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Title Research methods for accounting and finance / / edited by Audrey Paterson, David Leung.
Publication Info Oxford : Goodfellow Publishers, 2016.



Descript 1 online resource (256 pages).
Contents Ch 1 The Nature of Accounting and Finance Research (Paterson, Jackson, Sherif, MacIntosh and Caldwell); Ch 2 Formulating a Research Project (Denedo, MacLaren and Hill); Ch 3 Critical Reflections of Academic Literature (Kyiu, Abena Kwansa, Paterson, Arshed and Danson); Ch 4 Research Philosophy and Paradigm (O'Gorman and MacIntosh); Ch 5 Data and Case Study Research in Accounting and Finance (Sagitova, Jubb, Farrukh, Papachroni and Lochrie); Ch 6 Data Sources from Archives to the Internet (Jubb, Zakaria, Gori and Perez-Vega); Ch 7 Methods and Techniques for Qualitative Data Gathering (Ogharanduku, Jubb, Lochrie, Curran and O'Gorman); Ch 8 Evaluating and Analysing Qualitative Data (Ogharanduku, Zakaria, Sitko and Sang); Ch 9 Quantitative Data Gathering Methods and Techniques (Salhin, Kyiu, Taheri, Porter, Valantasis-Kanellos and Knig); Ch 10 Approaches to Quantitative Data Analysis and Evaluation (Rae, Salhin, Taheri, Porter, Knig and Valantasis-Kanellos); Ch 11 Ethics, Moral Philosophy and Accounting and Finance Research (Paterson, and Jackson); Ch 12 Writing Up: A Tool Kit for Constructing your Written Project (MacIntosh, Farrington, Sanders and Denedo); Appendices; Index
Note 'Research Methods for Accounting and Finance' is an essential text for accounting and finance students undertaking research for the first time. It demystifies the research process by providing the novice researcher with a must-have guide through all of the stages of the research process, from identifying a research topic to the finished project. Research Methods for Accounting and Finance is an essential text for accounting and finance students undertaking research for the first time. It demystifies the research process by providing the novice researcher with a must-have guide through all of the stages of the research process, from identifying a research topic to the finished project. Jargon-free and written in a user-friendly style, it utilises a variety of methods to carefully link the subject matter and topics. Packed with appropriate examples and reflective exercises to support skills and knowledge development, each chapter includes a useful reference list and suggested further readings. It offers a comprehensive overview of key research methods and the choices available when undertaking research in accounting and finances. It includes: * an exploration of the nature and scope of research within the disciplines of accounting and finance; * how to identify a suitable research project and the importance of understanding and contextualising your research ideas via a thorough literature review; * which type of research most suitable to undertake and the researcher's choice of data collection method; * an analysis of qualitative and quantitative research methods - and which is more appropriate for your study; * Ethical issues and research codes of practice and advice on the writing process. To help support their learning, readers have access to a range of online resources including chapter-by-chapter multiple choice questions which will enable them to assess how well they have grasped individual chapters. The text also features a range of supplementary readings, in text exercises and cases/examples to help bring concepts to life. Visit www.goodfellowpublishers/rmforacc for details. The Global Management Series is a complete portfolio of global business and management texts that successfully meets the needs of students on international undergraduate and postgraduate business and management degree courses. Each book is clear, concise and practical and has a thorough pedagogic structure to suit a 12 week semester. The series offers a flexible 'pick and mix' choice of downloadable e-chapters, so that users can select and build learning materials tailored to their specific needs. See www.goodfellowpublishers.com/GMS for details. Each book in the series is edited and contributed to by a team of experienced academics based in the UK, Dubai and Malaysia it provides an essential learning aid for students across a wide range of business and management courses and an invaluable teaching tool for lecturers and academics. Series Editors: Robert MacIntosh, Professor of Strategy and Kevin O'Gorman, Professor of Management, both at Heriot-Watt University, UK About the Editors: Audrey Paterson is an Associate Professor in Accounting and manager of the PhD programme within the Department of Accounting, Economics & Finance at Heriot-Watt University, UK. David Leung is an Associate Professor in Accounting at Coventry University, UK. William (Bill) Jackson is Head of the Department of Accounting, Economics and Finance at Heriot-Watt University, UK. Robert MacIntosh is Professor of Strategy and Head of School at Heriot-Watt University, UK. Kevin O'Gorman is Professor of Management and Business History in Heriot-Watt University, UK.
400 annual accesses. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781910158906 (e-book)
9781910158906 (PDF ebook)
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Series The global management series
Global management series.
Subject Finance -- Research -- Methodology.
