Please find attached an already started dissertation. i have roughly 2000 words done so far, it might need tidying up a little.
can you make the typed spacing 1.5 rather than double please.
font aerial size 12.
i have also included, documents to help and guide you, more material will be provided in 2-3 days as i get access to it.
The
wordcount is 10,000 words in total. (10% leeway is permissible on
this, but no more). Sections required and a very rough breakdown of the
wordcount is as follows. Please note that the suggested word count
allocation is just a guideline – different project topics may require a
different word count allocation to each of the main sections:
wordcount is 10,000 words in total. (10% leeway is permissible on
this, but no more). Sections required and a very rough breakdown of the
wordcount is as follows. Please note that the suggested word count
allocation is just a guideline – different project topics may require a
different word count allocation to each of the main sections:
1000 words: Introductory sections including: rationale, project aim, research objectives, scope, timescales
2000-3000 words: Literature review
1500
words: Research Methodology (This is where you document the approach
taken to research your project, underpinned with theory.)
words: Research Methodology (This is where you document the approach
taken to research your project, underpinned with theory.)
1500 words: Research Findings/Results
2000 words: Analysis and Discussion
1000 words: Conclusions and Recommendations
Reference and bibliography lists must be provided, but do not form part of the overall wordcount.
Your research instrument should be included in the appendix section. Appendices do not form part of the overall wordcount.
Reading List.
Reading Material
Required:
Saunders,
M., Lewis, P. and Thornhill, A. (2019) Research methods for business
students. 8th ed. Harlow: Pearson. [ebook – 12 copies]
M., Lewis, P. and Thornhill, A. (2019) Research methods for business
students. 8th ed. Harlow: Pearson. [ebook – 12 copies]
Recommended:
Bell,
J. (2018) Doing your research project: a guide for first-time
researchers. 7th ed. Maidenhead: Open University Press. (ebook)
J. (2018) Doing your research project: a guide for first-time
researchers. 7th ed. Maidenhead: Open University Press. (ebook)
Bissant, J. and Tidd, J. (2015) Innovation and entrepreneurship. 3rd edition. Chichester: Wiley. (ebook)
Cook, P. (2016) Leading innovation, creativity and enterprise. London: Bloomsbury Publishing. (ebook)
Hair, J. (2020) Essentials of business research methods. 4th edition. New York: M.E. Sharpe. (ebook)
Helyer, R. (2020) Work-based learning student handbook. 3rd ed. London: Red Globe Press. (ebook)
Ng,
W. and Coakes, E. (2014) Business research: enjoy creating, developing
and writing your business project. London: Kogan Page. (ebook)
W. and Coakes, E. (2014) Business research: enjoy creating, developing
and writing your business project. London: Kogan Page. (ebook)
Polonski, M. J. (2019) Designing and managing a research project: a business student’s guide. 4th edition. London: SAGE. (ebook)
Raelin, J. (2008) Workplace learning: bridging knowledge and action in the workplace.
Revised ed. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. (ebook)
Saunders,
M. (2018) Doing research in business and management: an essential guide
to planning your project. 2nd edition. Harlow: Pearson. (ebook)
M. (2018) Doing research in business and management: an essential guide
to planning your project. 2nd edition. Harlow: Pearson. (ebook)
Schindler, P. (2022) Business research methods. 14th ed. New York: McGraw-Hill. 9ebook)