Fantasy Pitching V: Doraemon, Handshaking, Spiders, Misery

Autor: Nur Wardhany, Alice Thomas, Ani Dhawam, Milind Tiwari, Shixin Yin, David Prochazka, Lars Holm, Marie To, Zhiming Deng, Yue Dong, Anqi Liu, Steffen Westermann, Lawrence Kusz, Zheming Zhong, Elle Stevens, Rongjun Guan, Kathleen Walsh, Kerstin Klein, Peter Qvist-Soerensen, Alexander Lee, Daniela Kolouchová, Hung Duong, Natalia Dronova, Jenny Wang, Robert W. Faff, Wei Sun, Vishal Mehrotr, Alexndria Gain, Lukas Pokorny, Shijun Guo, Anguo Wang, Sneha Raut, Lukas Krupka, Ritu Mohan
Rok vydání: 2018
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Zdroj: SSRN Electronic Journal.
ISSN: 1556-5068
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3146726
Popis: Fantasy Pitching V follows in the footsteps of four earlier fantasy pitching exercises: Faff, Ali, et al. (2016); Faff, Wallin et al. (2016); Faff, Carrick, et al (2017) & Faff, Baladi, et al (2017). Like all prior versions, the current paper challenges teams of novice researchers to use the framework of Faff’s (2015, 2017a) pitching research template, in a time constrained setting, to pitch fictitious research projects. The contexts reported in the current paper come four different settings: (a) a PhD course run at the University of Economics, Prague (April 2017); (b) UQ Summer Research Scholar cohort, 2017-18; (c) AFDEN and, (d) FIRN PhD courses on the “Research Process”. The fantasy application of the “pitching” approach provides a low stress environment for appreciating and exploring the underlying philosophy of the pitching research tool. Herein, we share the fruits of thirteen fantasy teams relating to: (a) Handshaking habits I; (b) Handshaking habits II; (c) Warm ice-cream; (d) Misery vs. happiness; (e) income equality; (f) Air pollution; (g) Divorce; (h) Doraemon; (i) Toupee power; (j) Lego; (k) Spiders; (l) Fashion; and (m) Crime.
Databáze: OpenAIRE