Events management
Events management
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My research question is:
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I want i really good work for my dissertation, i will send the feedback which i received for the literature review draft, which you need to change based on the feedback
Objective: The dissertation is a substantial work of research that is analytical rather than descriptive in" rel="nofollow">in focus. It applies existin" rel="nofollow">ing theory to develop a research question and in" rel="nofollow">investigate an issue
relevant to management/HR. It defin" rel="nofollow">ines terms robustly and with reference to existin" rel="nofollow">ing research defin" rel="nofollow">initions of key concepts and analyses data (usually) to reach origin" rel="nofollow">inal conclusions and explanations
lin" rel="nofollow">inked to the research question. It discusses the fin" rel="nofollow">indin" rel="nofollow">ings and any conclusions, recommendations or limitations of the study. Deliverable: Your dissertation is a 10’000-word research paper on your
chosen topic. Please follow the generic structure below:
? Executive summary - not in" rel="nofollow">included in" rel="nofollow">in word count
? Introduction
? Literature Review
? Method – Justify your research approach (e.g., case study, experiential evidence, in" rel="nofollow">interviews, document analysis, survey), describe your sample and procedure, and list variables (if quantitative)
? Results
? Discussion – Critically discuss your results, discuss implication for future research and for practice, acknowledge limitations of your research, and conclude
? References - not in" rel="nofollow">included in" rel="nofollow">in word count
? Appendix (survey, in" rel="nofollow">interview protocol, pictures, further analysis, etc.) - not in" rel="nofollow">included in" rel="nofollow">in word count
Objective: The literature review is an essential section in" rel="nofollow">in every dissertation. The literature review presents a discussion of what experts and academics have written about the concepts and
theories relatin" rel="nofollow">ing to your research question. It is your evaluation of how their work fits with your own study to provide the historical and theoretical context. In sum, your reader should
understand how the work of other authors is in" rel="nofollow">influencin" rel="nofollow">ing the approach you will take in" rel="nofollow">in your research. Deliverable: You need to submit a 3’000-word draft literature review, comprisin" rel="nofollow">ing of: ?
Introduction. The in" rel="nofollow">introduction (to the overall dissertation) must provide the rationale for your dissertation: what you are tryin" rel="nofollow">ing to answer and why it is important to do this research. Your
in" rel="nofollow">introduction should contain" rel="nofollow">in a clear statement of the research question and the aims of the research (closely related to the question). o Research Question. Start by statin" rel="nofollow">ing what your research topic
and research question are. o Research Model. Mention, in" rel="nofollow">in a couple of sentences, how you plan to answer your research question. In other words, which type of evidence (quantitative or qualitative)
will you collect to answer your question?
? Literature Review. A critical review of the literature. Min" rel="nofollow">inimum 10 articles.