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MNM3MRC-Management Research Challenge
Module Provider: Leadership, Organisations and Behaviour
Number of credits: 40 [20 ECTS credits]
Level:7
Terms in which taught: Autumn / Spring / Summer module
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Non-modular pre-requisites:
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Current from: 2022/3
Module Convenor: Dr Ana Graca
Email: ana.graca@henley.ac.uk
Type of module:
Summary module description:
The Management Research Challenge (MRC) is a major project that offers students the opportunity to demonstrate practical business research skills in identifying a significant organisational issue, problem or gap in management knowledge, design an appropriate data collection and analysis process,Ìý and present supported recommendations for practice or contribution to knowledge.
Aims:
Overall aims:
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- Develop knowledge and understanding of key research skills for a management based investigation;
- Prepare, implement and evaluate an appropriate research process that investigates a relevant business issue, management question or gap in knowledge;
- Demonstrate awareness of appropriate use of methodology, theory, data, and critical use of literature;
- Undertake a piece of original research in management and present findings and recommendations in line with the type of project chosen;
Integrate and consolidate learning from relevant MBA subject areas and apply this to a real business problem or gap in knowledge
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Assessable learning outcomes:
Students will demonstrate mastery by:
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Additional outcomes:
Outline content:
Stage 2 ÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌý MRC Research Skills 1 The objectives in this stage are to:
Ìý Stage 3 ÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌý MRC Research Skills 2 Stage 3 applies learning from the previous stages in order to develop and undertake an investigation. Delivery in this stage comprises mainly independent study, submission of a project proposal and workshops and clinics. Once a proposal is submitted, students are allocated a supervisor The objectives in this stage are to:
Ìý Students will be provided with core materials, workshops, clinics and a learning guide on Canvas in stages 2 and 3.Ìý In stage three, on submission of a proposal, they will be assigned a supervisor who will support them on a one to one basis in terms of further development of their proposal, the project and the writing up process. Ìý Ìý |
Brief description of teaching and learning methods:
Summative assessment is through the formal submission of a 15,000 word report which includes discussion of the topic, analysis, conclusion and recommendations and personal reflection. Students may choose between two types of Management Research Challenge:
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- Applied Project option:
This takes an applied, problem solving approach which considers issues within business and management in an integrated way. The research question in an applied project will be driven by a real topic, issue, problem or phenomenon within an organisation or an industry. It recognises that problems and opportunities in practice have multiple drivers and factors that influence the way they both manifest and impact. Wider reading of relevant theory and practitioner literature offers an opportunity to develop knowledge and understanding from different perspectives around the problem or opportunity and suppo rt overall analysis of fieldwork data in order to make informed decisions and recommendations.
Applied projects may take two forms. In most locations, students may select an individual business project (IBP) or a group project (Capstone).
Additional learning outcomes
Students will demonstrate mastery through:
- integrating the investigation throug h the appropriate selection subject perspectives and current thinking in industry and management/practice;
- presenting and justifying informed and effective decisions and recommendations based on the research;
- (Group option) - evidence of cohesion and collaboration in preparation and execution of the project and reflection on process.
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- The dissertation option
This gives students the opportunity to develop an investigation which is more academic. It is a theory driven approach which will require students to demonstrate that they can define the topic clearly in order to develop a deep analysis of related theory and academic literature in order to build arguments and justification for the research question through the engagement with the literature. Typically, the outcomes from an analysis of the literature are used to form a foundation f or their empirical research in an appropriate business or management setting. Recommendations in a dissertation are also intended to be practical and relevant to management practice, but are made in terms of a contribution to knowledge.
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Additional learning outcomes (dissertation)
Students will demonstrate mastery through:
- critical reviewing the current academic thinking that informs and underpins the choice of topic, the empirical investigation and the analysis.
- presenting conclusions and recommendations that are grounded in the theory and appropriate evidence from the fieldwork.
- Reflection of learning from engagement with the theory as well as the practice of the MRC.
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Ìý | Autumn | Spring | Summer |
Lectures | 4 | 8 | |
Tutorials | 8 | ||
Project Supervision | 24 | ||
Supervised time in studio/workshop | 4 | 8 | |
Work-based learning | 10 | ||
Guided independent study: | Ìý | Ìý | Ìý |
Ìý Ìý Wider reading (independent) | 20 | 60 | |
Ìý Ìý Advance preparation for classes | 6 | 8 | |
Ìý Ìý Other | 24 | ||
Ìý Ìý Carry-out research project | 100 | ||
Ìý Ìý Dissertation writing | 110 | ||
Ìý Ìý Reflection | 6 | ||
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Total hours by term | 0 | ||
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Total hours for module | 400 |
Method | Percentage |
Dissertation | 100 |
Summative assessment- Examinations:
Capstone Option – Group Integrated Business Project + Individual Reflection
Method | Percentage |
Written assignment, inlcuding essay | 20% |
Dissertation | 80% |
No examination
Summative assessment- Coursework and in-class tests:
Summative assessment comprises final project of 15,000 words for individual applied project or dissertation. Group (Capstone) applied projects comprise final group project of 15,000 words plus individual reflection of 2,000 per student. ÌýThe submission date will be determined by each individual programme schedule as there are multiple points for submission.
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Formative assessment methods:
The proposal is formatively assessed and is a pass /resubmit format.Ìý Formative assessment is undertaken during the development of the project in the form of responses to questions,Ìýand key check-in points with the supervisor when the student receives feedbackÌýfrom the supervisorÌýon MRC chapters.ÌýÌý
Penalties for late submission:
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Assessment requirements for a pass:
A minimum mark of 50%.
Reassessment arrangements:
Reassessment by 100% assignment (capped at 50%); to be submitted within 6 weeksÌýof notification of module failure, date dependent on cohort entry and to be advised by the Programme Administrator. Ìý |
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Any members submitting as part of a group Capstone project who fail to secure a combined overall pass mark will be required to undertake an individual evaluativeÌý5000 wordÌýassignment, capped at 50%.Ìý
Additional Costs (specified where applicable):
Last updated: 22 September 2022
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