Abstract

Flipped classrooms have gained considerable momentum in educational psychology research. Their application to management courses has been scant, however. This paper introduces the application of flipped classrooms to an Advanced Research Methodology course. The paper also draws on insights from Social Cognitive Theory (SCT) and Self-Determination Theory (SDT). Together with the use of flipped classrooms, these insights are useful for management scholars and educators interested to teach postgraduate research methodology courses in business schools.

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