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- Philipson, Sarah
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Bachelor and master theses, bird or fish? : What is a good thesis? And what are the differences and similarities between theses and scientific articles?
- 2018
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In: RESEARCH ADVANCEMENTS IN NATIONAL AND GLOBAL BUSINESS THEORY AND PRACTICE. - : EUROMED PRESS. - 9789963711673 ; , s. 1068-1082
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Conference paper (peer-reviewed)abstract
- This paper discusses the similarities and differences between peer-reviewed scientific articles and students' theses (bachelor, one-year master, and two-year master). A sample of theses and scientific articles is analyzed as a basis for a discussion of what is a good thesis. It holds that the Goals are different and that those goals should affect the principal process to be documented, the Research Process or the Presentation of the research results. It also proposes that the Structure of a thesis should to some degree be different from the scientific article. Finally, it proposes a Framework for a good thesis.
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- Rydback, Michelle, Doktorand, 1976-
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Medical Tourism Facilitator in an Emerging Market Context
- 2018
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In: 11th Annual Conference of the EuroMed Academy of Business. - : EuroMed Press. - 9789963711673 ; , s. 1706-1708
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Conference paper (peer-reviewed)abstract
- Employing Lovelock (1995) supplementary service model, this paper aims to examine how MTFs operationalize in the MT industry in the context of an EM. Qualitative approached using case-study methodology is employed in this paper. Three local medical tourism facilitators were selected for investigation. Data analysis was done using within and cross pattern that facilitated by NVivo. Lovelocks supplementary service model is not fully validated in the study. Thus revise model is presented. Additional two supplementary services emerge from empirical findings: linking diverse stakeholders (i.e., catalyzing collaboration) and alleviating the unfavorable reputation of the country (i.e., promotion of quality, mitigating ambiguity in patients’ experience).
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