impacts of international financial reporting standard adoption on tangible asset

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Hi see the attached microsoft file, i have tried to clearly mention the topic of research report but i will keep you posted the material, have a look and make a research on it,as u have the whole week, 7 days, to complete this one, so i want you search deeply as you kBGP7730 Unit Study Guide Sem 1 2015 VU Sydney.doc now its include  50% of marks. 

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Topic for research report is “Impacts of international financial reporting standards adoption on tangible assets in Australia”?? 1 50% Assessment 2: Research Project Part B: Research Report 50% Word Length: 3000 words Due: Week 14 You are required to prepare a research report. The research report should include: ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ Title page; Executive summary; Table of contents; Introduction (background to the research); The research question and/or objectives; The literature review including propositions and hypotheses; Research design o type of research undertaken, o measurement and scaling techniques (if appropriate), o sample design (make sure you take into account the population of interest), o data collection methods, and o plan of data analysis; Results (using the most appropriate statistics or methods of theming); Conclusions and Recommendations (with a focus on business strategies); Appendices (e.g. include the questionnaire or interview guide or other relevant instrument and any detailed analysis). It is expected that you will have addressed any feedback your workshop leader provided in Assessment 1. Refer to details presented in the lecture for the structure and additional detail on report writing. The assessment criteria are presented on the following page. 2 Part B: RESEARCH REPORT - ASSESSMENT CRITERIA FINAL GRADE D C P N Substantial work is required Satisfactory standard of work Good standard of work Very good standard of work Excellent standard of work HD 5 7.5 2.5 10 5 10 10 30 2.5 2.5 5 5 5 Executive Summary Clear and concise summary. Includes problem definition, research design, major results, conclusions and recommendations. Introduction Background on the research topic. Reasons for undertaking the research (i.e., gap in previous research), the appropriateness or importance of the topic to the organisation/business, and the implications of the research. Research Objectives Clear research question and research objectives. Literature Review Detailed literature review on the main constructs of the research. There is a clear line of argument. An analytical model has been developed (optional); Appropriate research questions/ hypotheses have been developed which are backed up by the literature review. Sources of Information Literature review contains referenced material; Appropriate referencing style (Harvard system) has been adopted throughout the report; The literature review contains mostly journal articles and a minimal number of other publications (newspapers, magazines, textbooks); A reasonable number of sources have been used (approx. 5 – 10); A list of references has been included. Research Design Clear information on the research design has been presented; information used; scales used; questionnaire development; and description of the data collection method have been clearly presented. Arguments should be put forward for the chosen technique(s). Sampling Include the definition of the target population, sampling techniques used, and sample size. Arguments for the chosen sampling technique and the representativeness of the sample. Results or Findings Results are linked to hypotheses/ research objectives. Results are clearly presented. Findings are interpreted thoroughly. Appropriate use of analysis (if applicable) Limitations and Caveats Weaknesses have been identified but are not overly negative. Defend the choices/techniques used in the study. Discussion/Conclusion A quality discussion on the link between the constructs is presented. Discussion addresses the research objectives. Conclusions should be supported by results (do not introduce any new concepts). Suggestions for future research could be made. Recommendations Clear and feasible recommendations are made. Strategies for business (or other relevant entity/stakeholders) are recommended resulting from this research. Report form Report format has been adopted (e.g., inclusion of the title page, table of contents, list of graphs/tables/appendices (if applicable), reference list and appendices (copy of questionnaire/interview guide and detailed analysis)). General presentation, spelling, and grammar are of an excellent business report standard. The report has been submitted to Turnitin™. 3
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