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Banking, Finance, Finance and Investment–THE CLIENT’S MAJOR
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Level: master
Deadline: 24/11/13 10pm in uk time
attachment 1: the handbook for this module
attachmenr 2: the assessment ppt for this task
This is research proposal task, the client’s major is in the handbook.
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: Research for Finance and Accounting
(2013-2014)
MSc MANDIF, Islamic Banking, Finance, Finance and Investment
MSc Accounting, Forensic Accounting & Audit
MSc Associate Accounting Nurtingen (Term 1 only)
1: Contact details for teaching team
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Martyn Jarvis |
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01443 4 8 2 9 83 |
mjarvis@glam.ac.uk |
2: Reading list
Recommended texts:
Collis, J. and Hussey, R. (2009) Business Research, 3rd Edition, Palgrave
Field, A. (2013) Discovering Statistics Using SPSS, 4th Edition, Sage Publications: London
Additional texts:
Research Methods:
Humphrey, C. and Lee, B. (2008) The Real Life Guide to Accounting Research, Elsevier
Ryan, B., Scapens, R.W. and Theobald, M.. (2002) Research Method and Methodology in Finance and Accounting, Thomson
Saunders, M., Thornhill, A. and Lewis, P. (2009) Research Methods for Business Students, FT Prentice Hall
Smith, M. (2011) Research Methods in Accounting, Sage Publications: London
SPSS:
Pallant Julie, (2013) SPSS Survival Manual (5th Edn) OUP
Any Statistics Book but the following are good texts:
Anderson, Sweeney, Williams, Freeman, Shoesmith (200
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) Statistics for Business and Economics Thomson Learning
Wisniewski Mik (200
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) Quantitative Methods for Decision Makers (4th Edn) FT Prentice Hall
Bradley Teresa (2006) Essential Statistics for Economics, Business and Management Wiley
3: Lecture programme
Week
Topic
Reading*
Chapters
30th Sept 2013
Literature review
and Harvard referencing
C 13 & 6
7th Oct 2013
Research paradigm and methodology
C 4 & 5
14th Oct 2013
Collecting and analysing qualitative data
C 8 & 9
21st Oct 2013
Collecting and analysing quantitative data
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, 11, 12
28th Oct 2013
Research proposal to research project (dissertation)
C 3
11th Nov 2013
The use of SPSS to analyse quantitative data
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18th Nov 2013
25th Nov 2013
2nd Dec 2013
9th Dec 2013
* C = Collis and Hussey (2009), F = Field (2013)
4: Tutorial programme
Activity |
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Introduction Research output |
Module outline PowerPoint slides |
Clatworthy and Jones (2008) |
Clatworthy and Jones (2008)
Exercise |
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Sarens et al (2009) |
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Linsley and Shrives (2006) |
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Articles
Clatworthy, M. and Jones, M.J. (2008) “Overseas equity analysis by UK analysts and fund managers”. British Accounting Review, 40 (3), pp.337-355.
Linsley, P. And Shrives, P. (2006) “Risk reporting: A study of risk disclosures in the annual reports of UK companies” British Accounting Review, 38 (3), pp.387-404.
Sarens, G., Beelde I. and Everaert P. (2009) “Internal audit: A comfort provider to the audit committee” British Accounting Review, 41 (2), pp. 90–106.
5: Assessment
Two assignments, each carrying 50% weighting of the overall mark.
MSc Associate Coursework 1 only
Coursework 1
Assignment issue date (Start Date) 1st October 2013
Assignment hand-in date (Due Date) 1st December 2013
Assignment return date (Post Date) 20th January 2014
Coursework 2
Assignment issue date (Start Date) 12th November 2012
Assignment hand-in date (Due Date) 9th February 2014
Assignment return date (Post Date) 10th March 2014
Research Methods for Finance and Accounting
5: Research proposal to research project (dissertation)
Martyn Jarvis
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Topic selection – recap
Personal interest
Originality
Practicality
Body of literature
Data gathering
Boundary
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Topic selection -sources
Work
Other modules
Other coursework
Reading:
Newspaper, professional journal, etc.
Previous or current academic research
Refereed academic journals
Textbooks
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Topic selection – recap
Criteria for topic selection
Personal interest
Existence of relevant body of literature
Practicality
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Topic selection
Sources
Taught modules
Professional journals
Newspapers
Web sites
Academic journal articles
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Research proposal coursework
A working title and general overview of topic area (20%)
Identification of the relevant literature (30%)
Key research questions (10%)
Methodology (30%)
Presentation, including referencing (10%)
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Research project process
Components
Research project
Research proposal
Research sequence
Definition of topic
Research ethics
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Components of research project
Introduction, objectives
Literature review
Theoretical framework
Methodology
Results
Discussion of results
Conclusion, recommendations
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Components of a research proposal
A working title of the topic area
General overview of area
Identification of the relevant literature
Key research questions
Methodology
Bibliography
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Three questions
Why?
Background
Importance
What?
Objectives
How?
Method
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The research sequence
Identify broad area
Select topic
Decide approach
Formulate plan
Collect information
Analyse data
Present findings
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Definition of topic
Alternative styles:
Objectives
Questions
Hypotheses
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Research ethics
Written permission from participating organisations
Written permission from participating individuals
No personal harm to participants
Participants informed of motives for research
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Participants offered opportunity to receive feedback on results
Coercion avoided
Confidentiality and anonymity guaranteed
Right of withdrawal at any time granted to participants
Security of research data guaranteed
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Dissertation
20,000 words + / – 10%
Not including appendices, list of references
Hand-in date:
Feb MANDIF/IB 30 April 2014
Otherwise 30 September 2014
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Dissertation result
Pass (> 39%)
Fail (< 40%) or non-submission (0%)
Resubmission by
Feb MANDIF/IB 30 Sept 2014
Otherwise 30 April 2015
Same project or new project
Capped at 40%
Extenuating circumstances
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Dissertation structure
Title page
Abstract
Table of contents
Introduction
Background (if required)
Literature review
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Dissertation structure – cont’d
Methodology
Findings: presentation and analysis
Discussion
Conclusions and critical reflection
Recommendations (if required)
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Supervision
Supervisor allocated on basis of dissertation proposal
Agree supervision “ground rules”
Supervisor is first marker
Final mark agreed between first and second marker
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Reading
Collis and Hussey
Chapter 7
Ed 2 (On line) Chap 5 (5.10 – writing proposal)
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