Chapter 2 Literature Review
2.1 Introduction about the general
literature review
The literature
review should provide a story made of the resources you used in your thesis.
Research works presented in the literature review should be related to your
work and linked together appropriately. For each paper/research work/resource
you used you have to give a short summary of the work then provide your opinion
on how it is related to your work, this should include any critic you have or
ideas that you adopted in your work. The Harvard style is used for referencing
resources. Example:
Peggy
Johnson defines collection development as “the thoughtful process of developing
a library collection in response to institutional priorities and community or
user needs and interests” (Johnson, 2009, p. 1). According to Johnson (2009, p.
1), collection development forms part of the broader concept of collection
management, which involves “an expanded suite of decisions about weeding,
cancelling serials, storage, and preservation”.
2.2
independent variable: define it by using academic sources, write about its origin,
impact, relationship with your dependent variable, how it is working in your
research context(Kurdistan).
2.2.1
Branches and attributes of your indepdendent variable
2.3
Dependent variable: independent variable: define it by using academic
sources, write about its origin, impact, relationship with your independent
variable, how it is working in your research context(Kurdistan). How businesses
use it or affaced by it.
2.3.1
attribues
2.12 Research Framework
At
the end of your literature revirew you need to develop a framework which
provides the reader with a visual demonstration of the key factors/variables
being tested in your research and how these factors/variables are linked. If
you are planning to do significance testing you should highlight your
hypotheses at this point, if you have not done so already within the literature
review.
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You need to make the hypthesis here and justify
them
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For example A is positively/negatively related to
B.
You
need to support your hypothesis by using theories.
Note:
Making titles and heads
in litreture review depends on the nature of your research. You need to cover
your indepdendent and depdendednt variables deeply with all the branches they
have and how they work in businesses and organizations.
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