Monday 12 June 2017

The final version of your Research Project should be 10 to 12 double-spaced pages (not including the title page, reference page, tables, appendices, etc.). The paper will be an original business research project that tests a hypothesis of your choice. The research can relate to your place of current/previous employment or other contexts of interest. Sample topics could include, but are not limited to: Manufacturing quality/cost improvement

 


Focus of the Research Project

The final version of your Research Project should be 10 to 12 double-spaced pages (not including the title page, reference page, tables, appendices, etc.). The paper will be an original business research project that tests a hypothesis of your choice.  The research can relate to your place of current/previous employment or other contexts of interest. Sample topics could include, but are not limited to:

  • Manufacturing quality/cost improvement

  • Service quality improvement

  • Systems design

  • Accounts receivable/billing/accounts receivable aging

  • Marketing/advertising Issues

  • Sales of goods

  • Investments

  • Product safety

  • Workplace safety

  • Labor pools

  • Human resources matters of broad concern

  • Population studies


For your Research Project, you will be combining all parts that you have worked on from Weeks One through Five. Your paper should be formatted as follows:

  • Part 1: Introduction

    • Background information about your research project (Week One)

    • Describe the management dilemma (Week One)

    • Ethical Concerns (Week Two)

    • Develop and explain your hypothesis (Week One)



  • Part 2: Literature review

    • Background research on at least three scholarly sources (Week One)



  • Part 3: Data

    • Secondary data (Week Three)

    • Measurement benchmark and scales (Week Three)

    • Plans for using observations, focus groups, interviews, or surveys (Week Four)

    • Plans for analyzing data (Week Five)

    • Plans for how to analyze results (Week Five)



  • Part 4: Results

    • Summarize and display the results of your research. Provide charts, graphs, tables, and so forth, as they might apply to your research.

    • State whether you reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis based on your study; explain.



  • Part 5: Conclusion

    • Summarize the entire study and reflect on it

      • Consider the “take-home” message that management and other decision makers can use from this research to make informed business decisions.

      • Include the strengths and weaknesses of the study and suggestions for future research.





  • Part 6: References

    • Include a separate references page and cite all references within the text of the paper.



  • Part 7: Appendix

    • If applicable




Writing the Research Project

The Research Project

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