It is about the Non-performing Loans in Banking Sector.
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
Your introduction is the opening chapter or a starting point of your dissertation. The main purpose of writing a dissertation introduction is to achieve these basic goals:
• Introduce your topic and purpose/scope of your study i.e. state your research aim
• Provide background information and context. Try to convince readers of the dissertation topics relevance. For example:
o why is your dissertation topic worthy of further study?
o Is there a research gap in our understanding of the topic?
o Is there a topical or practical problem which your research can help address?
• Follow this up with the specific focus on your research. For example:
o Which geographical area are you researching?
o What demographics or communities are you investigating?
o What time period does your research cover?
o What specific themes does your dissertation focus on?
• Give an overview of the dissertation’s structure
CHAPTER 5 or 6*: CONCLUSION
5.1 Introduction
Mention the overall contribution of your study
5.2 Research Objectives
In this section you specify whether your objectives (you can list these) have been achieved
5.3 Practitioners Contribution
In this section you should explain how your research project can assist practitioners in your chosen field
5.4 Theoretical contribution
In this section you should explain how your research project has contributed to relevant underlying theories e.g. reinforced existing research models, added potential new dimensions to current theory etc.
5.5 Research Limitations
In this section you should state the limitations of your research e.g., sample size, data collection method etc.
5.6 Possible Areas for Future Research
These can be linked to Section 5.5. e.g. bigger sample, different respondents etc.
5.7 Conclusion
REFERENCE LIST
Your reference list should be in alphabetical order according to author surname and MUST follow the USW Harvard Referencing Guide:
https://library.southwales.ac.uk/documents/33/Harvard_Referencing_2021_5.pdf
APPENDICES
Appendix 1: One sample interview / focus group transcript or survey response
Appendix 2: Provide a blank copy of the information sheet given to respondents
Appendix 3: Sample data analysis coding (only if you are using thematic or content analysis)
Appendix 4: If you have collected statistical data include the raw data here (you can provide a link to an online document containing this information)
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