Rigour and Relevance: A PhD Student’s Perspective

  • Olejniczak T
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Purpose: This study argued that desipite what the content of the debate might suggest, there is a conflict between the two concepts of rigour and relevance and their actual relationship is a symbiotic one. Drawing on a definition of symbiosis, the study showed that the concepts of rigour and relevance are actually two separate “organisms” that are bound by a long term relationship that benefits both sides.Methodology: The study reviewed selected literature concerning rigour and relevance and presented the historical development of the debate and theoretical models of the relationship between the two concepts.Implications: The implications were presented from a PhD student’s perspective and included suggestions on how to approach the issues of rigour and relevance in the research project and how to cope with their seemingly conflicting nature.Originality: The originality of this study resulted from approaching the issue of rigour and relevance from a biology perspective and extending the definition of symbiosis to the relationship between the two concepts.

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Olejniczak, T. (2015). Rigour and Relevance: A PhD Student’s Perspective. Management and Business Administration. Central Europe, 23(4), 113–130. https://doi.org/10.7206/mba.ce.2084-3356.160

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