Research methodology part 3/5

  Structure of momerie

  
«The student must take into account the disciplinary specificities and requirements of the Promoter »   Allard van Riel

Chapter 1: Introduction (5 - 10 pages)

-Introduction (context description)
-Purpose of the research (how this research responds to a need) -Management motivation & Scientific motivation
-Issue Statement: Research Question and Sub-Issues
-Contribution (What are the expected benefits of the study?)
-Demonstrate that the results of the study meet the needs identified in the motivation of the research presented
-Approach (memory structure)
-What are the steps required to meet the objectives?

Chapter 2: Review of the literature (15-20 pages)
 
-Conceptual part (include the statement of the problem in the research tradition: state knowledge).
-Link your research to existing studies, develop a theoretical framework.
-Answers to sub-questions (to be repeated for each sub-question).
-Arguments of the articles.
-Model (summary and visualization of relationships)

Chapter 3: Methodology (5 pages)
  
-Choice of sample, method, execution of research, etc.

Chapter 4: Results (5 pages)
  
-Objectively report test results.

Chapter 5: Discussion (5 pages)
 
Subjective interpretation of the results. In this part you can explain what your results actually mean. If you do not find what you expected, give alternative explanations, extend the existing theory.

Chapter 6: Conclusion (5 pages)
 
-Brief summary of the study,
-Theoretical implications of the study,
-Managerial implications of the study
-recommendations
-Limitations and suggestions for future research.
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