应对企业管理本科生科研能力建设的挑战

Q3 Business, Management and Accounting Electronic Journal of Business Research Methods Pub Date : 2019-09-01 DOI:10.34190/jbrm.17.3.003
M. Rich, Ann Brown, A. Banerjee
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研究过程是复杂的,涉及许多概念上不同的步骤,需要各种技能。例如,在研究过程的早期,识别和阐明一个合适的研究问题的任务通常涉及到其他技能,其中包括高水平的创造力和批判性思维,而在研究过程的后期,应用一个合适的研究方法将需要对该方法的艺术状态有深入的了解。随着研究人员在当前学科理论、学科知识和研究方法之间进行迭代的技术越来越专业化,它对研究社区以外的人也变得越来越不透明。很少或没有接触过研究的管理学学生对此感到困惑,因为他们被鼓励去做一些有创造性和原创性的事情,同时,他们被期望使用与所选方法相关的一套惯例,在现有知识的基础上进行构建。大一的商科学生面临许多新情况。他们中的大多数人几乎没有研究的经验,也不知道一个成功项目所必需的各种要素。学校层面的教学主要侧重于传授学科知识和灌输基本的计算和文学技能。它并没有让他们很好地准备好设定自己的目标和独立工作——这是研究的核心。传统的教学方法可以帮助他们获得相关的学科知识和基本的研究方法。但将这些整合到一项实际研究中需要深入的理解和创造性思维。基于问题的学习(PBL)是一种帮助UG学生在他们的研究尝试开始时发展所需的思维方式和技能的方法。本文采用基于问题的学习(PBL)方法,向商业管理专业第一年的学生介绍批判性思维技能。它评估了开发和提供这样一门课程所涉及的内容。教职员工和学生都认为这种体验具有挑战性,但总体反应是积极的,表明所采取的方法从根本上是有效的。
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Addressing The Challenge of Building Research Capabilities in Business Management Undergraduate Students
The research process is complex, involving many conceptually different steps that require a variety of skills. For instance, early on in the research process the task of identifying and articulating a suitable research problem often involves, amongst other skills, a high level of creativity and critical thinking, whereas later on in the process, application of a suitable research method would require deep knowledge of the state of art in that methodology. As the techniques used by researchers to iterate between current discipline theory, subject knowledge and research methodology gets increasingly specialized, it is also becoming more opaque to people outside the research community. Management students with little or no exposure to research find this puzzling because they are being encouraged to do something creative and original, and at the same time they are expected to build on existing knowledge using a set of conventions associated with the chosen methodology. Business students in their 1st year face many new situations. Most of them have little experience of what research is about or the various elements that are necessary for a successful project. The teaching at school level mostly focuses on imparting subject knowledge and instilling basic numeracy and literary skills. It does not prepare them so well for setting their own goals and working independently ‑ the core of research. Traditional teaching methods can help them acquire the relevant subject knowledge and basic research methods. But putting these together in a piece of practical research requires in depth understanding and creative thinking. Problem‑based learning (PBL) is a way to help UG students at the beginning of their research attempts to develop the mindset and skills needed. This paper makes the case for introducing Critical Thinking skills to Business Management students in their 1st year, using a problem‑based Learning (PBL) approach. It assesses what was involved in developing and delivering such a course. Both staff and students found the experience challenging, but the overall response was positive establishing that the approach taken was fundamentally effective.
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Electronic Journal of Business Research Methods
Electronic Journal of Business Research Methods Business, Management and Accounting-Business and International Management
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期刊介绍: The Electronic Journal of Business Research Methods (EJBRM) provides perspectives on topics relevant to research methods applied in the field of business and management. Through its publication the journal contributes to the development of theory and practice. The journal accepts academically robust papers that contribute to the area of research methods applied in business and management research. Papers submitted to the journal are double-blind reviewed by members of the reviewer committee or other suitably qualified readers. The Editor reserves the right to reject papers that, in the view of the editorial board, are either of insufficient quality, or are not relevant enough to the subject area. The editor is happy to discuss contributions before submission. The journal publishes work in the categories described below. Research Papers: These may be qualitative or quantitative, empirical or theoretical in nature and can discuss completed research findings or work in progress. Case Studies: Case studies are welcomed illustrating business and management research methods in practise. View Points: View points are less academically rigorous articles usually in areas of controversy which will fuel some interesting debate. Conference Reports and Book Reviews: Anyone who attends a conference or reads a book that they feel contributes to the area of Business Research Methods is encouraged to submit a review for publication.
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