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ØK8101

Developing a Research Proposal Through Engaged Scholarship

Choose study year

Lessons are not given in the academic year 2024/2025

Credits 5
Level Doctoral degree level
Language of instruction English
Location Trondheim

About

About the course

Course content

The course shows how engaged scholarship opens a range of new research activities and ways of doing research. The course presents different ways in which students can engage others in conducting their research projects. It particularly shows how dialogue with practitioners and other stakeholders helps scholars define their research problem, build theory, design research, and disseminate research findings in multiple ways. Through conceptual discussions and case-stories the course seeks to motivate and inspire the participants to make their PhD projects even more relevant to practice.

Learning outcome

The central purpose of this course is that students learn how to write a good research proposal, as is necessary for undertaking a PhD dissertation or obtaining funding and support for a research project. This includes developing a clear statement of the research problem, theory, research design, and communicating and using research findings. A related aim is to raise awareness that scholars from business and/or social sciences have special opportunities to be engaged in the fields that they study and benefit from such engagement in their empirical and theoretical work.

Learning methods and activities

Class time will focus on discussing student questions/comments from the readings and video lectures, doing exercises and worksheets, and student presentations of parts of their research proposals. Compulsory activities: In class participation and completion of assignments.

Specific conditions

Admission to a programme of study is required:
Economics and Management (PHOL)

Required previous knowledge

Normally candidates have to be admitted to the PhD programme at the Faculty of Economics and Management. Total number of participants: 15.

Course materials

Syllabus will be given before course start.

Subject areas

  • Organization and Leadership
  • Industrial Economics and Technology Management
  • Economics
  • Economics and Administration
  • Economics

Contact information

Department with academic responsibility

Faculty of Economics and Management