Project Proposal
Assessment
Title
Project Proposal
Task Description
Assessment task 3 requires the preparation of a
full project proposal that should contain the following components:
·
A detail
statement of the problem that you would like to investigate.
·
Research
aim, objectives and research questions: What are
the potential research objectives and questions that can address the problem?
·
Justification
and potential output of the research project: Why is your chosen project
important both theoretically and practically? What are the potential outputs
and outcomes of your research?
·
Conceptual
framework: An analysis of the literature relevant to the
research topic that will give you the conceptual basis for conducting this
research.
·
Methodology
and presenting secondary data: Based on
the conceptual framework, research aim(s) and objectives, you need to provide a
detail description of the data collection methods and tools, data sources and
the methods/tools that you will use to analyse the data.
·
Organisation
of the study, project budget and schedule: Write
the names of the chapters/sections of your research report, and briefly discuss
what you will write in those chapters/sections followed by a brief description
of budget for conducting this study and project schedule i.e., Gantt Chart.
This is an individual research task. You are
required to demonstrate your understanding of the relevant body of works to a
real-life business research. We expect you to read and reflect on at least
twenty recent refereed journal articles on your topic supported by any other
evidence or information that can help refine the problem of your research,
formulate conceptual framework and the methods of data collection and analysis.
Please see detailed guidelines about specific research requirements on the unit
Moodle site. You can write 3000 words maximum for this
assignment. The cover page and the list of references are not counted in the
word limit.
Referencing Style
·
Proper citation should be done at least 15
references should be there.
Learning Outcomes Assessed
· Develop and employ ethical practices that consider
social, cultural and legal responsibilities of researchers and the research
process;
·
critically evaluate published academic research,
identify secondary data sources, and review extant literature, to develop a
theoretical framework for a business problem or opportunity;
· choose and apply the appropriate research
strategies (qualitative and/or quantitative) and techniques to best address the
research problem;
·
prepare and communicate a comprehensive research
proposal.
Graduate Attributes
·
Knowledge
·
Communication
·
Cognitive, technical and creative skills
·
Research
·
Self-management
·
Ethical and Professional Responsibility
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