Management research is a methodical study that supplies knowledge to aid in managing choice, a hypothesis put out by prominent researchers states. Management factors such as group decision-making, policy decision-making, indi- vidual decision-making, etc. are studied as part of the organization’s management research. Surveys, website traffic, quantitative & qualitative studies, interviews, management studies, focus groups, market studies, and a slew of other methods all contribute to the intricate process that is business research. In-depth reports on the state of every facet of a company are provided. Full- scale business research often combines the results of many separate studies. In contrast, management research focuses only on investigating an organization’s management team. The goal of management research is to get contextually relevant data about the management of a certain firm. Management studies focus on the relationships between upper and lower management. To conduct research that has credibility and produces results grounded in science requires a solid approach. In addition, the plan’s specifics help researchers stay on track, resulting in a more efficient, less stressful, and easier-to- manage overall process. A researcher’s methodology sheds light on the thought process and procedures that led to the study’s findings.
Author | Dr. Sanvedi Rane, Dr. András Szeberényi, Dr. Ahmad A I Shajrawi, Dr. Vidhya Sadhu Kshirsagar |
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ISBN | 978-81-960691-0-0 |
Language | English |
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