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Research Methods of International Entrepreneurship

Major: lnternational Economic Relations
Code of Subject: 8.292.00.O.12
Credits: 3
Department: Management and International Business
Lecturer: Dr.Sc., prof. Ihor Oleksiv
Semester: 3 семестр
Mode of Study: денна
Learning outcomes:
1. ability to demonstrate in-depth knowledge of domestic and foreign scientific achievements and practical experience in the application of research methods of international business;
2. knowledge of research methods of international business;
3. ability to apply research methods for different types of research;
4. ability to integrate and apply the acquired knowledge from different interdisciplinary areas in the process of solving theoretical and applied problems in a particular field of research;
5. ability to make an informed choice of research methods of international business for different types of research.
Required prior and related subjects:
-prerequisite: Management, Econometrics, Statistics
-co-requisite: Qualitative Research Methods
Summary of the subject:
Business research strategies. Research design. Planning research project and formulating research questions. The nature of quantitative research. Sampling. Structured interviewing. Structured observation. Secondary analysis and official statistics. Content analysis. Quantitative data analysis. Ethics in business research.
Recommended Books:
1. Bryman A., Bell E. Business Research Methods. Oxford University Press. 2007.
2. Whitley B.E. Principles of Research in Behavioral Science / Whitley B.E. – New York: McGraw-Hill, 2002. – 668 p.
3. Gujarati, D.N. Basic econometrics / D.N. Gujarati. – Printed in the United States of America: 3rd. ed. McGraw-Hill, Inc., 1995. – p.840.
4. Black K. Business statistics: contemporary decision making, Southwestern College Publishing 2001
Assessment methods and criteria:
- Current control (30%): project;
- Final control (70%): semester control (written (50%) and oral component (20%))