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Research Methodology

In: Introducing Board Gender Diversity to Sri Lanka

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  • Menaka Angammana

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In a rapidly changing environment, there is a need for legal research to be conducted in a manner that identifies the workability and effects of law on society. This need is addressed by increasing the body of socio-legal research. This study adopts a socio-legal framing. It is an approach that is based on a philosophical stance that analyses the social significance of “black-letter law.” The adoption of the socio-legal approach in this study provided an opportunity to gain a contextual understanding of how the Sri Lankan corporate community would perceive the introduction of rules on board gender diversity.

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  • Menaka Angammana, 2023. "Research Methodology," Springer Books, in: Introducing Board Gender Diversity to Sri Lanka, chapter 0, pages 133-170, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-981-99-0436-5_6
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-99-0436-5_6
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