The module introduces students to business and organizational research methods, covers a range of qualitative and quantitative research methods. It provides a guide to understanding the tacit and explicit processes whereby students are socialized into the field of business and management research. It is a practical module informed by theory and real-life examples, which helps students explore the philosophical debates and underlying business and management research and considers how they relate to our understanding of knowledge creation and business practice. The module also adopts a more specific focus on the key research skills that are involved in primary, secondary, and mixed methods business and management research. Students will be introduced to the importance of research to the business world, they will learn how to review academic literature, how to construct research questions and objectives, how to construct a research design, how to write a research proposal, how to choose between analytical techniques and different research tools and how to analyse qualitative and quantitative data.
This module introduces students to the initial stage of project management phase, namely the feasibility of projects, from categories and basic concept of pre-investment studies to differ issue corresponding to the framework of feasibility studies. Particularly the module aims at teaching modern techniques from conducting the analysis of projects in an integrated approach, as well as methods for planning and organizing projects. Through lectures, with applied case studies, students are expected to improve their knowledge, enhance their applied skills in these fields, and become proficient in making financial and economic decisions through the project life cycle.