Identify of research topic and make a compelling case

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Research Methods Assignment - Topic identification and relevance

The purpose of this assessment task is to identify of research topic and make a compelling case for its relevance.

The assessment task consists of two parts:

First, you will need to identify a research topic. This involves clearly defining the nature of the phenomenon/problem you wish to focus on, and its conceptual demarcations, and how it is similar or distinct from related phenomena. Those studying OHSE must choose an OHSE related topic or problem;

Besides clearly articulating the nature of the phenomenon/ problem, you need to also provide compelling arguments for why this topic should be studied, using the characteristics of good research topics from the prescribed literature. This may involve highlighting its (increased) pervasiveness, its scope (e.g., local, global), its timeliness, and possibly also growing recognition by scholars and practitioners of the need for more research on this topic. Personal relevance may be a contributing factor too (although it should not be the only factor). If you frame your topic as a problem, then clearly discuss why it is a problem, how big the problem is, to whom it is a problem, and why the problem should be solved now (rather than later), how research could contribute to solving this problem, and the extent to which the solutions/ knowledge from this research would be actionable and relevant to practitioners.

This assessment task requires you to use the prescribed literature on characteristics of good research topics, as well as a using a minimum of 10 recent, high-quality scholarly journal articles on the substantive topic of interest (alongside other trustworthy sources, like government statistics and policy reports) in order to provide a clear description of your topic of interest and compelling case about its relevance. The essay has to be coherent, logically structured, clear, well-argued and precise.

In the first few paragraphs of any research study, the researchers must describe their substantive topic, and make a persuasive case for its relevance to organizations, workers, society, and knowledge/theory.

Your task for the first assessment is to (1) comprehensively describe your topic of interest; (2) persuade your reader that the topic has broader impacts to orgs, workers, society, and theory; and (3) justify your specific choice of topic using the principles described in the unit's readings. These three elements of your assessment map onto the first three criteria in the assessment rubric.

Recommended structure:

  • Use the first section (1-2 paragraphs) to describe your research topic comprehensively. Define the phenomenon of interest (and note if people seem to disagree meaningfully on the definition). Describe the phenomenon to us so your readers can understand and visualize what's going on. Share trustworthy statistics on the prevalence and importance of the phenomenon. Tell us about what the research says are the causes or antecedents of the phenomenon, as well as the established effects of the phenomenon for people, organizations, and stakeholders. Tell us about contexts in which the phenomenon is more (or less) common.
  • Use the second section (1-2 paragraphs) to explain the broader impacts of your research topic. Sell us on the importance of the topic. Show us the economic impact of the phenomenon ($ values are always highly compelling!). Are lives at stake? How many lives might be lost because of the phenomenon? What are the impacts on people's livelihoods and/or well-being? In what way is the topic especially timely today-how is it relevant to the big, hairy, audacious problems that face society today? Sell us on the idea and why it matters.
  • Use the third section (1-2 paragraphs) to link your choice of topic back to principles in the unit's readings. For example, Colquitt and George identify 5 criteria for a good topic: significance, novelty, curiosity, scope, and actionability. Persuade us that your chosen topic fulfills most (if not all) of these criteria. You may draw on criteria from the other readings on topic choice as well (Grant & Pollock, 2011; Waldman, 2008; Ashford, 2013; Suddaby, 2010; all of these can be found in the EUO and on LEO for Week 2). Whenever you draw on criteria from the readings, please be explicit. For example, you might say that "this topic relates to the 'scope' criterion by Colquitt and George, which refers to .... This topic relates to scope because ..."

General guidelines -

  • Use at least 10 recent, high-quality scholarly journal articles on the substantive topic of interest (alongside other trustworthy sources, like government statistics and policy reports). Please review the unit guidelines on high-quality sources (on LEO). The 10 articles may be a mix of mostly journal articles with a few non-academic trustworthy sources-in addition to the course readings on topic choice.
  • Word limit is 500-750 words. 500 words should be more than enough. You may use fewer than 500 words; that's not an issue. However, you should certainly not go over 750 words. Generally speaking, if you find yourself going over 750 words, you are probably doing something wrong. The word limit excludes references.

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len2313275

5/28/2019 11:34:27 PM

NEED in HD quality. Length and/or format: 500-750 words (max.). Purpose: To introduce students to the decisions that need to be made when commissioning research. Rubric - Comprehensiveness of description of research topic (5 Marks) - The description is very comprehensive and complete, covering all elements, clearly highlighting nuances and complexities. Indicates a remarkably in-depth understanding of the phenomenon. Persuasiveness of case for topical relevance (5 Marks) - A very convincing case for topical relevance is made, covering all elements, and highlighting its relevance from multiple perspectives. Indicates very high persuasiveness for the need to study this topic.

len2313275

5/28/2019 11:34:21 PM

Assessment Sequence - By the end of this course, you should be able to draft a compelling, rigorous research proposal. A strong research proposal is composed of (1) a topic statement--a well-defined topic of suitable scope and broad management/societal impact; (2) a literature review--a thorough-yet-critical grounding in the knowledge base of that topic area; and (3) a research design--a rigorous, well-justified methodology for answering your research question. The three assessments in this course correspond to these three parts of the research proposal. As you progress through the assessments, you will develop the base-level skill set to design, propose, and conduct high-quality research to answer important questions about organizations, people, and the complex world we inhabit. Submit assessment tasks to Turnitin for marking. You can also find support resources related to specific assessment tasks, such as rubrics or marking guides. Carefully read the assessment information and instructions in the Unit Outline.

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