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Researching & Writing a Dissertation: An Essential Guide for Business Students by Colin Fisher
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Overview: Researching and Writing a Dissertation – An essential guide for business students
Third Edition
A concise, engaging and pragmatic introduction for business students to researching and writing a dissertation.

A dissertation is a substantial part of a business qualification and as a student you may be daunted by the prospect of embarking on such a sustained piece of academic work. This book takes an extremely practical, skills-based approach to both researching and writing a dissertation. It is designed to aid anyone on a business-related course who has to write a dissertation or a long, research-based paper as part of their programme of study.

This fully updated new edition guides the development of your dissertation, step-by-step – starting with how to choose your topic and carry out a critical literature review, through to framing your arguments and writing up your findings. Throughout the book, assessment criteria are explained so that your work is focused around the relevant academic objectives, and each step is illustrated with examples. It also covers essential skills such as how to argue and write effectively.

KEY FEATURES:
Six basic steps to help you build your dissertation
Examples throughout of what to do – and what not to do!
Exercises with suggested answers to encourage the development of essential skills
Explanations of how a dissertation is assessed
Acknowledges the reality that project work is rarely sequential and advises on how to juggle several stages at once
Completely new to this third edition: an extra chapter focused entirely on using the latest technology and software to aid your research

Genre: Research, Thesis Writing, Non-Fiction

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