Emerging research designs in New Zealand doctoral projects

Mixed method research is a growing area of methodological choice for many academics and researchers from across a variety of discipline areas. This chapter provides a brief overview of the rise of mixed methods research, its usage in business and management fields, a discussion on the emergence of m...

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Main Author: Cameron, Roslyn
Other Authors: Peter Miller
Format: Book Chapter
Published: Southern Cross University Press 2012
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/13022
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description Mixed method research is a growing area of methodological choice for many academics and researchers from across a variety of discipline areas. This chapter provides a brief overview of the rise of mixed methods research, its usage in business and management fields, a discussion on the emergence of mixed methods research designs and presents empirical evidence of mixed methods usage in DBA theses at MIT in New Zealand. * This is based in part on a chapter titled, ‘Changing the paradigm- emerging research designs in professional doctorates’, in Miller, P. and Marchant, T. (Editors) 2009, Professional Doctorate Research in Australia: Commentary and Case Studies from Business, Education and Indigenous Studies, Southern Cross University Press, Lismore.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-130222023-02-02T07:57:38Z Emerging research designs in New Zealand doctoral projects Cameron, Roslyn Peter Miller Wayne Dreyer Mixed method research is a growing area of methodological choice for many academics and researchers from across a variety of discipline areas. This chapter provides a brief overview of the rise of mixed methods research, its usage in business and management fields, a discussion on the emergence of mixed methods research designs and presents empirical evidence of mixed methods usage in DBA theses at MIT in New Zealand. * This is based in part on a chapter titled, ‘Changing the paradigm- emerging research designs in professional doctorates’, in Miller, P. and Marchant, T. (Editors) 2009, Professional Doctorate Research in Australia: Commentary and Case Studies from Business, Education and Indigenous Studies, Southern Cross University Press, Lismore. 2012 Book Chapter http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/13022 Southern Cross University Press restricted
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url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/13022