Business & Finance Case Study Literature Review Assignment

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(case name) CASE STUDY 20

(case name) Case Study

Your Name

School of Business, Liberty University

Author Note

By submitting this assignment, I attest this submission represents my own work, and not that of another student, scholar, or internet source. I understand I am responsible for knowing and correctly utilizing referencing and bibliographical guidelines. I have not submitted this work for any other class.

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(case name) CASE STUDY 1

Abstract

(abstract content)

Keywords: (3-5 keywords – all lower case)

(case name) Case Study

Provide an introductory paragraph – think L1 headings. (Biblical Integration is included somewhere in the main body (not the abstract, introduction, or conclusion))

Remove all guidance verbiage in this document (i.e., do not repeat the instructions prompt). Add sub-headings as required; otherwise, keep all other headings.)

Case Study ‘Plan’

(suggest you limit the Case Study ‘Plan’ section to about 500-600 words)

Background

Broadly, ‘define’ the case

Case Study Purpose

Clearly enunciate the study purpose.

Problem Statement

Use Moore’s template for this paragraph

Research Question(s)

You will have a prima facie research question and may have a maximum of 3 sub-questions

Protocol, Methodology, Data Collection

Broadly, discuss protocol, methodology, data collection

Literature Review

(suggest you limit the Literature Review section to about 2000-2400 words)

You are NOT informing the reader of how you DID your Literature Review, rather you are conducting your own relevant to your case (focused problem statement/research question).

Remember you are reviewing the literature, so this section of original content (mostly paraphrased) should be well-attributed(cited) and have very little of your uninfluenced thought.

Overview

Remaining sub-headings in this section are at your discretion and generally determined by your structure, but common sub-headings could include: Framework, Historical Development (a chronology of the evolution over time – different, yet more detailed than the ‘background’ section above), Themes, Related Literature, Concepts and Definitions, Arguments, Methodological Issues, Theory, Relations, Gaps, Contradictions, Inconsistencies, Next Steps, etc..

Triangulation (of data, methodological, theory, investigator, or data analysis) should be briefly addressed/demonstrated somewhere in this section.

Conclusion

Provide a concluding/summarizing paragraph highlighting key information (i.e., main L1 topics) (do not begin this section with ‘In conclusion…’ – your paper’s heading already says that).

References

Format references using the current APA style. Ensure all DOIs or journal URLs are active hyperlinks. (Note the hanging indent)