Accounting -- Research -- Methodology.
Alt author Paterson, Audrey.
Leung, David, 1974-
Descript 1 online resource (256 pages).
Contents Ch 1 The Nature of Accounting and Finance Research (Paterson, Jackson, Sherif, MacIntosh and Caldwell); Ch 2 Formulating a Research Project (Denedo, MacLaren and Hill); Ch 3 Critical Reflections of Academic Literature (Kyiu, Abena Kwansa, Paterson, Arshed and Danson); Ch 4 Research Philosophy and Paradigm (O'Gorman and MacIntosh); Ch 5 Data and Case Study Research in Accounting and Finance (Sagitova, Jubb, Farrukh, Papachroni and Lochrie); Ch 6 Data Sources from Archives to the Internet (Jubb, Zakaria, Gori and Perez-Vega); Ch 7 Methods and Techniques for Qualitative Data Gathering (Ogharanduku, Jubb, Lochrie, Curran and O'Gorman); Ch 8 Evaluating and Analysing Qualitative Data (Ogharanduku, Zakaria, Sitko and Sang); Ch 9 Quantitative Data Gathering Methods and Techniques (Salhin, Kyiu, Taheri, Porter, Valantasis-Kanellos and Knig); Ch 10 Approaches to Quantitative Data Analysis and Evaluation (Rae, Salhin, Taheri, Porter, Knig and Valantasis-Kanellos); Ch 11 Ethics, Moral Philosophy and Accounting and Finance Research (Paterson, and Jackson); Ch 12 Writing Up: A Tool Kit for Constructing your Written Project (MacIntosh, Farrington, Sanders and Denedo); Appendices; Index
Note 'Research Methods for Accounting and Finance' is an essential text for accounting and finance students undertaking research for the first time. It demystifies the research process by providing the novice researcher with a must-have guide through all of the stages of the research process, from identifying a research topic to the finished project. Research Methods for Accounting and Finance is an essential text for accounting and finance students undertaking research for the first time. It demystifies the research process by providing the novice researcher with a must-have guide through all of the stages of the research process, from identifying a research topic to the finished project. Jargon-free and written in a user-friendly style, it utilises a variety of methods to carefully link the subject matter and topics. Packed with appropriate examples and reflective exercises to support skills and knowledge development, each chapter includes a useful reference list and suggested further readings. It offers a comprehensive overview of key research methods and the choices available when undertaking research in accounting and finances. It includes: * an exploration of the nature and scope of research within the disciplines of accounting and finance; * how to identify a suitable research project and the importance of understanding and contextualising your research ideas via a thorough literature review; * which type of research most suitable to undertake and the researcher's choice of data collection method; * an analysis of qualitative and quantitative research methods - and which is more appropriate for your study; * Ethical issues and research codes of practice and advice on the writing process. To help support their learning, readers have access to a range of online resources including chapter-by-chapter multiple choice questions which will enable them to assess how well they have grasped individual chapters. The text also features a range of supplementary readings, in text exercises and cases/examples to help bring concepts to life. Visit www.goodfellowpublishers/rmforacc for details. The Global Management Series is a complete portfolio of global business and management texts that successfully meets the needs of students on international undergraduate and postgraduate business and management degree courses. Each book is clear, concise and practical and has a thorough pedagogic structure to suit a 12 week semester. The series offers a flexible 'pick and mix' choice of downloadable e-chapters, so that users can select and build learning materials tailored to their specific needs. See www.goodfellowpublishers.com/GMS for details. Each book in the series is edited and contributed to by a team of experienced academics based in the UK, Dubai and Malaysia it provides an essential learning aid for students across a wide range of business and management courses and an invaluable teaching tool for lecturers and academics. Series Editors: Robert MacIntosh, Professor of Strategy and Kevin O'Gorman, Professor of Management, both at Heriot-Watt University, UK About the Editors: Audrey Paterson is an Associate Professor in Accounting and manager of the PhD programme within the Department of Accounting, Economics & Finance at Heriot-Watt University, UK. David Leung is an Associate Professor in Accounting at Coventry University, UK. William (Bill) Jackson is Head of the Department of Accounting, Economics and Finance at Heriot-Watt University, UK. Robert MacIntosh is Professor of Strategy and Head of School at Heriot-Watt University, UK. Kevin O'Gorman is Professor of Management and Business History in Heriot-Watt University, UK.
400 annual accesses. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781910158906 (e-book)
9781910158906 (PDF ebook)
Series The global management series
Global management series.
Subject Finance -- Research -- Methodology.
Accounting -- Research -- Methodology.
