Corporate Profile 47Billion Information Technology
Business research
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2. A research proposal is a document written by
a researcher that provides a detailed
description of the proposed program. It is
like an outline of the entire research process
that gives a reader a summary of the
information discussed in a project.
4. A process of finding solutions to a problem
after a thorough study and analysis of the
situational factor.
Example: a managers in an organization
constantly engage themselves in studying
and analyzing issues and hence are involves
in some form of research activity as they
make decisions at the workplace.
5. In business, research can be describes as a
systematic and organized effort to investigate
a specific problem encountered in the work
setting, that needs a solution.
6. It is an organized, systematic, data
based, critical, objective, scientific inquiry or
investigation into a specific
problem, undertaken with the purpose of
finding answers or solutions to it.
Research provide needed information for
decision making.
It is resulted of a careful analysis of data
gathered.
8. PRIMARY SOURCE
- finding out yourself, first hand.
- Experiments, interviews, questionnaires, surv
eys, participant observation.
SECONDARY SOURCE
- Reading other people’s work and ideas.
- books, journal articles, websites.
9. Method used in order to research your work.
Explain the normal rules or required
procedure to conduct.
10. Finding yourself at first hand.
Interviews
Questionnaires
Surveys
Observation
11. Books
Academic Journals
Other journals, magazines and periodicals
Websites
Local and national government publications
Organizational data
31. Appraisal of the available academic work
within a particular field of study.
Establish the context of the problem or topic
by reference to previous work
Understand the structure of the problem
Relate theories and ideas to the problem
Identify the relative variables and relations
Show the reader what has been done
previously
Show which theories have been applied to the
problems
32. Show which research designs and methods
have been chosen
Rationalise the significance of the problem
and the study presented, synthesis and gain a
new perspective on the problem.
Show what further work needs to be done in
the light of existing knowledge.