[ 973MIMR19 ]                                         Subject                                        Methods in Management Research
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                | Es ist eine neuere Version 2025W dieses Fachs/Moduls im Curriculum Master's programme Joint Master's Program Global Business - Canada/Peru 2025W vorhanden. | 
                
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                                            Education level | 
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                      | 6 ECTS | 
                                            Accumulative subject examination | 
                                            
                      M1 - Master's programme 1. year | 
                      Business Administration | 
                                                                  
                          Christoph Teller                       | 
                                               
                                            Johannes Kepler University Linz | 
                     
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                      | Original study plan | 
                      Master's programme Management 2022W | 
                     
                      
                    
                      | Objectives | 
                      Learning outcomes:
 On successful completion of this subject, the students will be able to:
 
- LO1: Accurately identify and apply relevant methods within qualitative research. [cognitive/analytical]
 - LO2: Demonstrate the ability to combine self-study and effective group work to successfully produce a qualitative research study in the field of (international) management. [intellectual/cognitive]
 - LO3: Actively take part in (online) interactive meetings to demonstrate research skills and methodological competencies. [intellectual/cognitive]
 - LO4: Demonstrate the ability to formulate and present a concise, insightful analysis which exposes issues logically and coherently. [transferable skills]
 - LO5: Develop the ability to cope with time pressure and criticism constructively. [transferable skills]
 - LO6: Critically analyze scientific literature and summarize the main findings. [analytical/practical]
 - LO7: Draft their own questionnaire, using both open and closed questions. [practical skill]
 - LO8: Consult and analyze international databases. [analytical/practical]
 - LO9: Perform basic data analysis. [analytical/practical]
 - LO10: Develop a research plan for their master thesis. [practical skill]
 
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