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SEMESTER 2 2023/24
Module Code:
MANG6322
Assessment:
Individual Proposal
Weighting:
70%
Module Title:
Foundations of Research in Accounting & Finance
Submission Due Date: @ 16:00
Tuesday 14th May 2024
Word Count:
2000-2500
This assessment has the following learning module outcomes:
A. Knowledge and Understanding
A1. Demonstrate understanding of research methodologies;
A2. Understand and critically analyse academic papers.
B. Subject Specific Intellectual and Research Skills
B1. Interpret the results of data analysis, and understand the strengths and weaknesses of different methods;
B2. Prepare an effective research proposal, formulate research questions, and choose appropriate data collection methods and analysis.
C. Transferable and Generic Skills
C1. Apply analysis skills, which include qualitative data interpretation and quantitative analysis skills;
C2. Apply critical analytical skills on research projects;
C3. Plan and control effectively for successful completion of workload;
C4. Communicate effectively in writing, using and justifying argument within reports. C5. Prepare and orally present research data and information.
INDIVIDUAL RESEARCH PROPOSAL BRIEF:
Your research proposal should include the following aspects:
Research purpose
1. Introduction: introduce the research problematisation that underlies your choice of topic and its background or connection to the relevant literature/evidence. What is the research all about? Why is it important or interesting?
2. Overall aim(s) and objective(s) and research question(s)
Literature review
To comprehensively understand the existing research landscape in your area, it is crucial to delve into both theoretical and empirical literature, which will lead to the development of the hypotheses. Therefore, you are expected to review the existing theoretical and empirical literature and develop hypotheses in this section.
The section should include:
1. Theoretical framework
2. Empirical evidence
3. Hypotheses (where appropriate)
Methodology
Which research paradigm do you intend to use and why is it most appropriate?
Research methods
What will your data sources be (databases, questionnaires, interviews, etc)? What method of analysis are you likely to use?
Critique of project
What limitations do you envisage of your research? Research project timetable.
References
Ensure your proposal is fully and properly referenced.
Nature of Assessment: This is a SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT. See 'Weighting' section above for the percentage that this assignment counts towards your final module mark.
Word Limit: +/-10% either side of the word count (see above) is deemed acceptable. Any text that exceeds an additional 10% will not attract any marks. The relevant word count includes a cover page, executive summary, title page, table of contents, tables, figures, in-text citations and section headings if used. The relevant word count excludes your list of references and any appendices at the end of your coursework submission. You should always include the word count (from Microsoft Word, not Turnitin), at the end of your coursework submission, before your list of references.
Title/Cover Page: You must include a title/ cover page that includes: your Student ID, Module Code, Assignment Title, Word Count. This assignment will be marked anonymously, and please ensure that your name does not appear on any part of your assignment.
References: You should use the Harvard style to reference your assignment. The library guides how to reference in the Harvard style, and this is available from http://library.soton.ac.uk/sash/referencing
Submission Deadline: Not later than 16.00 on Tuesday 14th May 2024
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