Mixed method research designs: a case study of their adoption in a doctor of business administration program

The paper presents empirical data concerning the utilisation of mixed method research in Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) research projects (theses). The Southern Cross University, Australia, DBA program was established in 1996 as a research degree and has successfully graduated over 250 grad...

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Main Authors: Miller, P., Cameron, Roslyn
Format: Journal Article
Published: Routledge 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/20799
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description The paper presents empirical data concerning the utilisation of mixed method research in Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) research projects (theses). The Southern Cross University, Australia, DBA program was established in 1996 as a research degree and has successfully graduated over 250 graduates from a diverse range of countries across the globe. It is the largest DBA program in the Australasia. The research will present prevalence rates of mixed methods research utilised by doctoralcandidates, data will be presented on the most frequently used data collection methods and research approaches within the field of business and management, with empirical data from a number of countries including Australia, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia. Emergent issues with regard to the use of mixed methods research in business and management research and the teaching of mixed methods are discussed.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-207992018-03-29T09:06:34Z Mixed method research designs: a case study of their adoption in a doctor of business administration program Miller, P. Cameron, Roslyn research design doctoral research mixed method The paper presents empirical data concerning the utilisation of mixed method research in Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) research projects (theses). The Southern Cross University, Australia, DBA program was established in 1996 as a research degree and has successfully graduated over 250 graduates from a diverse range of countries across the globe. It is the largest DBA program in the Australasia. The research will present prevalence rates of mixed methods research utilised by doctoralcandidates, data will be presented on the most frequently used data collection methods and research approaches within the field of business and management, with empirical data from a number of countries including Australia, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia. Emergent issues with regard to the use of mixed methods research in business and management research and the teaching of mixed methods are discussed. 2011 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/20799 10.5172/mra.2011.5.3.387 Routledge restricted
spellingShingle research design
doctoral research
mixed method
Miller, P.
Cameron, Roslyn
Mixed method research designs: a case study of their adoption in a doctor of business administration program
title Mixed method research designs: a case study of their adoption in a doctor of business administration program
title_full Mixed method research designs: a case study of their adoption in a doctor of business administration program
title_fullStr Mixed method research designs: a case study of their adoption in a doctor of business administration program
title_full_unstemmed Mixed method research designs: a case study of their adoption in a doctor of business administration program
title_short Mixed method research designs: a case study of their adoption in a doctor of business administration program
title_sort mixed method research designs: a case study of their adoption in a doctor of business administration program
topic research design
doctoral research
mixed method
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/20799