Introduction To Research Work, OKDPP02 DIB5SN / Ismo Koponen, Mr Sessions, during first period, on Mon:s starting at 09:45 p.m., in Room +K228

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Introduction To Research Work, OKDPP02 DIB5SN / Ismo Koponen, Mr Sessions, during first period, on Mon:s starting at 09:45 p.m., in Room +K228

Your Tutor Ismo Koponen, Mr M.Sc. (Econ.), Lecturer of Marketing and International Business Office: K226.1 (Mon:s, 2:00 - 3:00 p.m.) Tel.: (08) , ,

We will build a theoretical frame for: qualitative and quantitative methods, seek some information, create a database and analyse our findings.