•   Qualitative Research and Innovation Methods MET1RZ006-3006 12.02.2024-19.04.2024  5   (CONTACT, ...) +-
    Teaching methods and instruction

    This course offers a hands-on opportunity for bachelor students to
    experience the practice of qualitative research. It will address the
    nature of qualitative research in hospitality, with ample opportunities
    to discuss the implications of the choices made in designing,
    implementing and reporting on the findings of a ‘mock’ or ‘real’
    project. It is designed to help students to develop skills to collect
    qualitative data during dissertation projects. In this module, it is
    ensured that the learning activities include a global/international
    perspective. The Facilitator(s) infuses international elements into the
    learning content and international resources are used in the module
    readings. The teaching and learning methods used are appropriate to a
    culturally diverse student population.

    At the end of the module/unit the learner will have
    acquired the responsibility and autonomy to:

    a) Manage a qualitative research project and the team’s performance;

    b) Be responsible for own study and working within a project;

    c) Ensure the exercising of ethical and social principles within the
    hospitality industry;

    Learning material and recommended literature

    a) Carson, D. J., Gilmore, A., Perry, C., and Gronhaug, K.
    (2001). Qualitative Marketing Research. London, UK:
    SAGE Publications.

    b) Creswell, J. W. (2013). 3rd ed. Qualitative Inquiry and
    Research Design: Choosing Among Five Traditions.
    Thousand Oaks, CA, USA: SAGE Publications.

    c) Creswell, J. W. (2014). 4th ed. Research Design:
    Qualitative, Quantitative, and Mixed Methods
    Approaches. London, UK: SAGE Publications.

    d) Denzin, N. K. & Lincoln, Y. S. 2017. The SAGE
    Handbook of Qualitative Research. 5th Edition. London,
    UK: SAGE Publications.

    e) Hine, D., & Carson, D. (Eds.). (2007). Innovative
    Methodologies in Enterprise Research. Cheltenham, UK:
    Edward Elgar.

    Campus

    Haaga Campus

    Teaching language

    English

    Timing

    12.02.2024 - 19.04.2024

    Enrollment

    02.01.2024 - 09.02.2024

    Groups
    • CONTACT
    • MALTA2024K
    • EXCH
    Teachers

    Vesa Heikkinen, Mona Eskola

    Seats

    15 - 40

    Degree Programme

    HOTEM Degree Programme in Hospitality, Tourism and Experience Management

    R&D proportion

    2.00 cr

    Virtual proportion

    0.00 cr

    Evaluation scale

    H-5