This document summarizes a research fellowship given by Professor MM Bagali of Jain University. It discusses the professor's experience conducting and guiding research over many years. It addresses common challenges researchers face such as identifying topics, questions and methodology. It provides tips for writing effective literature reviews and advice on selecting high quality journals to pursue publication. The professor emphasizes developing a clear narrative, contribution, and innovative approach to research.
A presentation from the joint CILIP Information Literacy Group and Library and Information Research Group's Writing Research Proposals and Publication event.
A presentation from the joint CILIP Information Literacy Group and Library and Information Research Group's Writing Research Proposals and Publication event.
How to Do and Write The Literature Review by Ali Samer-2018'Ali Muhsan
1- Getting you to think about the purpose of a literature review
2- Getting you to think about what your own literature review will look like.
3- Critical thinking, reading, and writing
- Critical Thinking as a Student
4- Planning and structuring options.
Starting to think about your own literature review
(Key Players and Sources)
5- Interactive.
Created
Delivered by Prof. Togar Simatupang.
Master and Doctoral Consortium in IICIES 2013 in MBA ITB, Seminar Room.
Grand Royal Panghegar Hotel 24 - 28 Juni 2013.
Writing the winning thesis or dissertation, a step by step guide. Slides have been prepared from the book of the same name authored by Randy L. Joyner, William A. Rouse and Allan A. Glatthorn.
How to Do and Write The Literature Review by Ali Samer-2018'Ali Muhsan
1- Getting you to think about the purpose of a literature review
2- Getting you to think about what your own literature review will look like.
3- Critical thinking, reading, and writing
- Critical Thinking as a Student
4- Planning and structuring options.
Starting to think about your own literature review
(Key Players and Sources)
5- Interactive.
Created
Delivered by Prof. Togar Simatupang.
Master and Doctoral Consortium in IICIES 2013 in MBA ITB, Seminar Room.
Grand Royal Panghegar Hotel 24 - 28 Juni 2013.
Writing the winning thesis or dissertation, a step by step guide. Slides have been prepared from the book of the same name authored by Randy L. Joyner, William A. Rouse and Allan A. Glatthorn.
The nature of qualitative research formulating research questio.docxdennisa15
The nature of qualitative research: formulating research questions and developing a literature review
Dr Jo Cartwright
Outline for today
Research aims and objectives
Literature reviews
Exercises
Analyse good and bad examples of aims and objectives
Handout – developing your own aims and objectives
Analyse good and bad examples of student literature reviews
Literature review analysis of 5-10 journal articles of your choice
Thinking about your research area
Will be conducting a dissertation next year
Seems a long way off but it is worth giving yourself a good deal of time to think about what you want to conduct your research on
Also can use this module as a ‘testing ground’ to develop your initial ideas and receive feedback
Importance of research questions
Guide your literature search
Guide your decisions about the kind of research design to employ
Guide your decisions about what data to collect and from whom
Guide your analysis of the data
Guide your writing up of the data
Stop you from going off on tangents
Possible sources of research questions
Opposing theoretical perspectives
Contrasting perspectives on women’s choice or structural barriers explaining their lack of progression into SM jobs.
The existing literature
Gaps in the gender equality literature on barriers of SPL for homosexual couples in the workplace
Different organisational structures
Barriers for SPL take-up in flexible vs traditional organisational structures
New methods or theories in new settings
Barriers for SPL take up in the gig economy
New social and technical developments
The role of Brexit on recruitment and retention in xxx industry, or organisational responses to the ageing workforce in xxx industry.
Personal experience
Aesthetic labour in retail
SM = SENIOR MANAGEMENT; SPL = SHARED PARENTAL LEAVE
6
Formulating research questions
Most students want to conduct research into areas that are of personal interest to them
Start out with a general research area or objective
This should then be narrowed down to develop a tighter focus out of which research questions can be developed
Very open ended research is risky and leads to too much data and confusion when writing up
No or poor research questions = poor research
Framework for crafting research questions
Identifying a research question flow - chart
I don’t have a research question, where do I start? Narrow down a research area of interest
1) Narrow down an area of interest (i.e. Growth theory, monetary policy, fiscal policy etc.)
2) Within that area of interest try to answer a research question that:
Has either not been addressed before;
Or has been addressed but that you could extend in a significant way (i.e. new data-set, different econometric/theoretical approach etc.);
Or pioneer a new research area of economics (not recommended)
Note: before you identify a research question it is crucial that you narrow down a research area of interest!
Literature review ( when I don’t have a research q.
