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Doing Exemplary Research

by Peter J. Frost (Editor), Ralph E. Stablein (Editor), Lyman W. Porter
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Overview

This volume explores the doing of research - as a 'journey' for those involved. It looks at the meanings of exemplary research practice. Authors' descriptions of the origins, experiences and outcomes of their own research are interwoven with commentaries on these by other major figures in the field. The book is an outstanding resource for all organizational researchers.

Synopsis

This volume explores the doing of research - as a 'journey' for those involved. It looks at the meanings of exemplary research practice. Authors' descriptions of the origins, experiences and outcomes of their own research are interwoven with commentaries on these by other major figures in the field. The book is an outstanding resource for all organizational researchers.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 1992
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Pages
336
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780803939097

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