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Changing the paradigm: Emerging research designs in professional doctorates

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posted on 2017-12-06, 00:00 authored by Roslyn Cameron
The emergence of mixed methods in business, management and organisational research has only recently begun to attract the notice of researchers and academics, There is relatively less literature and commentary on the usc of mixed methods in applied business than there is in social sciences, health and education where mixed methods has witnessed higher levels of acceptance. Nonetheless, those who have researched the use of mixed methods in business and management fields have found an increasing utilisation. This chapter explores the emergent body of literature and research that is attempting to gauge the use of mixed methods across a variety of business and management fields,. This will be followed by the presentation of findings into the research designs and methods utilised in Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) theses from the International Centre for Professional Doctorates at Southern Cross University in Australia. The research points to mixed methods as being the most frequently utilised research approach by DBA candidates (39%). This exceeds the number of purely quantitative theses (32%) and purely qualitative theses (29%). Of all the DBA theses (n=186) examined, 41 % have been Australian based.

History

Editor

Miller P; Marchant T

Parent Title

Professional doctorate research in Australia: Commentary and case studies from business, education and indigenous studies

Start Page

29

End Page

42

Number of Pages

14

ISBN-10

187585570X

ISBN-13

9781875855704

Publisher

Southern Cross University Press

Place of Publication

Lismore, N.S.W.

Open Access

  • No

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Number of Chapters

14