The nature of qualitative research formulating research questio.docxarnoldmeredith47041
The nature of qualitative research: formulating research questions and developing a literature review
Dr Jo Cartwright
Outline for today
Research aims and objectives
Literature reviews
Exercises
Analyse good and bad examples of aims and objectives
Handout – developing your own aims and objectives
Analyse good and bad examples of student literature reviews
Literature review analysis of 5-10 journal articles of your choice
Thinking about your research area
Will be conducting a dissertation next year
Seems a long way off but it is worth giving yourself a good deal of time to think about what you want to conduct your research on
Also can use this module as a ‘testing ground’ to develop your initial ideas and receive feedback
Importance of research questions
Guide your literature search
Guide your decisions about the kind of research design to employ
Guide your decisions about what data to collect and from whom
Guide your analysis of the data
Guide your writing up of the data
Stop you from going off on tangents
Possible sources of research questions
Opposing theoretical perspectives
Contrasting perspectives on women’s choice or structural barriers explaining their lack of progression into SM jobs.
The existing literature
Gaps in the gender equality literature on barriers of SPL for homosexual couples in the workplace
Different organisational structures
Barriers for SPL take-up in flexible vs traditional organisational structures
New methods or theories in new settings
Barriers for SPL take up in the gig economy
New social and technical developments
The role of Brexit on recruitment and retention in xxx industry, or organisational responses to the ageing workforce in xxx industry.
Personal experience
Aesthetic labour in retail
SM = SENIOR MANAGEMENT; SPL = SHARED PARENTAL LEAVE
6
Formulating research questions
Most students want to conduct research into areas that are of personal interest to them
Start out with a general research area or objective
This should then be narrowed down to develop a tighter focus out of which research questions can be developed
Very open ended research is risky and leads to too much data and confusion when writing up
No or poor research questions = poor research
Framework for crafting research questions
Identifying a research question flow - chart
I don’t have a research question, where do I start? Narrow down a research area of interest
1) Narrow down an area of interest (i.e. Growth theory, monetary policy, fiscal policy etc.)
2) Within that area of interest try to answer a research question that:
Has either not been addressed before;
Or has been addressed but that you could extend in a significant way (i.e. new data-set, different econometric/theoretical approach etc.);
Or pioneer a new research area of economics (not recommended)
Note: before you identify a research question it is crucial that you narrow down a research area of interest!
Literature review ( when I don’t have a research q.
Students are usually confused on how to start their projects. This presentation will help students right from choosing topic to revision of their project. In case if you are still confused about your project, email us at greengyaanam.co.in@gmail.com
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2. JAIN University
professor of strategic HRM,
head- research in management,
brand ambassador, Asian HR Board, India
mm.bagali@jainuniversity.ac.in
www.linkedin.com/in/mmbagali
mm bagali, phd
CMS Business School / Bangalore
3. Observation for 10 years
Preparation 2 years in
advance
1995 First PhD
2008 Second PhD
Guided 6
Guiding 11
Managing around 90
Co-Guide 15
CMS Business School / Bangalore
Idea
Idea
Idea
Reviewing
Personal research
map….
4.
5. My experience with scholars !!!
No Time
Dint know what to do
Just took a topic / subject
Later will see
Went to library. But……
Dint find the journal
and et al……
7. Motivation:
Why should I do research?
• Internal drive
o Research interest (sense of achievement / fulfillment, curiosity)
o Strong ambition (self-expectation)
o Rejuvenated
• External drive
o Degree and diploma
o Parents, teachers, friends
o Peer pressure (sense of honor and responsibility)
o Small success
o I have PhD…. Security
12. Craft a Researchable Story/ picture that captures
BOTH ….. HEART and MIND
What general area or topic do you want to focus on? Why?
What specific review question will you address?
Is it specific enough?
Where is this question from?
Why is it important or interesting?
Who is the review for? Practitioners? Researchers? Both?
What type of literature review do you want to do?
What do we already know about the topic?
What do you have to say critically about what is already known?
Has anyone else ever done anything exactly the same as what is proposed?
Has anyone else done anything that is related?
Where does your work fi t in with what has gone before?
Why is your research worth doing in the light of what has already been done?
13. Journals??.... Impact, Citations, References,
Frequency with which the Journal Article is/ are cited in other Peer reviewed Jl
Based on Six- Seven year period
The composition of Editorial Board
Indicates the importance of that jl to Research world/ researchers
Categorizing the jl under quality areas
Limitations …
New and Old
Availability and Non availability
Concept papers not cited much
14. What's in it to for me !!!
GAP
Critical views
Direction
Interpretations
Framework
Themes
Key Words
15. Focus…..
What are the key theories, concepts and
ideas?