Alt author Paterson, Audrey.
Leung, David, 1974-

Subject Finance -- Research -- Methodology.
Accounting -- Research -- Methodology.
Descript 1 online resource (256 pages).
Contents Ch 1 The Nature of Accounting and Finance Research (Paterson, Jackson, Sherif, MacIntosh and Caldwell); Ch 2 Formulating a Research Project (Denedo, MacLaren and Hill); Ch 3 Critical Reflections of Academic Literature (Kyiu, Abena Kwansa, Paterson, Arshed and Danson); Ch 4 Research Philosophy and Paradigm (O'Gorman and MacIntosh); Ch 5 Data and Case Study Research in Accounting and Finance (Sagitova, Jubb, Farrukh, Papachroni and Lochrie); Ch 6 Data Sources from Archives to the Internet (Jubb, Zakaria, Gori and Perez-Vega); Ch 7 Methods and Techniques for Qualitative Data Gathering (Ogharanduku, Jubb, Lochrie, Curran and O'Gorman); Ch 8 Evaluating and Analysing Qualitative Data (Ogharanduku, Zakaria, Sitko and Sang); Ch 9 Quantitative Data Gathering Methods and Techniques (Salhin, Kyiu, Taheri, Porter, Valantasis-Kanellos and Knig); Ch 10 Approaches to Quantitative Data Analysis and Evaluation (Rae, Salhin, Taheri, Porter, Knig and Valantasis-Kanellos); Ch 11 Ethics, Moral Philosophy and Accounting and Finance Research (Paterson, and Jackson); Ch 12 Writing Up: A Tool Kit for Constructing your Written Project (MacIntosh, Farrington, Sanders and Denedo); Appendices; Index
Note 'Research Methods for Accounting and Finance' is an essential text for accounting and finance students undertaking research for the first time. It demystifies the research process by providing the novice researcher with a must-have guide through all of the stages of the research process, from identifying a research topic to the finished project. Research Methods for Accounting and Finance is an essential text for accounting and finance students undertaking research for the first time. It demystifies the research process by providing the novice researcher with a must-have guide through all of the stages of the research process, from identifying a research topic to the finished project. Jargon-free and written in a user-friendly style, it utilises a variety of methods to carefully link the subject matter and topics. Packed with appropriate examples and reflective exercises to support skills and knowledge development, each chapter includes a useful reference list and suggested further readings. It offers a comprehensive overview of key research methods and the choices available when undertaking research in accounting and finances. It includes: * an exploration of the nature and scope of research within the disciplines of accounting and finance; * how to identify a suitable research project and the importance of understanding and contextualising your research ideas via a thorough literature review; * which type of research most suitable to undertake and the researcher's choice of data collection method; * an analysis of qualitative and quantitative research methods - and which is more appropriate for your study; * Ethical issues and research codes of practice and advice on the writing process. To help support their learning, readers have access to a range of online resources including chapter-by-chapter multiple choice questions which will enable them to assess how well they have grasped individual chapters. The text also features a range of supplementary readings, in text exercises and cases/examples to help bring concepts to life. Visit www.goodfellowpublishers/rmforacc for details. The Global Management Series is a complete portfolio of global business and management texts that successfully meets the needs of students on international undergraduate and postgraduate business and management degree courses. Each book is clear, concise and practical and has a thorough pedagogic structure to suit a 12 week semester. The series offers a flexible 'pick and mix' choice of downloadable e-chapters, so that users can select and build learning materials tailored to their specific needs. See www.goodfellowpublishers.com/GMS for details. Each book in the series is edited and contributed to by a team of experienced academics based in the UK, Dubai and Malaysia it provides an essential learning aid for students across a wide range of business and management courses and an invaluable teaching tool for lecturers and academics. Series Editors: Robert MacIntosh, Professor of Strategy and Kevin O'Gorman, Professor of Management, both at Heriot-Watt University, UK About the Editors: Audrey Paterson is an Associate Professor in Accounting and manager of the PhD programme within the Department of Accounting, Economics & Finance at Heriot-Watt University, UK. David Leung is an Associate Professor in Accounting at Coventry University, UK. William (Bill) Jackson is Head of the Department of Accounting, Economics and Finance at Heriot-Watt University, UK. Robert MacIntosh is Professor of Strategy and Head of School at Heriot-Watt University, UK. Kevin O'Gorman is Professor of Management and Business History in Heriot-Watt University, UK.
400 annual accesses. UkHlHU
Alt author Paterson, Audrey.
Leung, David, 1974-
ISBN 9781910158906 (e-book)
9781910158906 (PDF ebook)

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