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Sources of Research Topic Generation: Lessons From Proficient
Researchers of Business Management Disciplines
Abstract: Journal publications are an output of research
though there is little research into the process that led to the
outcome and the lack of discussion and debate surrounding the
process leads to an allure of mysticism. This paper studies the
norms of research through investigating how successful business
researchers choose their research topics. In‑depth semi‑structured
interviews were conducted with business researchers. Generating
topic ideas by successful researchers were separated into two
general sources: ‘Professional Capacity’ and ‘Individual
Motivators’. The main Professional Capacity sources were students
and previous research. These Professional Capacity sources can be
used by an established researcher. The most valuable Individual
Motivator is to read. Researchers also revealed that they chose
topics they found intrinsically interesting rather than topics that
would necessary have a significant impact on the literature. To
achieve research and publication success, it is important to make
research part of your routine and read, attend conferences, submit
your work for review, and persevere.
期刊介绍:
The Electronic Journal of Business Research Methods (EJBRM) provides perspectives on topics relevant to research methods applied in the field of business and management. Through its publication the journal contributes to the development of theory and practice. The journal accepts academically robust papers that contribute to the area of research methods applied in business and management research. Papers submitted to the journal are double-blind reviewed by members of the reviewer committee or other suitably qualified readers. The Editor reserves the right to reject papers that, in the view of the editorial board, are either of insufficient quality, or are not relevant enough to the subject area. The editor is happy to discuss contributions before submission. The journal publishes work in the categories described below. Research Papers: These may be qualitative or quantitative, empirical or theoretical in nature and can discuss completed research findings or work in progress. Case Studies: Case studies are welcomed illustrating business and management research methods in practise. View Points: View points are less academically rigorous articles usually in areas of controversy which will fuel some interesting debate. Conference Reports and Book Reviews: Anyone who attends a conference or reads a book that they feel contributes to the area of Business Research Methods is encouraged to submit a review for publication.