What are the main questions and
problems that have been addressed to
date?
What are the major issues and debates
about the topic?
How has knowledge in the topic been
structured and organized? How have approaches to these questions
increased our understanding and
knowledge?
What are the origins and definitions of the
topic?
What are the key sources?
What's your direction !!!
Critical Evaluation…… 3D- Length / Breath / Depth
16. Leads to …..
Theory Building
Theoretical Framing
Foundation
Framework
Design….. Add/ Don’t add/ Cant add…..
Be clear about the scope/boundaries of the review
Formulate clear review questions
Make extensive efforts to find ALL the relevant
literature
17. CIMO - context, intervention, mechanism,
outcome
What general area or topic do you want to focus on?
Why?
What specific review question will you address? Is it
specific enough?
Where is this question from? Why is it important or
interesting?
Who is the review for? Practitioners? Researchers?
Both?
What type of literature review do you want to do?
Create a database
Key words
Library sources
Range of Data base
Range of Sources
Periodicals
Trends over the years
18. Most Sort after Journals….
The Best
AOM….. Academy of Management
AOM….. Academy of Management review
Administrative Science Quarterly
Strategic Management Journal
Jl of International Business Studies
Organizational Science
22. Your narrative flow
• Here is a problem
• It’s an interesting problem
• It’s an unsolved problem
• Here is my idea
• My idea works (details, data)
• Here’s how my idea compares to other people’s
approaches
• Howwwww ????
23. Your narrative flow
Here’s how my idea compares to other people’s
approaches
Step 1….Failure to place the study in the broader context
Step 2 …. Old or out-dated
Step 3….. Literature not relevant to the study
Step 4 …. Too short or too long study
Step 5 …. The literature argues against itself
24. Sources…..
Conference papers
Books / Theses, dissertations and research in progress
Working papers or unpublished papers
Documents on the internet / Government publications, official statistics
Personal requests to knowledgeable researchers and/or practitioners
Reports from relevant institutions: companies, public bodies
Journals
Theses
Government publications and official statistics
Reference works, general guides to the literature and guides to the
literature in particular subject areas (compendium catalogues)
Web sites
Plagiarism
Copyright
Censored material
26. 19
The Key Ingredients of
Research: Contribution
• One major contribution is better than many small
ones
• Which journal
• The years to refer
• What is the contribution type?
o Knowledge discovery, invention,
integration, application
• Identify, describe, and demonstrate the big idea
• Asking the right problem, then asking the problem
right
27. The skeleton
• What was the research question?
• What theoretical approach underpins each paper?
• What methodology was adopted for the collection of data?
• How were the data analyzed?
• What was the nature and the size of the sample?
• What were the key findings?
• How many times has the article been cited?
29. some observation
Clear sentence / clarity
Straight to point
Repetitions
Logic flow
Complex language
Dense sentence
Too many jargon
Hanging at a point
Connectivity / thread
30. How to Get Published in Internationally Refereed
Business Journals
How to Get Published in Internationally Refereed
Business Journals
31. Formulating a Publication Strategy
Understanding the Publication Process
Structuring a Research Article/ Paper
Significance on Abstract and Introduction section
Adequate Literature Search
Choice of an Appropriate Methodology
Presenting results
Reference presentation and style of presenting
The Right form of Tables, graphs, Figure, Diagrams
The Length and Style of Presenting (formatting the
paper)
32. Innovative content
New research questions
Looking at an old problem in new way
The hotness of the topic
Should have practical value
Avoid too technical terms
Novel approach / novel answers
Break through contribution
New set of variables, not considered in earlier study
How it helps manage the problem differently
Introduce a novel perspective to an existing problem
33. Journals??.... Impact, Citations, References,
Frequency with which the Journal Article is/ are cited in other Peer reviewed Jl
Cited after your paper publication (within 2 years)
Based on Three year period
The composition of Editorial Board
Periodicity
Indicates the importance of that jl to Research world/ researchers
Categorizing the jl under quality areas
Limitations …
New and Old
Availability and Non availability
Concept papers not cited much
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Moved from 12 to 5 exams Five End of Course Test: ARD may determine if graduation requirement:
English 1 & II- reading and writing combined
Algebra 1
Biology
US history
Performance Acknowledgements: on diploma and transcript for outstanding performance in: dual ccrei (s), bilingualism/biliteracy, AP/IB test(s) SAT/ACT test(s), PSAT/ACT -Plan test(s),
Distinguished Achievement: available on transcript and diploma with any endorsement;
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