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Management science and the development of policies : an application in manpower planning
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Exploratory Research Design in Management Sciences: An X-Ray of Literature
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Characteristics of selected approaches of uncertainty modelling in the context of management sciences
Published 2019-03-01“…It is of great significance as in management sciences and generally in social sciences some terms, for example, fuzziness, probability or greyness are overinterpreted and used in descriptive way to pretend scientific statements.…”
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Virtual power plant for energy management: Science mapping approach
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RELIABILITY OF RESEARCH INSTRUMENTS IN MANAGEMENT SCIENCES RESEARCH: AN EXPOSITORY PERSPECTIVE
Published 2022-12-01“…Based on this, the study reviewed various approaches and types of reliability test commonly utilised in Management sciences. The study used an exploratory research technique and relied on information from previous studies and publications, including journals, textbooks, periodicals, and the internet. …”
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Understanding economic and management sciences teachers’ conceptions of sustainable development
Published 2014-09-01Subjects: “…Economic and management sciences education…”
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Case Studies in Management Science Research for Digitalization and Sustainability Development
Published 2023-01-01“…This paper offers a thorough examination of case studies within the realm of management science research, specifically concentrating on the intersecting themes of digitalization and sustainability. …”
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Managing Science/Management Partnerships: A Challenge of Adaptive Management
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Using Grounded Theory to Avoid Research Misconduct in Management Science
Published 2014-06-01“…In this article, I show that several of the most common forms of research misconduct in quantitative research in management science could be avoided if researchers made open, comprehensive use of the well-established Grounded Theory paradigm when using quantitative data. …”
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