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I am drawing on Nahapiet and Goshal’s (1998, p. 243) frequently cited deďŹnition of social capital, i.e. ‘‘the sum of the actual and potential resources embedded within, available through, and derived from the network of relationships possessed by an individual or social unit […] social capital comprises both the network and the assets that may be mobilized through the network’’. Consequently, my definition of social capital includes the network of relationships, which is a structural dimension, as well as the usefulness of the network of relationships, which is an economic dimension. Both of these dimensions will be explored.It 's a good guide for the subsequent paper I think and makes it possible to deliver a 90 second 'elevator pitch' I think.
I don't really want to do any more on the Proposal. I pretty comfortable with it as it stands and itching to just get on with it now.

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The Research proposal phase of this MA has consumed a lot more of my time than I believed it would. It's been quite a journey alreayd and frankly the exercise has underlined exaclyl how much work lies ahead! It's daunting stuff and there's no point in pretending otherwise.
Saying that I am pleased with the proposal as it stands. I think it is a focussed and achievable piece of work that is academically sound and rooted in our practice. I think I'm going to draw a line under it all now and say enough - get on with! I think my supervisor feels the same way and if I don't get on with he's going to push me over the side and in head first, so I guess that means I must be ready to start.
I think my next big task is figure out exactly the kind of data I need to answer my questions. I think I know what that looks like in terms of questions to ask and processes to explore, it's working out how it all fits together, where the dependencies are and figuring out how each piece potentially fits together in the final narrative.
The proposal has gone into the board but I don't expect any pushback. I believe it's a pretty robust proposal so I'm going to proceed on the basis that it has been accepted and that in Thesis terms today is March 26th (Proposal submission deadline) - this gives me 130 days to my deadline!!
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The Research Proposal is due March 29th. Before that a draft version is to be submitted to the Emerald board by Feb 20th.
The last meeting with Peter assured me to some degree that I was on track with my area and overall proposal. That being the case I've ploughed on a produced my Proposal and hope to have it approved by the end of Feb.
Initially I believed that the proposal was expected to be around 3000 words; that's been revised to 1500 -2000 words. Actually, once I got into this fitting it into 2000 words has been difficult. I was surpised by this since I had little idea about what the proposal should look like and what it would accomplish and so I believed blagging and filling the proposal with guff for 3000 words would be the hardest part.
The advice I've received about keeping this focussed, tight and achievable might sound like so much obvious hot air but it really is true.
My proposal is at first draft and stands at about 1800 words. I think it's focussed and achievable and outlines a strategy and a method that answers the research questions. The research questions are derived from the literature (Agndal, Chetty and wilsons indicators). Only by working through the proposal was I able to refine and refine and refine again the broad ideas I had only a couple of weeks ago, so it's been worthwhile and I'm comforable about the rest of the exercise (even though I'm getting a real sense of the scale and commitments required to get through this!).
More later.
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Pete was here today for what proved to be a useful session.
I'm pleased to learn that he considers my dissertation topic and the specificity of it a very good start. Equally happy to learn that my approach is supported.
Useful advice from Pete regarding the Research Proposal includes:
This will then provide the basis for my summary which will as an outcome, produce my "analytical framework factors", or the criteria upon which I will judge Emerald's Social Capital with respect to entry and commitment to the UAE.
From these factors I should be able to propose a hypothesis - that based on the analytical factors Emerald should possess Social Capital of type 'x' with properties "a,b and c". Moreover, based on the analytical factors and Emerald's determined Social Capital the outcome of Emerald's use of it's network is 'y'.
The analysis phase will test the truth of the hypothesis. Proposing the hypothesis and the criteria by which it will be judged should lead me to the types of data needed to test the claims. Knowing the kind of data (as determined by the factors) will suggest appropriate research methods and design. Rather than a comparative case study, as originally proposed, it should be possible to conduct a semi -structured interview, triangulated with documentary evidence to determine if Emerald's Social Capital network is consistent with the findings of earlier works and whether or not the geographical context has had an impact on the generalisability of the earlier research.
Stills sounds alike a lot of work but kinda do-able now I think.
Pete left me with the objective of crafting the basis for my 'Analytical framework factors" or criteria for his next visit, Feb 13th.
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Peter is coming into the office this afternoon.
Now that the assignments are out of the way I guess it's time to pay a little more attention to this dissertation. I think I'm a ways down the road but who knows.
on the plus side - Have a reasonably good idea about what I'd like to explore - Social Capital and the Internationalising SME. I think that this provokes a number of other questions - types of social capital, the roles they play, sustainability, acocuntability their influence on the choice of foreign market entry and the mode that selected. I think this is the basis for a solid Lit. Review section. Coming out of that may be a framework that fixes Emerald's Social Capital along a particular set of dimensions relative to other SMEs. The hypothesis may be that Emerald's use of it's Social Capital will be more important in entering a market such as the UAE than it is for the US.
Subseqent Qual and Qant analysis will compare UK SME's entering UAE (n=4) in a comparative case-study methodology to provide/disprove this Hypothesis.
the tools and techniques used to evaluate Emerald's Social Capital networks in foreign market entry and mode choice may become useful artefacts in subsequent FME exercises.
That's, broadly speaking, the proposal I think.
I wonder if a more refined version of this would be acceptable as a proposal to the board for Feb 20th and the actual Research Proposal (March 9th)?
One for Peter I think.
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