Research and Development
Brief description
• Conception, structuring and design of scientific papers • Research questions and hypotheses • Introduction to empirical research • Research designs: quantitative and qualitative approaches • Questionnaires: conception, design and analysis • Interviews: conception, guideline and evaluation • Case study research • Document analysis • Group discussion/focus groups • Grounded theory • Quality criteria of empirical research
Mode of delivery
face to face
Type
compulsory
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools
Diekmann, A (2016): Empirische Sozialforschung. Grundlagen, Methoden, Anwendungen, Rowohlt, 13th ed., Reinbek bei Hamburg. Flick, U. (2017): Qualitative Sozialforschung: Eine Einführung, Rowohlt, Reinbek bei Hamburg. Karmasin, M., Ribing, R. (2019): Die Gestaltung wissenschaftlicher Arbeiten: ein Leitfaden für Seminararbeiten, Bachelor-, Master-, Magister- und Diplomarbeiten sowie Dissertationen, 10th ed., UTB, Stuttgart. Esselborn-Krumbiegel, H. (2017): Von der Idee zum Text. Eine Anleitung zum wissenschaftlichen Schreiben, UTB, Stuttgart.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Lecture, discussion, presentation, homework, self-organised learning with required reading and group work.
Assessment methods and criteria
Continuous assessment: written assignments, presentations. Assessment criteria: comprehensiveness, level of detail and complexity of answers, accuracy of solutions and results, compliance with formal criteria.
Prerequisites and co-requisites
None
Infos
Degree programme
Logistics & Strategic Management (Master)
Cycle
Master
ECTS Credits
3.00
Language of instruction
German
Curriculum
Part-Time
Academic year
2025
Semester
1 WS
Incoming
No
Learning outcome
After successful completion of the course, students can • apply quantitative and qualitative scientific methods to solve problems (3), • work independently in a scientific manner, evaluating the quality of scientific literature and to select and process it for their research (5), • develop scientific questions independently, select adequate methods for investigating them and justify their selection methodically and in terms of scientific theory (5), • evaluate, reflect on critically, and interpret empirical data with common methods (4, 5), • draw theory-based conclusions from the results (5), • write research concepts for theoretical and empirical research papers (6).
Course code
1392-21-01-BB-DE-09