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Literature Review Assignment:
Topic: Journal Articles Review - the research question and specific journal articles. Choose at least three similar articles and write a literature review. Students will be given specific directions relating to readings about a research topic. Students will need to compare and contrast what various authors say, and propose additional research on the same topic.
Task instructions - A brief discussion of the terminology used in these instructions.
Not all journal articles clearly state a "Research question" , not all journal articles have a section called "Literature review", However the vast majority journal articles have both of these things.
Someone writing a journal article should be able to summarize the objective article in a short paragraph, and someone reading it should quickly be able to work out the objective, some journal articles do this by clearly stating the research question
A journal article will discuss previous studies a summarize what has been done and then identify a research gap, It will discuss some research that has not been done or it will discuss how to implement some research that has not been implemented., some journal articles do this by having a section called "Literature review"
If an article has new research the literature review makes it clear how the new research builds on existing research.
Some journal articles only do the literature review. In this case you could say the research question is "summarize the existing literature and find the gap in the literature"
OVERVIEW -
Task: Write a literature review using the articles provided on Moodle, You must use at least three of the journal articles given on moodle, You don't have to use all of the journal articles, For example you do not have to use any of the articles related to plagiarism at all, you could just focus on the articles that discuss how accounting graduates lack certain skills
Referencing - Use Harvard referencing
Assignment: Literature review
Title
Come up with a title that gives an idea of what research question/research topic/narrow subject are a you are reviewing, If you look at the titles of the journal articles given on moodle that should give you a good understanding of what is appropriate.
Executive summary /abstract
Briefly describe the research question/research topic/narrow subject areaand research gap. In other words, clearly explain what your research question/research topic/narrow subject areais and explain what NEW research could be done.
Introduction
Why the research question is a question worth answering. In other words, describe the benefits of doing research on research question/research topic/narrow subject area.
For this section you can use references taken from any from any source.
https://app.box.com/s/jiz6hq7rpdlbjpsz6mk4ttvdaf2xegsa
And between 1 and 3 journal articles you find yourself
Conclusion
Your conclusion must include a discussion of the following points.
1) What the research gap in your review might be suited to a line of qualitative research investigation;
2) What "how & why?" style secondary research question might be used to fill that gap; and
3) Three subsequent semi-structured, open interview questions that could be used to get resolution of that secondary research question.
Articles-
1. AUTOMATIC STUDENT PLAGIARISM DETECTION: FUTURE PERSPECTIVES
2. The Acquisition of Generic Skills of Culturally-diverse Student Cohorts
3. Social moderation, assessment and assuring standards for accounting graduates
4. 'A distinguishing factor': Oral Communication Skills in New Accountancy Graduates
5. The ethics and politics of policing plagiarism: a qualitative study of faculty views on student plagiarism and Turnitin
6. Substantive editing as a form of plagiarism among postgraduate students in Australia
7. Employability skills, personal qualities, and early employment problems of entry-level auditors: Perspectives from employers, lecturers, auditors, and students
8. Assessing Domestic vs. International Student Perceptions and Attitudes of Plagiarism
9. Influences on the Supply of Accounting Graduates in Australia: A Focus on International Students
10. Employers' perceptions of the employability skills of new graduates
11. Do Accounting Graduates' Skills Meet The Expectations of Employers? A Matter of Convergence or Divergence
12. A work-integrated learning (WIL) framework to develop graduate skills and attributes in an Australian university's accounting program.
Articles - https://www.dropbox.com/s/gs0ksj8lmmmgcpi/Assignment.zip?dl=0.