Enrolment Restriction: DBA students only
The aim of this subject is to help candidates develop the research skills and expertise necessary to prepare a dissertation. The subject has four components. First, candidates are introduced to the issues to be considered in developing a research proposal. Second, candidates study the use of qualitative and non-experimental methods and their applications to business. Third, the subject considers quantitative research methods, including the formulation of hypotheses, the construction of models and theories and the techniques of empirical testing and multivariate analysis. Finally, candidates take one of three options: the case study method, action research or observational research. Assumed knowledge for this subject is equivalent to that covered in DBA711 Research Issues in Business.
This information is for currently enrolled students, and students wishing to re-enrol. Please consult the online course brochures for prospective students looking to enrol in 2008.