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Tips for Finding Good Dissertation Titles or Topics
Doing a Master-level dissertation is a major challenge. Students have to be mindful of when they are developing or
outlining good and interesting dissertation topics. Students must use information and knowledge that they have
learned during their studies in order to be able to form good research titles. The most important thing is to develop
the dissertation topics or titles that you feel comfortable with and have confidence with as it is you who have to work
on it. Get help and advice from supervisors who can give you some useful information.
TIPS:
Students should ensure that they discuss topics and titles for their dissertation with their Faculty
Supervisors, as a working relationship between Supervisor and students is very important. Supervisor can
help by giving guidance on forming, outlining and revising dissertation topics in order to produce the most
interesting titles.
Dissertation topics should be based in the real world of your study fields i.e. Marketing Human Resources
Management and Finance.
Topics must be based on your areas of interest and not on those of your Supervisor. This is because you
are the person who will have to carry out the research and so it is imperative that you feel comfortable
and have confidence in your chosen topics and titles.
It is useful for a student to be knowledgeable about his or her topic. A student should try to research a
topic that would be helpful for his/her prospective career.
Students must ensure that their chosen dissertation topics and titles are up to date in order to catch up
with the ever-changing world. This is because new knowledge, information, research and studies are
being added to the academic world all the time.
You could narrow your dissertation topic by concentrating on specific issues. However, topics should not
be overly narrowed down as students may risk not finding sufficient resources.
Do not consider dissertation topics which are too difficult for you to research. Most students tend to base
their dissertation topics or titles on the area or areas that are most interesting, but are not actually in their
interests. This is because most students think that difficult topics will be rewarded with good marks that, is
incorrect.
Research topics or titles must have critical approaches. Do not be tempted to bite off more than you can
chew as it might ultimately prove to be more harmful than helpful.
A great starting point for developing good and interesting dissertation topics is to begin thinking about
issues that you have discussed and learned during your programme so far. Think about the particular
content areas or subjects that you have studied within your modules and especially those that really help
trigger ideas that might help throw some light on the research questions and topics that you are
attempting to formulate.
Reading one or two selected text books and papers. Revising previously acquired knowledge, information
and ideas can help students to think of some good and interesting dissertation topics and titles. The
information students gain from reading or re-reading can also give them the ideas about whether theirs is
a good topic or not. Students will be able to gauge for themselves whether they can easily obtain relevant
information to support their research works if they decide to take up that particular topic.
Good ideas also come from sources other than textbooks and what you have learned in classes. Some
useful sources of information that can help students to generate ideas for developing good dissertation
topics include the Academy of Management Review, the Journal of International Business Studies, the
Journal of Management Studies, the Journal of Marketing, the Strategic Management Journal and other
current articles within specific journals and Journal web sites, for new areas of research that are being
developed .
The type of dissertation topics and research titles that students develop will be influenced by additional
factors such as current assignments, coursework and the relevant workload (Morris 2006, pp. 116-126).
Realistically, the context in which students carry out the research work is limited by the time and
resources available. In addition, it has been suggested that for Master- or MBA-level students, evaluation
research titles are often the best and easiest options for students to undertake. This involves looking at
some systems and practices that already exist and making recommendations as to how they might be
changed or improved. Most of the time, the recommendation section in the last chapter of relevant
research within a student's interests, can give them flashes of ideas for developing good and interesting
dissertation topics.
Whichever topic and approach the Master-level students decide to undertake, it is important to seek
advice and gain some opinions and ideas from experienced professionals. Usually guides have been
allocated to each student because they have similar interests or have experience of similar research
topics. However, the students should be prepared to use their own judgment and make decisions
accordingly as the dissertation topic will be focusing on your research works. If your supervisor does not
agree with your ideas or your selection of topics then it is your job to convince them, with reasonable and
logical evidence and explanation. This is because the main reason for asking students to undertake
dissertations or research works is to see whether or not students can think and carry out research
critically. The most important thing is to apply what you have learned during your programme to your
dissertation topics and research works.
There are two types of research methods - primary and secondary. Secondary source is a quick and low-
cost way of obtaining data. Less effort is expended and less time is taken. Also, sometimes it is more
accurate than primary data. Some information can be obtained only from secondary. Primary data is
obtained to help solve the problem at hand. The major methods of primary data collection include focus
groups, individual in-depth interviews, questionnaires, protocol analysis, project methods, action
research, and Delphi research. The research method depends upon the topic selected for research. It is
also necessary to get advice on research method selection from a supervisor..
. DISSERTATION TOPICS
1. IN FINANCE CATEGORY wise
1. Personal Finance Dissertation Titles
The analysis of ever rising personal debt situation, how people manage to get into and out of it? You could also think student loans. Line of Credit or private Student Loan? Which is better for
college tuition fees? Will the economic predicament have an impact on students’ loan? If so, how and why? Personal auto finance companies- A case study
2. Corporate Finance Dissertation Ideas
Can Foreign Portfolio Investment Bridge the Smaller Firm Financing Gap Around the World? The Role of Arbitrageurs in the Takeover Process Explain how the use of derivatives can be used to determine maximum profit and minimal cost Corporate Finance and Governance research at HSE has recently focused on equity and debt
issues and particularly initial public offerings. How can this be helpful in increasing their productivity and services?
