Journal Publication: Writing Constructive Reviews and Responding to Reviewer Comments"  

By Professor Mark Saunders

Professor of Business Research Methods, Birmingham Business School, University of Birmingham

Organized by The International Center for Sustainable Tourism and Hospitality in collaboration with the Doctoral School, University of Mauritius

Date: Friday 28 September 2018

Time: 12h15 - 13h 45 + Question and Discussion time

Location: Lecture Theatre 1 (LT1), University of Mauritius, Reduit

(Light Refreshment will be served)

Bio

Mark NK Saunders is Professor of Business Research Methods and currently Director of Postgraduate Research Programmes. His research interests include: Research methods, in particular participants selection, methods for understanding organizational relationships; Human resource aspects of the management of change, in particular trust within and between organizations and organizational learning; Small and medium sized enterprise (SME) success.  He holds visiting professorships at the Universities of Malta, Surrey and Worcester and is a Fellow of the British Academy of Management and a member of the Fellows' College.  Mark’s research has been published widely in journals including Annals of Tourism Research, British Journal of Management, Field Methods, Human Relations, Journal of Personnel Psychology, Journal of Small Business Management, Management Learning and Social Science and Medicine.  Mark has co-authored and edited a range of books including Research Methods for Business Students (currently in its seventh edition), How to keep your research project on track: Insights from when things go wrong, Doing Research in Business and Management (currently in its second edition), Conducting Case Studies for Business and Management, Organizational Trust: a Cultural Perspective, Handbook of Research Methods on Trust (currently in its second edition) and Handbook of Research Methods on Human Resource Development. He is joint editor for Sage’s Understanding Research Methods for Business and Management Students book series and editor for Edward Elgar’s Handbooks of Research Methods series.