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Malaise of Academic Scholarship - Why It Starts With the Doctoral Dissertation As a Baptism of Fire

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Informationen zum Autor John J. Hampton is a Professor of Business at St. Peter's University in New Jersey and a principal in the Princeton Consulting Group. He was dean of the schools of business at Seton Hall and Connecticut State universities, and provost of the College of Insurance and SUNY Maritime College in New York City. Klappentext This book tackles the task of improving academic scholarship generally and dissertation expectations specifically. Zusammenfassung This book tackles the task of improving academic scholarship generally and dissertation expectations specifically. Inhaltsverzeichnis Table of ContentsPreface Part 1: The Big Picture of Scholarly ResearchChapter 1: Who is Affected by the Misdirection of Academic Scholarship? How are Harvard, Fordham, Southern New Hampshire, and the University of Phoenix doing we might ask?Chapter 2: What are contingent faculty? Do they have anything to do with scholarly research?Chapter 3: What is scholarly research anyway?" Professors do it but what are they doing?Chapter 4: When does Scholarly Research Achieve its Highest Satisfaction? Do I really want to keep on doing this stuff?Chapter 5: Is scholarly research an affliction weakening the academy? Perhaps an as-of-yet unclassified disease?Chapter 6: Why are dissertations the tipping point for scholarly research? Is this really where it all starts?Part 2: Reforming the Doctoral DissertationChapter 7: Do you have the smarts to do scholarly research? Are weaklings allowed in this club?Chapter 8: Why is a dissertation the starting point of academic scholarship? Do you need to know a about validity, reliability, and that other stuff?Chapter 9: Why are we fussing about data, information, and knowledge? Is it worth our time and trouble?Chapter 10: Where can you find hints and tips for writing a dissertation? Don't you want to do it right the first time?Chapter 11: Do scholarly researchers have their own language? Where is a translator when we need one?Chapter 12: Does a quantitative or qualitative dissertation make more sense? Do you want to know the answer now or after you attempt it?Chapter 13: How does sampling produce valid findings? Does anybody believe what we just learned?Chapter 14: Why are limitations as important as findings? Do we need to explain that which we didn't learn?Part 3: Candidates Only -- Practical Tips for Writing DissertationsChapter 15: Why is a dissertation like flying a fighter jet? Is it enough to take off or do want to be sure you can land?Chapter 16: What is the dilemma of the dissertation topic? Why is it so important to resolve it?Chapter 17: How can an Advisor Help Create a Workable Proposal? Do we have any tips or tricks to share with the candidates?Chapter 18: We know corruption is bad but Is it a suitable topic for a doctoral dissertation? How should we decide?Chapter 19: Have you Heard any Good Dissertation Stories Lately? Would you like One to Finish this Journey?Chapter 20: How should you Structure a Dissertation? Is it Important to know where you are going?...

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