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The challenges of navigating a topic to a prospective researcher: the case of knowledge management research

Sajjad M. Jasimuddin (School of Management, University of Southampton)
Con Connell (School of Management, University of Southampton)
Jonathan H. Klein (School of Management, University of Southampton)

Management Research News

ISSN: 0140-9174

Article publication date: 1 January 2005

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Abstract

Exploring a researchable topic and narrowing it down sufficiently to make it workable is a first task in any scientific research. This is particularly difficult when the researcher is a novice, because s(he) is unlikely to be properly aware of what the essential issues and the research question(s) in the field are. This article addresses the question of how to navigate a research topic for an academic project. The article is potentially of interest to novice researchers and researchers new to a field. Illustrating its argument by means of an example in the area of knowledge management, the article proposes a set of guidelines for narrowing down a research topic to workable size. A number of recommendations are made; by utilizing these recommendations to construct a navigation map, it is hoped that a researcher can use fully formulate research question(s). It can be argued that drawing such a navigation map is an art in which prospective researchers need to be trained.

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Jasimuddin, S.M., Connell, C. and Klein, J.H. (2005), "The challenges of navigating a topic to a prospective researcher: the case of knowledge management research", Management Research News, Vol. 28 No. 1, pp. 62-76. https://doi.org/10.1108/01409170510784715

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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