On Generic Macro-structure of Empirical Research Articles: A Management Discourse Community Perspective

Commercial books on research article writing are normally designed to address a wide range of readers in various disciplines. A cursory look at some of them reveals that the conventional Introduction-Method-Result-Discussion (IMRD) framework has been considered as a default blueprint of RAs writt...

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Main Authors: Nazar Ali Harati, Reza Mobashshernia
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Lasting Impressions Press 2019-09-01
Series:International Journal of English Language and Translation Studies
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Online Access:http://www.eltsjournal.org/archive/value7%20issue3/6-7-3-19.pdf
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spelling doaj-ecc32abea31241198aac32dbf652f3f02020-11-25T01:33:55ZengLasting Impressions PressInternational Journal of English Language and Translation Studies2308-54602308-54602019-09-0107034758On Generic Macro-structure of Empirical Research Articles: A Management Discourse Community PerspectiveNazar Ali Harati0Reza Mobashshernia1Department of English Language, Faculty of Basic Sciences, Imam Khomeini University of Maritime Sciences, Nowshahr, IranIslamic Azad University (IAU), Chalous Branch, IranCommercial books on research article writing are normally designed to address a wide range of readers in various disciplines. A cursory look at some of them reveals that the conventional Introduction-Method-Result-Discussion (IMRD) framework has been considered as a default blueprint of RAs written in various disciplines. However, this default structure needs to be empirically verified in each and every discipline. Hence, this paper attempted to manually extract the structural patterns of 132 empirical RAs randomly selected out of 22 ISI journals in management. More than 9 structural patterns emerged from the analysis of the results in this study and yet, oddly enough, the IMRD framework was not among them. Findings of this study can shed some light on the path of graduate students and novice scholars who strive to publish their scientific achievements in reputable journals so that they will be accepted as new dwellers of management discourse community.http://www.eltsjournal.org/archive/value7%20issue3/6-7-3-19.pdfacademic writingempirical research articlesmanagement disciplineconventional macro-structuresgraduate students
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On Generic Macro-structure of Empirical Research Articles: A Management Discourse Community Perspective
International Journal of English Language and Translation Studies
academic writing
empirical research articles
management discipline
conventional macro-structures
graduate students
author_facet Nazar Ali Harati
Reza Mobashshernia
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title On Generic Macro-structure of Empirical Research Articles: A Management Discourse Community Perspective
title_short On Generic Macro-structure of Empirical Research Articles: A Management Discourse Community Perspective
title_full On Generic Macro-structure of Empirical Research Articles: A Management Discourse Community Perspective
title_fullStr On Generic Macro-structure of Empirical Research Articles: A Management Discourse Community Perspective
title_full_unstemmed On Generic Macro-structure of Empirical Research Articles: A Management Discourse Community Perspective
title_sort on generic macro-structure of empirical research articles: a management discourse community perspective
publisher Lasting Impressions Press
series International Journal of English Language and Translation Studies
issn 2308-5460
2308-5460
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Commercial books on research article writing are normally designed to address a wide range of readers in various disciplines. A cursory look at some of them reveals that the conventional Introduction-Method-Result-Discussion (IMRD) framework has been considered as a default blueprint of RAs written in various disciplines. However, this default structure needs to be empirically verified in each and every discipline. Hence, this paper attempted to manually extract the structural patterns of 132 empirical RAs randomly selected out of 22 ISI journals in management. More than 9 structural patterns emerged from the analysis of the results in this study and yet, oddly enough, the IMRD framework was not among them. Findings of this study can shed some light on the path of graduate students and novice scholars who strive to publish their scientific achievements in reputable journals so that they will be accepted as new dwellers of management discourse community.
topic academic writing
empirical research articles
management discipline
conventional macro-structures
graduate students
url http://www.eltsjournal.org/archive/value7%20issue3/6-7-3-19.pdf
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