Innovation and Reflexivity in the Research Process

· Cambridge Scholars Publishing
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About this ebook

What makes the difference between excellent and mediocre research? The answer is scientific rigor and innovation based on creativity. For both, critical reflexivity is essential for delivering research with uniqueness, high quality and impact. However, reflexivity is generally not taught as a subject in universities, and there are limited books exploring reflexivity in the research process.

Addressing this gap, and designed for beginners, this book provides an accessible model on reflexivity for all its applications during the research process, from the first idea to the finished paper, book or thesis. It includes a number of graphics, tables, samples and checklists to make the concept easy to grasp and apply. It will support students in writing their first scientific assignments and can assist in the more complex research projects of experienced and postdoctoral researchers, and PhD students.

About the author

Professor Alexander Jungmeister is CEO at the Business Law Institute at University of Lucerne, Switzerland. His research interests include strategic management, cooperative management and methodological questions. He is an Adjunct Professor at Charles Sturt University, Australia, and has many lecturing mandates at a number of other universities.

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