Topic: The development of China daily chemical products in EU and UK markets.(1) Introduction (220 words)
Start your work from a provisional title explaining your research direction and a single paragraph (not too long) introducing the area/problem you intend to research,including aspects of it that are relevant to the following discussion.
(2) Key literature and theoretical background of the topic of investigation (800 words)
What is already known on your topic? What theories and concepts are relevant to the topic? Make sure you give adequate consideration to the classics in your topicarea, the landmarks, and the most recent developments. What policy or business implications have been derived out of this? What gaps in knowledge remain to beaddressed? What is your proposed research question?
Present the key literature in critical manner, either chronologically (tracing the development of the field over time) or comparing similarities and differencesbetween authors and schools of thought.
(3) Methodological Choice Justifications (900 words)
In this part of the proposal you are required to provide a critical reflection on the key methodological approaches used in a chosen area of investigation and justifyyour own methodological choices.
In order to successfully complete part 3 you are advised to:
Find a number of good quality refereed academic articles in your field of research where authors describe and justify their methodological approaches well (not lessthan 5); Critically review the methods that have been used by researchers (identify and cite the articles individually) and decide which are relevant to your researchand justify why they are relevant. With regards to the articles you feel are not relevant, explain why they are not relevant (If you decide none are relevant, say whythey are not relevant and how you intend to proceed under the circumstances careful, this is a hard position to defend!). Those articles which you declared notrelevant do not count towards required minimum of sources for review. When criticizing clearly name the approaches, methodologies and methods as those are known inthe academic literature. Review how researchers in the field approach setting research questions; search, present and analyze data. Reflect on whether researchers areindependent (of)/involved (in) their research subjects. Relate what you say to your own proposed research investigation in detail. Since this is an early stage in yourresearch this might involve some guesswork on your part as to what your research will consist of. Please dont worry about this because speculation will assist in yourcritical reflection. Nobody is going to hold you to any choices or arguments you make at this stage. The point is to test your awareness and understanding of themethodological issues relevant to your research. Be critical of your own position a reflexive awareness of the difficulties of any approach/position is moreimportant (in this assignment) than trying to defend any particular position. Throughout the text refer specifically to the sources you have read and thepositions/arguments you form by using the Harvard referencing style.
(4) Draft of the Research Instrument (600 words)
In this part you are required to design a draft of your proposed questionnaire or interview questions / answer options based on research question of interest. Thispart should not be longer than 1000 words
If you propose to use secondary data, you need to be very specific which data sources or databases you are going to use, what kind of data you intend to find and howyou are going to interrogate it.
If you intend to use a questionnaire, make sure you draft the key questions and option answers in a clear and readable style (at all time, think of your potentialrespondents);
If you intend to use an interview, develop the questions and briefly explain what kind of answers you are hoping to receive from your potential respondents;
(5) Expected Findings (100 words)
What is it that you are wishing to find as a result of your research? Evaluate strong and potentially weak points within the investigation? Will you have sufficientand good quality date to make relevant conclusions? Is there a future direction to your investigation?