Trident D.B.A. Program Structure and Resources Case

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Assignment Overview

In this assignment we will discuss the similarities and differences between Doctor of Philosophy program in Business Administration and the Doctor of Business Administration (D.B.A.) which is the program you are pursuing.

In order to complete this assignment review this video on comparing and contrasting.

Here you have an example adapted from Saunders, M., Lewis, P. & Thornhill, A. (2012) “Research Methods for Business Students” 6th edition, Pearson Education Limited.

Fundamental/Theoretical research Applied research
Purpose
  • Expand knowledge of phenomena related to business and management.
  • Results in universal principles relating to the process and its relationship to outcomes.
  • Findings of significance and value to society in general.
  • Improve understanding of particular business or management problem.
  • Results in solution to problem.
  • New knowledge limited to problem.
  • Findings of practical relevance and value to manager(s) in organization(s).
Context
  • Undertaken by people based in universities.
  • Choice of topic and objectives determined by the researcher.
  • Flexible time scales.
  • Undertaken by people based in a variety of settings including organizations and universities.
  • Objectives negotiated with originator.
  • Tight time scales.

Sample table: Differences between fundamental and applied research

Case Assignment

After reading the required background material and finding at least two other resources on your own, write a 5-7 page paper discussing the topic:

Applied Research in Business

In your paper, you should answer the following questions using your own evaluation and critical thinking.

  1. Compare and contrast theoretical (fundamental) research and applied research.
  2. Discuss in more detail the characteristics of Applied Research in the context of a D.B.A. program.

Assignment Expectations

Length: The written component of this assignment should be 5-7 pages long (double-spaced) without counting the cover page and reference page.

Organization: Subheadings should be used to organize your paper according to the questions.

Grammar and Spelling: While no points are deducted for minor errors, assignments are expected to adhere to standard guidelines of grammar, spelling, punctuation, and sentence syntax. Points may be deducted if grammar and spelling impact clarity. We encourage you to use tools such as grammarly.com and proofread your paper before submission.

When you write your paper, make sure you do the following:

  • Answer the assignment questions directly.
  • Stay focused on the precise assignment questions. Do not go off on tangents or devote a lot of space to summarizing general background materials.
  • Use evidence from your readings to justify your conclusions.
  • Be sure to cite at least five credible resources.
  • Make sure to reference your sources of information with both a bibliography and in-text citations. See the Student Guide to Writing a High-Quality Academic Paper, including pages 11-14 on in-text citations. Another resource is the “Writing Style Guide,” which is found under “My Resources” in the TLC Portal.

Your assignment will be graded using the following criteria:

  1. Assignment-driven Criteria: Student demonstrates mastery covering all key elements of the assignment.
  2. Critical Thinking/Application to Professional Practice: Student demonstrates mastery conceptualizing the problem, and analyzing information. Conclusions are logically presented and applied to professional practice in an exceptional manner.
  3. Business Writing and Quality of References: Student demonstrates mastery and proficiency in written communication and use of appropriate and relevant literature at the doctoral level.
  4. Citing Sources: Student demonstrates mastery applying APA formatting standards to both in text citations and the reference list.
  5. Professionalism and Timeliness: Assignments are submitted on time.

Module 1 - Background

D.B.A. Program Structure and Resources

Required Reading

Academic Writing at the Doctoral Level

Trident Writing Workshop (2016). Available in MyTLC under My Resources or at https://mytlc.trident.edu/index.php?page=workshop&...

Writing Style Guide. Trident University International. Available in MyTLC under My Resources or at https://mytlc.trident.edu/files/Writing-Guide_Trid...

Deegan, A. (2016). Graduate Writing Handbook. Trident University International. Available in MyTLC under My Resources or at https://mytlc.trident.edu/files/GRADUATE_WRITING_H...

The Writing Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Tips and Tools. Resources available at http://writingcenter.unc.edu/tips-and-tools/

Murray, N. (2008). Writing up your university assignments and research projects: A practical handbook Open University Press. Chapter 6: What are the different components of a research project?. Available at Trident Library.

Find an eBook or a Book Chapter in Trident's Digital Library.

Applied Research

Banerjee, S. and Morley, C. (2013). Professional Doctorates in Management: Toward a Practice-Based Approach to Doctoral Education. Academy of Management Learning & Education. 12(2) 173-193. Available at http://www.grad.usf.edu/inc/linked-files/academics...

Preston, J. C. (2014). Online Doctoral Programs: Can They Produce the Business Scientists and Leaders Needed for the 21st Century?. International Journal of Leadership and Change, 2(1), Article 5. Available at http://digitalcommons.wku.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?...

Optional Reading

How to Read Journal Articles

Cherry, K. (n.d.). How to read (and understand) a psychology journal article. About.com. Retrieved June 22, 2011, from http://psychology.about.com/od/psychologystudytips...

Literature Review

School of Education, Indiana University Bloomington (2013). How to recognize plagiarism. Retrieved from https://www.indiana.edu/~istd/

Cornell University Library (2013). Distinguishing scholarly from non-scholarly periodicals: A checklist of criteria. Retrieved from http://guides.library.cornell.edu/content.php?pid=...

CQ University Library (2013). Evaluating books, journals, journal articles and websites. Retrieved from http://libguides.library.cqu.edu.au/content.php?pi...

Johns Hopkins Sheridan Libraries (2017). Evaluating information found on the Internet. Retrieved from http://guides.library.jhu.edu/c.php?g=202581&p=133...

Cummings, S. R., Browner, W. S., & Hulley, S. B. (n.d.). Conceiving the research question. Retrieved from http://www.cii.org.ar/epidemiology/Conceiving%20th...

Mongan-Rallis, H. (2014) Guidelines for writing a literature review. Retrieved from http://www.duluth.umn.edu/~hrallis/guides/research...

University of North Carolina (2017). Literature Reviews. Retrieved from http://writingcenter.unc.edu/handouts/literature-r...

The George Washington University (2007). Tools for Preparing Literature Reviews. Retrieved May 2014 from http://www2.gwu.edu/~litrev/

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Running head: D.B.A. PROGRAM STRUCTURE AND RESOURCES CASE

D.B.A. Program Structure and Resources Case
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Introduction
Theoretical research is an experimental work performed to obtain new information on
the basis of observable facts of the phenomenon without having prior consideration that it
might result in practical use or application. The theoretical research is also known as
fundamental research. The main purpose of theoretical research is to understand natural
phenomena and analyze different theories and explanatory models. The research helps to
generate new ideas principles and theories that might not be utilized in the development of
different fields. The research helps the practitioners with routine concerns that stimulate a
new way of thinking to improve the problems dealt with by them. (Fundamental Research,
n.d.)
Applied research is targeted add finding the solution to an immediate problem faced by
the society or business organization. There is search is considered as non-systematic inquiry
and it is normally utilized by the companies, agencies or individuals to find out the solution
to a particular problem. The research can also be used to find a solution to cure the illness and
develop the innovative technologies. For example, investigating which treatment is the most
efficient method to reduce anxiety. The research begins with identifying a problem that can
exist in the real world. It depends on various factors light do you need characteristics to solve
the problem. (Applied Research, n.d.)

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The paper will present the comparison and contrast of theoretical research and applied
research and detailed characteristics of applied research for DBA program.
Compare and contrast theoretical (fundamental) research and applied research
A. Differences
Both theoretical research and applied research go hand in hand. It is difficult to identify
the importance of one over the other. There are certain differences between applied and
theoretical research. Most of the business resources consider as applied research as the
method to enhance the busine...


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