Business and management research
Business and management research is a systematic inquiry that helps to solve business problems and contributes to management knowledge. It Is an applied research.
Four factors (Easterby-Smith, 2008) combine to make business and management a distinctive focus for research :
- Transdiscipline approach
 - Information access is difficult since managers see information as competitive advantage on the market
 - Managers are educated and want some information produced by the classical research method
 - Finding must resolve practical management problems
 
Managers often need information of high quality to help them to make the right decision.
Research process
- Define and clarifying a research topic
 - Literature review on this subject
 - Research Philosophies
 - Formulate research design
 - Ethics and access to information
 - Defining a sample
 - Using Secondary data
 - Collecting primary data through observations, questionnaires and interview
 - Analysing data
 - Draw conclusions from data analysis
 - Basic research
 - Applied Research
 
 
Magazines & Unions
- Journal of Management Studies
 - Global business research association at http://grbn.org/about/our-members/
 
See also
Sources
- Saunders, M.N.K., Lewis, P., Thornhill, A. (2012) Research Methods for Business Students (6th edition), Harlow, England: Pearson Education, Inc. ISBN 0-273-75075-5
 - Ghauri, P., & Grønhaug, K. (2002), Research Methods in Business Studies : A Practical Guide (2nd edition), London: FT Prentice Hall Europe. ISBN 0-273-65110-2
 - Easterby-Smith, M., Thorpe, R., Jackson, P.R. (2008) Management Research (3rd edition). London: Sage. [Chapter 1 explains what is management research.]
 - Casse, C., & Lee, B. (eds) (2011) Challenges and Controversies in Management Research. New York, NY: Routledge.