Posted: March 16th, 2023
1. A detailed analysis of a set of three academic journal papers related to Agile project management
2. Three papers must be core paper. Core papers must be peer reviewed journal articles (not conference papers or books). Using any other types of sources will result in zero marks being awarded for that part of the assignment.
3. Please note that “Procedia” publications are compilations of conference papers so must NOT be chosen as corepapers. (These are peer-reviewed, but are not full journal articles). “Harvard Business Review” articles are also not eligible as core papers. These may be cited elsewhere in your coursework and in your dissertation.
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MSc Management of Projects (MoP) Group of Programmes 2022/23
PROJECT MANAGEMENT RESEARCH METHODS (ENGM 60050) PMRM Coursework A: Critical Analysis of Academic Journal Papers (70% Unit)
Submission Deadline: 10am TUESDAY 21st March 2023 (Week 8)
Coursework Aim The purpose of “PMRM Coursework A” is to assess your ability to:
Conduct a literature search – finding and selecting relevant, appropriate academic sources;
Summarise and critically evaluate a selection of academic journal papers and draw appropriate conclusions;
Correctly reference academic sources of information using standard Harvard referencing. In addition, through background reading to support the preparation of the coursework, students are expected to develop relevant knowledge of the published academic literature relevant to their allocated dissertation topic area. This enables you to identify specific research questions to investigate in your own dissertation project research.
Coursework Overview
Coursework A must be based on your allocated dissertation topic area. You will be informed of your dissertation topic area early in Semester 2.
At the start of your report you define the focus and scope of your mini-literature review and present a fully-referenced introduction to this specific topic.
You then describe your methodology for searching and selecting appropriate academic literature sources (peer reviewed journal papers).
You then summarise and critically analyse a carefully chosen set of three academic journal papers that are relevant to your dissertation topic, comparing each of these “core papers” with each other and with other related academic papers.
Finally, using your analysis you must draw insights and present appropriate conclusions from critiquing your selection of three “core papers” and other supporting literature.
In Coursework B, which is submitted later and separately after Coursework A, you will be required to create an outline proposal for your dissertation project, based on your allocated topic area and background reading.
Summary of Contents and Page Allocation for Coursework The Coursework is divided into required content sections, each with a set page limit. Please note that marks will not be awarded for any content on pages exceeding the maximum number of pages stipulated for each section. You must comply exactly with the presentation and formatting instructions described in this briefing document. The requirements for each section are outlined below (It is advisable to start each section on a new page):
Page 1 Introduction: Focus, Context and Scope 10 Marks
Page 2 Methodology: Strategy for Literature Search and Selection 10 Marks
Pages 3-7 (5 pages)
Critique of Core Paper 1: Summary, Critical Analysis & Conclusions 60 Marks
Critique of Core Paper 2: Summary, Critical Analysis & Conclusions
Critique of Core Paper 3: Summary, Critical Analysis & Conclusions
Page 8 Discussion and Overall Conclusions 20 Marks
Page 9 + Harvard style Reference lists: (1) References of 3 Core papers, (2) List of additional references cited in your coursework
TOTAL 100 Marks
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Preparatory Work – Selecting Three Peer-Reviewed Journal Papers for Analysis Coursework A requires a detailed analysis of a set of three academic journal papers. These three “core papers” must be relevant to your allocated dissertation topic area, and should be in some way related so as to form a coherent mini review of the literature on a specific subject. Core papers must be peer reviewed journal articles (not conference papers or books). Using any other types of sources will result in zero marks being awarded for that part of the assignment. Please note that “Procedia” publications are compilatio
SOLUTION
To begin with, it is essential to carefully read and understand the requirements and guidelines provided by your instructor. This will help you to identify the specific focus and scope of your mini-literature review and choose appropriate academic sources. When conducting a literature search, it is recommended to use academic databases, such as JSTOR, ScienceDirect, or Web of Science, to find relevant, peer-reviewed journal articles. It is also important to use appropriate search terms and filters to narrow down your results and select the most relevant papers.
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