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Data management
About: Data management is a(n) research topic. Over the lifetime, 31574 publication(s) have been published within this topic receiving 424326 citation(s).
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18 Aug 2000TL;DR: This paper presents a meta-analysis procedure called “Meta-Analysis Interpretation for Meta-Analysis Selecting, Computing and Coding the Effect Size Statistic and its applications to Data Management Analysis Issues and Strategies.
Abstract: Introduction Problem Specification and Study Retrieval Selecting, Computing and Coding the Effect Size Statistic Developing a Coding Scheme and Coding Study Reports Data Management Analysis Issues and Strategies Computational Techniques for Meta-Analysis Data Interpreting and Using Meta-Analysis Results
6,641 citations
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01 Jan 1954
TL;DR: A classic since its publication in 1954, The Practice of Management was the first book to look at management as a whole and being a manager as a separate responsibility as mentioned in this paper. And it remains an essential book for students, aspiring managers and seasoned professionals.
Abstract: A classic since its publication in 1954, The Practice of Management was the first book to look at management as a whole and being a manager as a separate responsibility. The Practice of Management created the discipline of modern management practices. Readable, fundamental, and basic, it remains an essential book for students, aspiring managers, and seasoned professionals.
3,874 citations
01 Jan 2000
TL;DR: In fact, most of the archaeologically recoverable information about human thought and human behavior is text, the good stuff of social science as mentioned in this paper, which is what we use in this paper.
Abstract: This chapter is about methods for managing and analyzing qualitative data. By qualitative data the authors mean text: newspapers, movies, sitcoms, e-mail traffic, folktales, life histories. They also mean narratives--narratives about getting divorced, about being sick, about surviving hand-to-hand combat, about selling sex, about trying to quit smoking. In fact, most of the archaeologically recoverable information about human thought and human behavior is text, the good stuff of social science.
3,552 citations
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01 Jun 1988
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an Action Science Paradigm for Management Access in Management Access through Different Roles Preunderstanding and Understanding Case Study Research Quality of Academic Research and Management Consultancy.
Abstract: Qualitative Research in Management Access Through Different Roles Preunderstanding and Understanding Case Study Research Quality of Academic Research and Management Consultancy An Action Science Paradigm
2,842 citations