Research paper
In this project, the focus will be on the application of the conceptual ideas central to the course to a specific problem. Posted below is the "Research Project Requirements" document that explains in great detail the requirements for this project. Also posted below is the rubric which will be used to score the research project submitted by each student. Many of the requirements outlined in the first document in regard to plagiarism, sources, and spelling, punctuation, and grammar apply to the weekly case assignments and exercises as well. Please don't hesitate to ask questions regarding these requirements well in advance of the due date (Tuesday of Week Nine) for this paper. If you are unfamiliar with APA formatting requirements, please visit the University Writing Center, a link to which may be found at www.webster.edu (click on "A-Z" in the lower right-hand corner, then on 'W', then on "Writing Center"), or purchase a copy of the APA Manual.
TOPIC –
Each student will submit a research project that selects a current management problem and applies one or more principles of management discussed in the class to the problem. One approach might be to discuss how Volkswagen should evaluate its code of ethics and its decision process in the aftermath of the recent emissions-cheating scandal with which it is still dealing. Another approach might be to discuss the ethics of the performance measures used as a control mechanism at Wells Fargo Bank, and whether the company’s response to the recent allegations of fraud has been sufficient to prevent recurrence. These examples are for illustrative purposes only, and should not be construed as a requirement for students to explore these problems. To encourage students to conduct extensive research, as well as to enhance their learning from this project, students may not choose to analyze a problem in their own company or organization (for those on active duty in the military, this means no problems involving their branch of service, another service branch, or the Department of Defense). To assist in the identification of a suitable problem, students should visit the University Library and review recent issues of publications such as the
Wall Street Journal, Barron’s, The Economist, Bloomberg Business Week, Financial Times,
etc. Use the links on the library’s home page for access to tutorials that can greatly assist you in finding articles in these publications and others. The business section of your local newspaper is also a good source for such articles as they often discuss problems being experienced by national or international companies that have a local presence.
FORMAT
– Your research project must conform to the requirements set forth in the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, Sixth Edition (2nd printing, October 2009), also known as the APA Publications Manual. The paper should be double-spaced, 12-point font (Times New Roman), with one-inch marg ...
Research paperIn this project, the focus will be on the appl
1. Research paper
In this project, the focus will be on the application of the
conceptual ideas central to the course to a specific problem.
Posted below is the "Research Project Requirements" document
that explains in great detail the requirements for this project.
Also posted below is the rubric which will be used to score the
research project submitted by each student. Many of the
requirements outlined in the first document in regard to
plagiarism, sources, and spelling, punctuation, and grammar
apply to the weekly case assignments and exercises as well.
Please don't hesitate to ask questions regarding these
requirements well in advance of the due date (Tuesday of Week
Nine) for this paper. If you are unfamiliar with APA formatting
requirements, please visit the University Writing Center, a link
to which may be found at www.webster.edu (click on "A-Z" in
the lower right-hand corner, then on 'W', then on "Writing
Center"), or purchase a copy of the APA Manual.
TOPIC –
Each student will submit a research project that selects a current
management problem and applies one or more principles of
management discussed in the class to the problem. One
approach might be to discuss how Volkswagen should evaluate
its code of ethics and its decision process in the aftermath of the
recent emissions-cheating scandal with which it is still dealing.
Another approach might be to discuss the ethics of the
performance measures used as a control mechanism at Wells
Fargo Bank, and whether the company’s response to the recent
allegations of fraud has been sufficient to prevent recurrence.
These examples are for illustrative purposes only, and should
not be construed as a requirement for students to explore these
problems. To encourage students to conduct extensive research,
2. as well as to enhance their learning from this project, students
may not choose to analyze a problem in their own company or
organization (for those on active duty in the military, this
means no problems involving their branch of service, another
service branch, or the Department of Defense). To assist in the
identification of a suitable problem, students should visit the
University Library and review recent issues of publications such
as the
Wall Street Journal, Barron’s, The Economist, Bloomberg
Business Week, Financial Times,
etc. Use the links on the library’s home page for access to
tutorials that can greatly assist you in finding articles in these
publications and others. The business section of your local
newspaper is also a good source for such articles as they often
discuss problems being experienced by national or international
companies that have a local presence.
