 1962– III. International BusinessResearch Forum on ‘Emerging Issues in International BusinessResearch (2000 : Fox School) IV. New horizons in international business. HF1372 .E44 2002382—dc212001051075ISBN...
... before beginning research, indicating the range of typesof research that are possible and the unique risks and benefits of research in each setting (Waldman). SUMMARY OF A WORKSHOP 3intentions ... thought ofas either invasive or passive (merely gathering information), social science research may be more invasive than researchers think, especially in emer-gency settings.Institutional review ... of research are becoming more common in thesesettings, specific ethical guidelines for such research do not exist. Research in crisis situations may entail special challenges in terms of ethics, ...
... Build research into a program from the beginning and build onknowledge gained from researchin previous emergencies when designingprograms (Lynch).ã Informed consent should be an ongoing and ... of research are becoming more common in thesesettings, specific ethical guidelines for such research do not exist. Research in crisis situations may entail special challenges in terms of ethics, ... Health International, Research TrianglePark, NC 1 Research Ethics in Complex Humanitarian EmergenciesSituations involving conflict and forced migration have become in- creasingly commonplace in...
... research course in a Master of Science degree in Accountancywas used to cover individual ethics, professional ethics, business ethics, and the case approach to discussing ethical dilemmas. In ... understanding ofthe entity’s internal control, when assessing risk, when gathering substantiveevidence, and in performing an internal control assessment. In performingthe audit, the independent ... synthesizes the conflicting research findings and points researchers in directions where additional research (often discovery or application re-search) would be useful. Ideally, integration research will...
... careers inresearch and/or consulting, in academia, public orga-nisations, multinational law rms, as well as business organizations. Graduates are also well prepared for doctorate research in numerous ... 87 ReseaRch MasteR in Business, Law and econoMics ReseaRch MasteR in Business, Law and econoMicsF E MFaculté d’économie et de gestionmaster recherche spécialité Business, ... MasteR thesis (18 cRedits)ue 8 geneRaL issues in sociaL sciences (6 cRedits) Research Seminars & Invited Professors ReseaRch MasteR in Business, Law and econoMicsF E ...
... group or institu-tion: bioethics, business ethics, Christian ethics, feminist ethics, journalistic ethics, medical ethics, military ethics (if that is not an oxymoron), profes-sional ethics, ... and blowing the whistle on it 1087 Ethicsin qualitative research 1308 Researchethics and vulnerable populations 1499 Does one size fit all? Ethicsin transcultural research 16510 Research ... profes-sional ethics, sports ethics and, of present concern, research ethics. Thisleaves us in something of a difficulty; how shall we understand ethics and research ethicsin this book in a way that is...
... of critical thinking, and a knowledge of ethics and the law that must be maintained. Addressing ethicalissues in a research project can be a source of stress and offrustration as investigators ... for clinical decision-making prevail? Should research participation become part of advance careplanning? What happens when the patient regains capacity?Is he/she obliged to continue in the research ... project if suchcontinuation is crucial in order to answer the research question? In other words, can/should a Ulysses type ofcontract exist?Editorial Research ethicsin the intensive care unit:...
... in insecure settings). As expatriateturnover in conflict situations is high, involving and train-ing a core group of national collaborating researcherswould facilitate continuity of the research ... routine monitoring and evaluation, hypothesistesting, or clinical research. Routine Monitoring and evaluationRoutine monitoring and evaluation provides valuabledata that can inform future interventions. ... caught in conflict. But it must also beacknowledged that researchers may have a personal inter-est in conducting researchin a conflict setting when in factthe research question could be posed in...
... ofparticipating to clinical research. Breast Cancer Research andTreatment 2005, 91:279-281.23. Macklin R: After Helsinki: unresolved issues in international research. Kennedy Inst Ethics J 2001, ... change in regulations that increasesthe burden on researchers. Regulation by its nature isabout ensuring a minimal acceptable standard; in con-trast, bringing ethics into the heart of research ... stronginducement to take part inresearchin order to gain accessto the treatment in question. Balanced against this is theargument that research is inherently more beneficial tothe individual in...
... International Business 7eby Charles W.L. HillMcGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright â 2009 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.Chapter 4 Ethics in International Business 4-3Introduction Ethics ... Issues In International Business The most common ethical issues inbusiness involve:employment practiceshuman rightsenvironmental regulationscorruptionthe moral obligation of multinational ... bribes to foreign government officials in order to gain business The Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Officials in International Business Transactions adopted by the Organization...
... of qualified staff 6Increased Access to the Customers Own DataãKey factor in reducing business costs–Shift the burden of accessing a customer’s data from the business to the customer–Customers ... faces various challengesãOnce a business has decided to invest in wireless technology 10Challenges of Using Wireless TechnologyãChallenges include:Competing technologiesData securityãWireless ... user’s Internet connection 5Increased ProductivityãHaving universal access to corporate dataLeads to increased productivity by employeesãSurvey by Cisco in 2001 showed thatBy using a...
... E-MAIL PROBLEMS LINKED TO A WRITING AND EDITING PROCESSIndividual UserE-mail Issues Prewriting DraftingEditingLogicEditingLayoutEditingGrammar PostwritingMissing/poorsubject line xWeak ... 13:57:22 Lauren Vicker, Ron Hein - "The Fast Forward MBA inBusiness Communication"Part 2 Business Writing and Editing21 Chapter 3Using Writing and Editing Processes23 Make the Process ... "The Fast Forward MBA inBusiness Communication"Supply-Chain Linkages in Nonmanufacturing EnvironmentsSupply-chain-like linkage problems are also inherent in service organizations....
... to various individuals and groups bothwithin and outside the organisation. In addition, managers are responsible for maintaining a highstandard of business ethics. In this context ethics means ... Leadership appointed in the United Kingdom.Predominantly interested in military history, Adair used his research to formulate a theory whichwould also have valuable spin-offs as a training vehicle. ... workers and those living in the vicinity.Other stakeholders in this respect are the education and training providers, such asschools and colleges, who expect the business to provide information on...