Research Project (Literature Review)
Discipline: Business
Type of service: Research Paper
Spacing: Single spacing
Paper format: Harvard
Number of pages: 6 pages
Number of sources: 10 sources
Paper details
Literature Review structure required
Cover
Contents Page (after includes, Figures, Charts, Tables etc.)
Abstract Descriptive
1. Introduction:
1.1 Purpose of research
1.2 Research questions/subquestions
1.3 Rationale and research context
2. Methodology and approach for the literature review
2.1 Search terms
2.2 Databases searched
2.3 Inclusion and exclusion criteria
3. Literature Review
3.1 (structure example )
3.2 (structure example )
3.3 ( structure example
3.4 etc.
3.5 etc.
4. Key literature points
5. Methodology for the primary research
U.K. Harvard Referencing 5%
Spelling, Paragraphs, Grammar 5%
Literature Review structure required
Cover
Contents Page (after includes, Figures, Charts, Tables etc.)
Abstract Descriptive
- Introduction:
- Purpose of research
- Research questions/subquestions
- Rationale and research context
- Methodology and approach for the literature review
- Search terms
- Databases searched
- Inclusion and exclusion criteria
- Literature Review
- (structure example)
- (structure example)
- technology (structure example)
- Key literature points
- Methodology for the primary research
U.K. Harvard Referencing 5%
Spelling, Paragraphs, Grammar 5%
This assignment is the first section of the final project and will
focus on the literature review.
Outline of purpose and research questions 10%
Rationale and research context 10%
Methodology and approach for the literature review 10%
Identification and interpretation of current and relevant research 20%
Demonstration of understanding of the research 20%
The conclusion of the key literature points 10%
Methodology for the primary research 10%
U.K Harvard Referencing 5%
Spelling, Paragraphs, Grammar 5%
LO1 Critically apply research skills, techniques, and conventions
in the context of the selected aspect/s of the discipline and
practice
LO3 Justify all project decisions through judgments based on
academic and practice-based contexts
LO4 Evaluate critically the strengths and limitations of research
carried out both by themselves and others
LO5 Communicate research findings through personal initiative,
self-directed plans and ongoing reflection of the progress.
Recommended
Cottrell, S. (2011) Critical thinking skills: developing effective analysis and
argument. 2
nd Ed., Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
Walliman, N. (2011) Your research project: designing and planning your work.
3rd ed., London: Sage
Gray, D. E. (2013) Doing research in the real world. 3rd ed., London: Sage.
Hart, C. (1998) Doing a literature review. London: Sage.
Olsen, W. (2011) Data collection. London: Sage