Very precious lecture by the author himself, of the very essential tool you want to adopt for your Master dissertation. It also assist lecturers to introduce Research Methods, in particular to International Students. Already in the essential links! Thank you!
Thank you for the detailed explanation. Dr Mark, may I ask, for someone who is doing a qualitative study using data collected from semi-structured interviews, where would it fit under the layer, strategy? Note - using an interpretevist, inductive, mono-method qualitative, cross sectional approach. (I've got it figured for all other layers, except for strategy) and would like your advise on what to say under strategy.
It could be part of a case study strategy being a case study of an organisation, sector or customer group for example. It might be part of an action research strategy or perhaps narrative inquiry. Hope this helps
@@MarkSaundersOnResearchMethods Thank you so much for your prompt reply Dr Mark. If I elaborate a little more, it is collecting data from 3 different categories, based on their past experience, how each category tackle challenges and getting their opinon on how they think would improve collaboration. May I ask, does it sound more like Narrative inquiry then?
In all honesty it is a difficult call. My guess is htat you have some other data from the organisation (probably contextual secondary data). I suggest it is a case study on that basis
What a thorough and detailed explanation by the creator himself! Thank you for your immense contribution to Research Methods!
Thank you Margarita. Further videos are on their way
Very precious lecture by the author himself, of the very essential tool you want to adopt for your Master dissertation. It also assist lecturers to introduce Research Methods, in particular to International Students. Already in the essential links! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
The first thing we are taught in our DBA! Great work.
Thank you for your kind words... enjoy the DBA
A great academic tool to rely on when doing research. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for your kind words. I am glad you are finding them useful. I will be adding more on a weekly basis
Excellent presentation, clear and easy to understand.
Thank you
Brilliant, this is a tutorial and comprehensive lecture that will help me a load preparing a solid dissertation for my DBA.
Many thanks for your kind words, please subscribe to my channel, if you have not done so already. I am trying to upload a new video every week.
Glad it is of help
Love this and I recommend it to all of my students!
Thank you so much Kelly, that is really appreciated
Thank you Dr Mark ❤
You are most welcome
Fabulous, Mark and looking forward to more.
Thank you Jonathan, the next one is up!
Thank you Jonathan, plese share widely and subscribe
Thank you so much Dr Mark.
You are welcome. Please do subscribe if you have not already
@@MarkSaundersOnResearchMethods Thank you Sir. I have subscribed. I must buy your books. Warm regards, Leslie
Excellent Elaboration sir
Many thanks for your kind words, please subscribe to my channel, if you have not done so already. I am trying to upload a new video every week.
Well explained. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for the detailed explanation. Dr Mark, may I ask, for someone who is doing a qualitative study using data collected from semi-structured interviews, where would it fit under the layer, strategy?
Note - using an interpretevist, inductive, mono-method qualitative, cross sectional approach. (I've got it figured for all other layers, except for strategy) and would like your advise on what to say under strategy.
It could be part of a case study strategy being a case study of an organisation, sector or customer group for example. It might be part of an action research strategy or perhaps narrative inquiry. Hope this helps
@@MarkSaundersOnResearchMethods Thank you so much for your prompt reply Dr Mark. If I elaborate a little more, it is collecting data from 3 different categories, based on their past experience, how each category tackle challenges and getting their opinon on how they think would improve collaboration. May I ask, does it sound more like Narrative inquiry then?
In all honesty it is a difficult call. My guess is htat you have some other data from the organisation (probably contextual secondary data). I suggest it is a case study on that basis
@@MarkSaundersOnResearchMethods Thank you Dr. Mark. Much appreciate you getting back to me on this.
thank you sir, its so amazing..
So nice of you
Thank you
You're welcome
Hi there Dr Mark Saunders, I emailed you asking for permission. Many thanks, Leslie Kistan
Could someone provide a research journal that used this... I understand but i need a sample for setup
Do you mean a journal which uses the onion in the methodology?
@@MarkSaundersOnResearchMethods definitely
Yes, I really need it too
@@MarkSaundersOnResearchMethods Yes. I suppose there are quite a number of them but a detailed one would be a good sample.
@@Jaymastia the easiest way to find them is to use Google Scholar and search for "Research Onion"