BAM/ISBE Doctoral Consortium

BAM/ISBE Doctoral Consortium
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This is a past event

Dr King Omeihe, from the University's Business School and Chair at the Institute of Small Business and Entrepreneurship (ISBE), invites doctoral students to a one-day virtual event entitled ‘On the idea of what constitutes good systematic literature review and non-probability sampling’. The event is designed to support our community of doctoral students in spotlighting good practice in doctoral research.

(a) Session one locates the production of the systematic literature review, since most 'traditional narratives' are perceived to lack thoroughness as genuine pieces of investigatory evidence. This session will examine the assumptions and the task of reviewing, which are built into the concept of the systematic review.

b) Session two examines the logic and power of non-probability sampling. In this context, participants will come to learn that sampling decisions need to be justified so that examiners can have an appropriate context for assessing samples. Acknowledging differences across guidelines, the goal will be to alleviate concerns about sampling techniques.

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