This article examines the issue of logical paradigms in Ph.D. supervision. It notes that Ph.D. supervision in Marketing is sharply divided into two main schools of thought as to how theory should be developed via the literature review within a Ph.D. thesis. This division is based around the use of the two leading paradigms of scientific discovery, Induction and Deduction. The article describes these two paradigms and then demonstrates how a supervisor who uses inductive logic will tend to allow the candidate to ‘discover’ their research hypothesis by examination of the literature. A supervisor who uses deductive logic will not allow a review to commence in earnest until a preliminary working proposition has been created. The practica...
Original doctoral research requires a niche contribution to a boundless, colossal, and prodigious co...
Supervising theses at doctoral and master’s level is never easy. Complaints are often heard from bo...
Reviewing the available literature in research supervision models, the paper looks into and compares...
This article examines the issue of logical paradigms in Ph.D. supervision. It notes that Ph.D. supe...
This article examines the pastoral and academic implications of the inductive and deductive approach...
According to Halse and Malfroy (2010) research supervision should be viewed as a profession. Profess...
We will present a brief summary of the requirements for doctoral studies and a doctoral thesis, and ...
Purpose: – The purpose of this editorial is to bring together thoughts and opinions from the Editor...
Doctoral success is not and never was merely a function of hard work and good grades. We can prove t...
In this article the authors report on an approach that they used to enhance their understanding of t...
Literature about doctoral supervision has concentrated on describing the ever lengthening lists of f...
This paper explores the current issues relating to doctoral research supervision and candidature, se...
Publications about postgraduate studies and the supervision address issues and concerns such as supe...
Numerous understudies are currently undertaking PhDs; be that as it may, the methodology is both com...
This paper explores how doctorates of philosophy involving a combination of practice and theory can ...
Original doctoral research requires a niche contribution to a boundless, colossal, and prodigious co...
Supervising theses at doctoral and master’s level is never easy. Complaints are often heard from bo...
Reviewing the available literature in research supervision models, the paper looks into and compares...
This article examines the issue of logical paradigms in Ph.D. supervision. It notes that Ph.D. supe...
This article examines the pastoral and academic implications of the inductive and deductive approach...
According to Halse and Malfroy (2010) research supervision should be viewed as a profession. Profess...
We will present a brief summary of the requirements for doctoral studies and a doctoral thesis, and ...
Purpose: – The purpose of this editorial is to bring together thoughts and opinions from the Editor...
Doctoral success is not and never was merely a function of hard work and good grades. We can prove t...
In this article the authors report on an approach that they used to enhance their understanding of t...
Literature about doctoral supervision has concentrated on describing the ever lengthening lists of f...
This paper explores the current issues relating to doctoral research supervision and candidature, se...
Publications about postgraduate studies and the supervision address issues and concerns such as supe...
Numerous understudies are currently undertaking PhDs; be that as it may, the methodology is both com...
This paper explores how doctorates of philosophy involving a combination of practice and theory can ...
Original doctoral research requires a niche contribution to a boundless, colossal, and prodigious co...
Supervising theses at doctoral and master’s level is never easy. Complaints are often heard from bo...
Reviewing the available literature in research supervision models, the paper looks into and compares...