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Master’s DissertationThe Research Proposal
An introduction to writing the research proposal
Dr Tony Bennett
Structure of the Proposal
• Title page• Background/Introduction• Literature• Research question and objectives• Research method• Timescale• Resources• Access to the study population• References
Structure of the Proposal
• Title page• Background• Literature• Research question and
objectives• Research method• Timescale• Resources• Access to the study
population• References
• A working title, and ideally should reflect the content of the document
• The title may change
Structure of the Proposal• Title page• Background• Literature• Research question and
objectives• Research method• Timescale• Resources• Access to the study
population• References
• This section describes the problem or situation you want to investigate, and why – prove - understand
Structure of the Proposal• Title page• Background• Literature• Research question and
objectives• Research method• Timescale• Resources• Access to the study
population• References
• Discuss the area of management theory that provides the context for your study.
• Who are the leading authors, experts, leaders in their field
Structure of the Proposal• Title page• Background• Literature• Research question and
objectives• Research method• Timescale• Resources• Access to the study
population• References
• Explain exactly what it is that you want to find out, and why:
• Add to theory,• Add to practice,• Change practice,• Change theory,• Build knowledge,• Develop people.......
Structure of the Proposal
• Title page• Background• Literature• Research question and
objectives• Research method• Timescale• Resources• Access to the study
population• References
• Positivistic?• Quantitative• Phenomenological?• Qualitative• Research bias?• Ethics?• How are you going to
get your data for analysis (sampling)
Structure of the Proposal• Title page• Background• Literature• Research question and
objectives• Research method• Timescale• Resources• Access to the study
population• References
• Write about how long the study will take to:
• Set objectives,• Plan the project,• Carry out the research,• Collect, analyse and
evaluate data,• Discuss your findings
and write up, check,• Complete and give in
Structure of the Proposal• Title page• Background• Literature• Research question and
objectives• Research method• Timescale• Resources• Access to the study
population• References
• What resources do you need to plan, carry out data collection, analyse your data, write it up, and finish the Dissertation – people, time, IT/computing, questionnaire preparation, envelopes, stamps....
Structure of the Proposal
• Title page• Background• Literature• Research question and
objectives• Research method• Timescale• Resources• Access to the study
population• References
• How will you collect your data, from whom, and what methods will you use to make sure that your data can be analysed and reported in a sound way?
Structure of the Proposal• Title page• Background• Literature• Research question and
objectives• Research method• Timescale• Resources• Access to the study
population• References
• You should indicate the general subject area of management with at least 10 references, plus 2 or 3 research methods references.
• Always use the Harvard system of referencing
Structure of the Proposal
• Title page• Background/Introduction• Literature• Research question and
objectives• Research method• Timescale• Resources• Access to the study
population• References
• Front cover page,• This can be your
contents page at the beginning of the assignment,
• 4,000 words long,• Diagrams,• References,• Pass mark 40%
Where do I begin?
Find a management subject that needs exploring in areas of:• People, leadership, human resource management, teams,
management of people,• Change management, marketing, packaging, service,• Business strategy, vision, mission, aims, objectives, business
planning,• Risk, project management and planning, costs, productivity,• Competitive forces, innovation, technology,• Customer service, consumerism, public accountability, governance,• Taxation, finance, investment planning, corporate accountability,
corporate communications, • Sustainability, environment, ethics and ethical issues,
manufacturing
And then?
Write the Background or Introduction to your research topic on one side of A4 paper.
What is the research issue?
Why is it an issue?
Why is it an issue now?
What could your research throw light on or find out?
Who are the leading theorists in your subject area?
And what then?
Go over what you have written with your supervisor.
Discuss the research problem or issue.
Think about your research approach or method for data collection.
Meet your supervisor and talk it through.
You do the work, NOT your supervisor.
CHOOSE A SUBJECT THAT YOU WILL ENJOY
AND GET SOMETHING OUT OF