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Which elements does the discussion part of your research normally entail?


Conclusions, contributions to theory, limitations

For week 3 you are asked to read two academic articles regarding contracts: Vanneste and Puranam (2010) and Selviaridis and Van der Walk (2019).  Which of the two articles, if any, provides more convincing managerial insights/recommendations? Why?


Vanneste and Puranam (2010) because of a larger data sample and ways the data is analyzed

Writing about limitations of Agency theory (a seminal theory) in contracting research means being critical about: [tradition/objectivity/authority]

Authority
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Which of the following is true about a critical literature review?

A critical literature review always supports inductive approach

A critical literature review is always integrative

It is an iterative process that often continues during the whole duration of a research project

Which types of literature review are there (on different levels)and what do they entail?

- Systematix LR = ultimate goal of the research project
- Meta analysis = quantative analysis based on previous quantative studies
- Narrative LR = inform research and show the gaps in the existing knowledge

Which typs of academic literature are there?

1) Conferences & working papers
2) Articles in academic journals
3) Academic books
4) Theses and dissertations

What do you explore with academic literature and what with professional literature?

Academic = theory
Professional = practice

Which two types of snowballing literature search are there and what do they entail?

Backward snowballing = reference tracking
Forward snowballing = citations tracking

Which types of porefessional literature are there?

- Reports and white papers
- Professional journals
- Newspapers
- Social media

On which three aspects can you determine the quality of literature?

Relevance
Quality
Sufficiency

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