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Research methods in human resource management : investigating a business issue / Valerie Anderson, Rita Fontinha.

By: Anderson, ValerieContributor(s): Fontinha, RitaMaterial type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: London : Kogan Page Limited, 2024Edition: 5th editionDescription: xiii, 475 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmISBN: 9781398610163; 9781398611108Subject(s): Personnel management -- Research -- MethodologyDDC classification: 658.30072
Contents:
Chapter - 01: Investigating and researching HR issues Chapter - 02: Introduction to research design Chapter - 03: Finding and reviewing HR literature and information sources Chapter - 04: Ethics and professionalism Chapter - 05: Planning the research process Chapter - 06: Finding and using documents and organisational evidence Chapter - 07: Qualitative research and data gathering Chapter - 08: Analysing qualitative data Chapter - 09: Collecting and recording quantitative data Chapter - 10: Analysing quantitative data Chapter - 11: Writing a research report, dissertation or research proposal Chapter - 12: Making an impact – the relationship between research and practice Chapter - 13: Glossary;
Summary: Fully updated throughout, this fifth edition is essential reading for master's-level CIPD and non-CIPD students alike. Balancing theoretical frameworks and practical guidance, Research Methods in Human Resource Management explains everything from the first stages of a HR research project from defining a hypothesis and planning the research process through to reviewing literature and documents, collecting and analysing both qualitative and quantitative data. There is also guidance on how to write up the research project with best practice sample literature reviews and write-ups included.Fully updated throughout, this edition now includes expert discussion of how secondary data can be used in a research project as well as new material on data collection in a hybrid world, ethics and sustainability. International examples and discussion of collecting data from different geographies. Mapped to the CIPD Advanced module, Business Research in People Practice, this is an invaluable textbook for all postgraduate HR students needing to complete a dissertation or research project. 'Review and Reflect' sections at the end of each chapter, case illustrations and activities help to consolidate learning. Online resources include an Instructor's manual, PowerPoint slides and annotated weblinks.
List(s) this item appears in: New Arrivals - July 1st to 31st 2024
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Chapter - 01: Investigating and researching HR issues
Chapter - 02: Introduction to research design
Chapter - 03: Finding and reviewing HR literature and information sources
Chapter - 04: Ethics and professionalism
Chapter - 05: Planning the research process
Chapter - 06: Finding and using documents and organisational evidence
Chapter - 07: Qualitative research and data gathering
Chapter - 08: Analysing qualitative data
Chapter - 09: Collecting and recording quantitative data
Chapter - 10: Analysing quantitative data
Chapter - 11: Writing a research report, dissertation or research proposal
Chapter - 12: Making an impact – the relationship between research and practice
Chapter - 13: Glossary;

Fully updated throughout, this fifth edition is essential reading for master's-level CIPD and non-CIPD students alike. Balancing theoretical frameworks and practical guidance, Research Methods in Human Resource Management explains everything from the first stages of a HR research project from defining a hypothesis and planning the research process through to reviewing literature and documents, collecting and analysing both qualitative and quantitative data. There is also guidance on how to write up the research project with best practice sample literature reviews and write-ups included.Fully updated throughout, this edition now includes expert discussion of how secondary data can be used in a research project as well as new material on data collection in a hybrid world, ethics and sustainability. International examples and discussion of collecting data from different geographies. Mapped to the CIPD Advanced module, Business Research in People Practice, this is an invaluable textbook for all postgraduate HR students needing to complete a dissertation or research project. 'Review and Reflect' sections at the end of each chapter, case illustrations and activities help to consolidate learning. Online resources include an Instructor's manual, PowerPoint slides and annotated weblinks.

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