Wednesday, 26 March 2025

A conceptual diagram of the ALRA (academic-oriented project type)

A conceptual diagram of the Agile Literature Review Approach (ALRA) (academic-oriented project type)
















Note: 

1. This diagram does not cover the dissertation report writing task.

2. For MBA students:

2.1 Synopsis form: covers components A, B, C. [1 page]

2.2. Proposal: covers components A, B, C, plus project plan [1,500 words]

2.3  Fill in online ethical form: covers C, D (solely on research ethics review; be aware of the topic related to AI usage)

2.4: Final report: [around 12,000 words; discuss with your supervisor on the upper word count limit]

        For chapter 1: introduction, covers components A, B, D (mainly on originality, academic and practical (oap) values, plus the report overview (re: the report table of content)

        For chapter 2: literature review, covers component B, E, H.

        For chapter 3: research methodology, covers components B, C, D, E

        For chapter 4: presentation of research methods findings, covers components B, C, plus the chain of evidence

        For chapter 5: discussion of research methods findings, covers components B, C, H, plus line of arguments and the chain of evidence

        For chapter 6: conclusions and recommendations, covers components B, C, D, plus line of arguments and the chain of evidence, leading to recommendations.

        For chapter 7: reflection of personal development, covers components F, G


3. For Housing studies students

Final report:

Chapter 1: Introduction and brief review of research area: overs components A, B, D (mainly on originality, academic and practical (oap) values, plus the report overview (re: the report table of content)

Chapter 2: Literature review: covers component B, E, H.
Chapter 3: Research Methodology: covers components B, C, D, E: 
Chapter 4: Presentation of research findings for Housing studies students: covers components B, C, plus the chain of evidence
Chapter 5: Content chapter: discussion of findings: covers components B, C, H, plus line of arguments and the chain of evidence
Chapter 6: Conclusions and recommendations: covers components B, C, D, plus line of arguments and the chain of evidence, leading to recommendations.

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