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    The Monograph Dissertation versus the Papers Approach

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    Although most universities have had the power to award a doctorate on the basis of published papers, many researchers have not taken this route to a degree. As more universities are now offering this alternative it is important to understand how this approach works and why this route is sound. It is envisaged that there will be an increasing number of researchers obtaining their doctorate by the Papers Approach

    Research strategies - beyond the differences

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    I wanted to feel the way they did: Mimesis as a situational dynamic of peer mentoring by ex-offenders

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    This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Deviant Behavior on 10/10/2016, available online: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/01639625.2016.1237829Despite growing enthusiasm for peer mentoring as a criminal justice intervention, very little is known about what actually happens within these relationships. Drawing on an ethnographic study of peer mentoring in the North of England this article will foreground the concept of inspiration” in these settings. It will argue that Rene Girard’s theory of mimesis offers a framework with which to analyze role modeling in mentoring relationships and that a Girardian reading also offers interesting insights into the unresolved problem of the origins of personal change

    So you want to be an academic researcher in business and management studies!

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    The aim of this paper is to discuss the philosophical issues which are necessary to consider when undertaking academic research into business or management. The paper also considers the research options or paradigms available and suggests how a researcher can make an informed and sensible decision as to how to proceed. The starting point in all research undertakings is to focus clearly on the fact that the objective of this activity is to add something of value to the body of accumulated knowledge and in this case accumulated business and management knowledge. This means that an unanswered question or unsolved problem will be identified and studied and that the researcher will attempt to produce a suitable answer or a solution or illustrate a specific area. Of course the focus here is on difficult problems to which the solution is not obvious and which when solved will add material value to the subject area being studied. There are at least three major philosophical1 questions which should be addressed at the outset of the research. These are why research? what to research? and how to research? It could also be argued that where to research? and when to research? although of lesser philosophical importance, also deserve attention. In addition there is the question of research ethics which is discussed in a later paper in this series (Remenyi & Williams 1995)

    Let\u27s Make a Profit?..... Someday

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    How to become a successful IT consultant

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    Doing Research in Business and Management

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    A guide to measuring and managing it benefits.

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