Understanding Business Research Terms & Concepts: Part 1 RES 351 To some extent all research may be approached either quantitatively or qualitatively. Everything is determined by the researcher’s primary aim. Are they fascinated in a methodical strategy, as a way to generate similar, generalized information, or do they desire to make a narrative of a special instance/scenario/circumstance? Each choice requires various kinds of preparation, which might best be accompanied by a special
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Research Analysis RES 351 Research Analysis Bringing Research to life questions: 1. What evidence is presented that shows effort was made to understand the management dilemma? The evidence presented that shows effort was made to understand the management dilemma was the probing questions that have been stated by Jason during the discussion between Myra and Jason. Jason plans on asking questions and listening to discover what the facts management has gathered thus far, what the problem
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Current Events in Business Research Christopher Merrin RES/351 Jan 20, 2014 Ruzanna Topchyan (i) The business The United States Marine Corp is the business that I know that has an issue that must be resolved. Just like any other major company in the civilian sector the Marine Corps functions just like a businesses. (ii) The problem One of the biggest issues that are seen all over is the lack of integrity. With the every growing and changing challenges that we face in the Marine
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Current Events in Business Research Robert Fisher RES/351 August 17th, 2015 Sean Kenney Current Events in Business Research While the pattern of logistics responsibilities has remained fairly stable over the past five years, there's volatility among the factors that will most likely influence the growth and development of the corporate logistics function during the next decade. This year's "hot" topics. That's the real news contained in The Ohio State University 2003 Survey of Career Patterns
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Business Research Ethics Diane Gutierrez RES/351 September 30, 2015 Gwenn Grondal Business Research Ethics Ethics in business research is not always a black and white issue. What is legal may not necessarily be ethical and the same can be said for the opposite. Careful consideration should be taken when conducting business research as both good and bad things may be discovered, and remaining ethical in your findings and how you apply it to your business, could invariably save your business
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Business Research Ethics Timothy L. Goree RES/351 February 19, 2013 AMANUEL GOBENA Business Research Ethics At the University of Putra in Malaysia two lecturers were working on a student guidebook for all management majors. This guidebook while written to help the students unfortunately was found to have been written with assistance that was not given credit, in short the guidebook had been written with a good deal of plagiarism. This unfortunate event produced a good deal of attention both
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Current Events in Business XXXX RES/351 April 30, 2012 XXXXXXXXX Current Events in Business Research Mehta, S. S., & Mehta, G. B. (1995). Marketing of churches: An empirical study of important attributes. Services Marketing Quarterly, 13(1), 53-53. The chosen article references marketing in nontraditional areas, the church, to improve customer satisfaction and client service. Today churches want to develop appropriate responses to meet the expectation of the congregation.
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Business Research Ethics University of Phoenix Shayla L. Morales RES/351 September 23, 2014 Ray Rivera Business Research Ethics Business research is a key aspect to the longevity and profitability of any business. Safety and profits are the key ingredients for Pharmaceutical industries. Some companies place their trust on individuals who perform the research and they entrust on the results when their products are incorporated into the market. A pharmaceutical company has surveillance
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to Conduct Business Research: Part 1 Team A RES/351 December 16, 2013 Dr. Michael Gemignani Preparing to Conduct Business Research: Part 1 CSR stands for corporate social responsibility. This is refers to the business efforts to work with stakeholders in achieving improved economic, environmental and social performance. CSR is sometimes known as the triple bottom line. It is also identified as corporate citizenship or sustainability. This is the standards of how a business is supposed
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Business Research RES/351 The first article that I chose is named “HMO Access Woes Studied.” The paper is about how HMO patients don't know how to gain access to specialists, don't always know when referrals are appropriate and don't know how to appeal if they have trouble getting referrals. And many physicians (Dependent Variable) don't adequately explain the referral process to patients because they themselves don't understand how it works. Phase one of their study (Independent Variable) involved
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