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Group or individual: Individual
Learning Outcome 1: Assess the critical role that business processes play in effective organisational management
Instructions
Research Report
Your task is to write a short research report about the impacts of Social Responsibilities and Sustainability on the process you underwent when you applied for the postgraduate course at ECU, e.g.
Step 1 - Short Literature Review
- Choose at least five journal articles (Social Responsibilities and Sustainability related) that you will use in this research report
- Write a short literature review about "Social Responsibilities and Sustainability" based on your chosen journal articles (about 700 words). - As you draft your Literature Review[1], consider the following:
- What are you searching the literature to discover?
- This Literature Review is used to provide elence to assess the critical role that Social Responsibility and Sustainability play in the application process you underwent when you applied for the postgraduate course at ECU.
A typical journal article ranges from 10-20 pages. Your task is to extrapolate and articulate the key findings concisely, providing a solid background to a research paper's investigation. When developing your assignment, consider providing a concise overview of key concepts. identifying major relationships or patterns, evaluating strengths and weaknesses, pinpointing at research gaps, and addressing any conflicting evidence within your chosen topic area.
Step 1 - Short Literature Review
- Choose at least five journal articles (Social Responsibilities and Sustainability related) that you will use in this research report
- Write a short literature review about "Social Responsibilities and Sustainability" based on your chosen journal articles (about 700 words).
- As you draft your Literature Review[1], consider the following:
- 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 the application process you underwent when you applied for the postgraduate course at ECU.
- A typical journal article ranges from 10-20 pages. Your task is to extrapolate and articulate the key findings concisely, providing a solid background to a research paper's investigation. When developing your assignment, consider providing a concise overview of key concepts, identifying major relationships or patterns, evaluating strengths and weaknesses, pinpointing at research gaps, and addressing any conflicting evidence within your chosen topic area. While this may involve comparing research papers, focus primarily on synthesising and analysing existing literature in the context of "Applying for Postgraduate course" process to support your investigation rather than directly comparing between studies
- Once you have written a few key findings, you must decide onithe order in which you will present them.
- The ordering isn't random-there should be a logical rationale for your choices.
- Introductions on how to write a literature review can
Step 2 - Research Report
- Based on the short literature review you developed in Step 1, add:
- an introduction (about 200 words).
- lay the groundwork for the direction and purpose of the report. including a detailed description of the application process undergone.
an analysis to assess the critical role that Social Responsibility and Sustainability play in the application process you underwent when you applied for the postgraduate course at ECU (about 350 words).
a recommendation(s).
o use ChatGPT (or another Generative AI) to generate a recommendation(s) by writing a meaningful prompt (rather than entering your introduction. literature review and analysis for a recommendation(s)).
o Do you agree with the recommendation(s)? Why?
Do you agree and why?
(about 150 words)
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 journal article. 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.