<p>By its very nature management is a multidisciplinary enterprise. Despite this management research has tended to be organized around a number of discrete management disciplines with their own methodological outlooks. As a result researchers in different fields often find it difficult to appreciate work outside their own area of specialization so inhibiting much-needed collaboration across disciplinary boundaries.</p><p>Management has emerged as a major area of research that has attracted students in growing numbers. However there are still relatively few texts that are tailored specifically to the needs and interests of management researchers. Together with its companion volume <em>Research Skills for Management Studies</em> (Routledge 2003) this book offers management students a challenging but accessible introduction to research methods and concepts irrespective of their field of specialization.</p>
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