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BUSI4P060: Strategic Business Project (EBS)

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Type Tied
Level 4
Credits 60
Availability Not available in 2023/24
Module Cap None.
Location Durham
Department Management and Marketing

Prerequisites

  • None

Corequisites

  • None

Excluded Combinations of Modules

  • None

Aims

  • To provide students with the opportunity to conduct an in-depth investigation at an advanced level of an issue which is applicable and relevant to business and/or management. The positioning at the end of the programme is intended to promote integration of material covered in the core and elective modules.
  • To equip students with the appropriate research methods knowledge and skills to enable them to undertake a research project at Masters level.
  • To enable students to develop a theoretically underpinned analysis based upon empirical research.

Content

  • Understanding what makes a good strategic business project.
  • The Strategic Business Project is an extended, research-based piece of work that may be undertaken in many forms, including a critical review of the literature combined with empirical work, case study, or other scholarly research.
  • The project may cover a wide range of issues, topics or concepts. It normally involves the systematic study of an issue in a particular locality or organisational setting. Students may undertake their Strategic Business Project by working with a host organisation, or by undertaking an issue-led investigation that examines a specific management issue and is not focused on a single organisation.
  • The project can be based on a variety of organisation types, including profit-seeking companies in the manufacturing or service sector; global multinationals; small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), owner-managed firms, nationalised industries; public agencies and local authorities, or non-profit organisations.
  • The proposed project is formally approved by the Programme Director on behalf of the Chair of the Board of Examiners to ensure that the topic is suitable for in-depth investigation before the student commences with the detailed work.
  • The nature of the Strategic Business Project.
  • Identifying a suitable research topic and formulating research questions.
  • Using databases to identify relevant, important literature.
  • Writing an evaluative literature review.
  • Introduction to types of research and research methods in the management context.
  • Qualitative methods, quantitative methods, mixed methods.
  • Understanding of ethical issues in business and management research.
  • Managing a research project.
  • Collecting research data.
  • Analysing and discussing results.
  • Writing up the work.

Learning Outcomes

Subject-specific Knowledge:

  • Upon successful completion of the business project, the students will have an advanced knowledge and critical appreciation of:
  • how research is conducted in a business and management context;
  • ethical issues in business and management research;
  • how to critically analyse a specific issue or area of business or management in depth and to explore its significance in practice.

Subject-specific Skills:

  • By the end of the module students should:
  • conduct advanced literature searches to identify important literature and research questions in business and management;
  • write an evaluative review of the relevant literature;
  • conduct a Masters-level research project from beginning to end, including the identification of an interesting and practical research question at an appropriate advanced level; selection of a method to answer the question; conducting of research, management of all aspects of the research project; interpretation of the results; ability to identify and manage any ethical issues that might arise.
  • critically apply knowledge and different forms of reasoning to form a discriminating analysis of issues currently being experienced in specific organisational and business contexts;
  • produce a substantial piece of written work demonstrating critical analysis of a specific issue.

Key Skills:

  • Self-organisation, individual initiative and self-motivation, planning, organising, time and deadline management
  • Problem solving and analysis
  • Written communication
  • Computer literacy

Modes of Teaching, Learning and Assessment and how these contribute to the learning outcomes of the module

  • Learning outcomes are met through classroom-based workshops, supported by online resources. The workshops consist of a combination of taught input, computer practical sessions, groupwork, case studies and discussion. Online resources provide preparatory material for the workshops, typically consisting of directed reading and video content.
  • Additionally, students have individual meetings with their appointed supervisor, up to 8 but normally 5-6. These meetings enable the supervisor to monitor the student progress towards the achievement of the learning outcomes.
  • Students will receive formative feedback on a draft of one chapter of the strategic business project.
  • The summative assessment includes a 2500-word Research Proposal (20%), the purpose of which is to assist students in preparing for the Strategic Business Project (80%). This is a 15,000-word document that tests students' acquisition of relevant subject-specific knowledge and skills and their ability to apply these, and appropriate key skills, in the context of a Masters-level research project.

Teaching Methods and Learning Hours

ActivityNumberFrequencyDurationTotalMonitored
Workshops (combination of lectures, groupwork, case studies and discussion)14Over two 3-day teaching blocks and one 1-day teaching block4.5 hrs63 
Individual supervisionsNormally 5-64 
Webinars / online videos4 
Research, preparation, reading and writing up529 
Total600 

Summative Assessment

Component: Business ProjectComponent Weighting: 80%
ElementLength / DurationElement WeightingResit Opportunity
Strategic Business Project15,000 words max100Same
Component: Research ProposalComponent Weighting: 20%
ElementLength / DurationElement WeightingResit Opportunity
Research Proposal2,500 words (max)100Same

Formative Assessment

Students will receive formative feedback on a draft of one chapter of the strategic business project.

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