FORMAT
– Your research project must conform to the requirements set
forth in the Publication Manual of the American Psychological
Association, Sixth Edition (2nd printing, October 2009), also
known as the APA Publications Manual. The paper should be
double-spaced, 12-point font (Times New Roman), with one-
inch margins at the top, bottom, left, and right of each page.
From a content standpoint, all that is required for this course is
a title page, Abstract, the body of the paper (10 pages), and
references page(s). If the student chooses to include appendices
or tables of information, these should also conform to the APA
Publications Manual. Points will be deducted if these
requirements are not met. APA requires that papers be written
in third-person perspective.
The format of the research project should be as follows:
· Title Page;
3. · Introduction of the Problem;
· Statement of Major Relevant Principles to be Applied;
· Analysis and Application of Principles;
· Recommendation; and,
· References Page
It is expected that the statement of the problem will be drawn
from newspapers or newsmagazines, or similar accounts. There
should be citations of materials consulted to develop the
statement of the problem. At least three sources should be used
for the problem statement.
With the statement of major management principles or
management conceptual ideas to apply to the problem, there
should be an articulation of these principles or conceptual ideas
with citation of materials consulted. While the textbook
material may be a starting point for the development of this
section, the student is expected to go beyond the textbook to do
additional research in the literature in the development of these
principles or conceptual ideas; thus, the textbook should not
appear on your references page or be cited in the paper. In
addition, students may utilize no more than two of the articles
assigned as course readings as references.
In the analysis section, the student will systematically apply the
principles or conceptual ideas to the problem. This is the
analysis part of the paper, and it is not expected that new
principles or different problems would be introduced here. This
is an application section.
The recommendation is expected to be a short section in which
the student draws final conclusions from the analysis. The
4. recommendation section might differ from the analysis section
in that the analysis should yield more than one option, and the
conclusion settles on a preferred option.
ATTRIBUTION TO SOURCE
– It is essential that in any research paper each piece of
information presented be properly attributed to its source. If
the information you are presenting in the paper is not your
original thought, or is not common knowledge, it should be
attributed to its source. Material should not be directly quoted
or taken in a substantial way from another source without
citation or quotation marks. No more than 23% of the paper
should be in the form of direct quotes and any such quotes must
be indicated and properly cited.
Any paper turned in without a single attribution to source
(parenthetical references within the text in proper APA format)
will automatically lose 100 points.
REFERENCES
– Your list of references should include, at a minimum, six
secondary sources you have consulted in your research. While
the textbook material may be a starting point for the
development of this paper, the student is expected to go beyond
the text to do additional research in the literature in the
development of management principles or conceptual ideas;
thus, the textbook
should not
appear on your references page. Instead, go to the original
source cited in the textbook as it will often contain additional
information that may prove useful. All of your sources must be
obtained through the Webster University online library
resource.
PLEASE NOTE:
Google is not an adequate research tool for academic research.
In fact, internet searches will often take you to non-academic
5. information resources such as Wikipedia.com, Ask.com,
Encarta.msn.com, Infoplease.com, etc. You should not use such
sources in your academic research because they do not come
under a formal oversight or peer-review process. To the extent
possible, your research should rely on scholarly publications
such as books and peer-reviewed academic journals. Further,
remember that you are responsible for the accuracy of any facts
you present in your assignments and, therefore, should confirm
the veracity of information you find on non-academic sources
through further research.
PLAGIARISM –
You will be required to submit your research project to
Turnitin, which is now integrated into the WorldClassRoom and
is available for each assignment. You should ensure that your
project receives a minimum of “green” (less than 23% of the
paper verbatim from sources). Contact me if you are having
difficulty with getting your paper to turn “green”.
The paper is worth 18% of the grade.