MAN6910 Datasheet, Distributors and Pricing Research Report
- Subject Code :
MAN6910
Step 1 – Short Literature Review
- Choose at least five journal or conference papers (Social Responsibilities, Sustainability and Business Processes related) that you will use in this research report
- Write a short literature review about "Social Responsibilities, Sustainability and Business Processes" based on your chosen literature (about 900 words).
- As you draft your Literature Review[1], consider the following:
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- What are you searching the literature to discover?
- This Literature Review is used to provide evidence to assess the critical role that Social Responsibility and Sustainability play in ALDI Australia.
- Determine what has already been written on a topic
- Provide an overview of key concepts
- Identify major relationships or patterns
- Identify strengths and weaknesses
- Identify any gaps in the research
- Identify any conflicting evidence
- Provide a solid background to a research paper’s investigation
- A typical journal/conference article will be between 10-20 pages. Your job is to be able to extrapolate and articulate the key findings in a short and succinct manner.
- Once you have written a few key findings, you must decide on the order in which you will present them.
- The ordering isn't random—there should be a logical rationale behind your choices.
- Write paragraph introductions, conclusions, and transitions within and between paragraphs if needed.
- An example on how to write a literature review can be found: https://player.vimeo.com/video/59425739?title=0&byline=0&portrait=0Links to an external site.
- What are you searching the literature to discover?
Step 2 – Research Report[2]
• Based on the short literature review you developed in Step 1, add:
o an introduction,
o an analysis to assess the critical role that Social Responsibility and Sustainability play in Business Processes in ALDI
o a conclusion
o a reference list (with in-text citation) constructed in APA (7th edition) referencing style.
[1] The purpose of a literature review is not to write a summary for each conference/journal paper. Instead you are required to collate and synthesize evidence from multiple studies, e.g. compare the advantages/disadvantages of green IT from two papers, or why this paper considered "Methodology xxx" is useful but the other paper claimed "Methodology xxx" is useless.
[2] Accuracy in spelling, syntax, citation and referencing is strictly essential