The central problem of Corporate Governance for UK listed firms is therefore rendering managers accountable to shareholders. Investigate the ways in which the mechanisms used to control these managerial agency problems are enforced.
A study on Financial sources for entrepreneurial Ventures in the company. Management of Finance in small Business units- A study of selected units. Mergers and acquisitions in India- A case study Sickness in Small scale Units- A case study Foreign Direct investment- A case study Performance of Multinational companies- A case study Financing pattern of private corporate- A case study On- line Banking- A case study
3. Accounting and Finance Dissertation Topics
Will raising the national minimum wage change the face of poverty in America, or will every income level jump with it
What is the role of contemporary accounting in identifying the capital accumulation’s conflicts? How the contemporary accounting theory one differs from the second issue? What are the intangible and tangible inflows/outflows which can help in the management of Cash
flow? Applicability of Sarbons Oxley Act on Corporate frauds in India. Applicability of Ratio analysis for the Financial performance of a company
Effect of dividend policies on market price of the securities of the company Financial structure of Two/Three advertising agencies in any city A study of cost control techniques of two manufacturing units. Issue of season tickets by APRTC – A cost benefit Analysis Working capital Management in small scale units- A study of selected units Sources and application of funds of a corporate/ Enterprise- A case analysis Dividend policies and practices – a comparative study of public and private sector banks. A study on International Financial Accounting standards And their applicability to Indian corporate Internal Control mechanism of Manufacturing companies- A case study
4. Risk Management
Assessing Risk in Introducing High Tech Products. New software implementation where all of your current systems are going to be replaced with a single, enterprise wide system like People soft or SAP.
Purchasing mortgage backed securities in today's market. Most are probably undervalued due to the scare but how do you manage the risks.
Purchasing a home in a declining market.
5. Banking & Insurance
What are the downsides to microfinance and micro-crediting? And what are effective alternatives to microfinance?
Transition to the cash economy: the design, description and analysis of a microfinance programme in indigenous San communities in western Botswana."
Microfinance: its impacts on Children and Women. " The impact on women: women empowerment; women knowledge of health, nutrition, and other basic social services messages. The impact on children: education (enrollment rates), health and nutrition; child labor.
Corporate Lending Credit Appraisal system in Banks and Financial institutions Rural Financing Liquidity Management in Banks Liquidity Management in Mutual fund Mutual Fund Strategy in Banks Credit Analysis in Banks Derivatives in banks Non- Performing Assets in banks Vehicle Finance in Banks Credit and Debit Card Analysis in Banks A study on Performance Evaluation of Mutual Fund Equity Schemes A Study on Systematic Risk Analysis on Indian Banking Scripts. Is there any connection between Service creativity & Profitability in a commercial bank? How do
the creativity for services in a bank recognized as following situations:
i.Creativity as boundary breaking in a bank
ii. Creativity as innovative in bank
iii. Creativity as boundary pushing in a bank
An analysis of the effect of the deregulation of a commercial banks investment How commercial banks can battle poverty more effectively than they are doing at the moment.
"Can the provision of micro-finance be lucrative for commercial banks?"
Prevention of Frauds in Banking System of United Kingdom ... Focus on the utility of Internet banking, mobile banking to the banks, disadvantages, cost-benefit analysis, and suggest measures to over come the shortcomings associated with these channels
Analyze the influence of quality in retail banking, in particular its emergence as a source of competitive advantage in personal banking.
Customer satisfaction on the role of commercial Banks in India Treatment of Non-performing assets of a commercial Banks Availability & Utilization of Bank Finance for working Capital needs – A study on selected units Children’s Savings schemes- A comparative study of schemes offered by selected banks. Management of Non-banking finance companies - A study of selected companies Working of Housing Finance companies – A case study of HDFC/ LIC/ any company Impact of Financial sector reforms on Banking sector- A study of selected banks. Effect of changes in Monetary policy on the performance of NBFCs – A case study
Is there any connection between Service creativity & Profitability in a commercial bank? How do the creativity for services in a bank recognized as following situations:
i. Creativity as boundary breaking in a bank
ii. Creativity as innovative in bank
iii. Creativity as boundary pushing in a bank
An analysis of the effect of the deregulation of a commercial banks investment How commercial banks can battle poverty more effectively than they are doing at the moment.
"Can the provision of micro-finance be lucrative for commercial banks?" Prevention of Frauds in Banking System ... Focus on the utility of Internet banking, Mobile banking to the banks, cost-benefit analysis, and suggest measures to over come the
shortcomings associated with these channels Analyze the influence of quality in retail banking, in particular its emergence as a source of
competitive advantage in personal banking. Changing role of commercial banks- A case study Changing role of Insurance companiesNPAs Debt Recovery Tribunal- A case study- A case
study
6. Alternative Investment & Portfolio Management What is US response to the Alternative Investment Market for stock trading? Some alternative investment options available for investors that are safe other than stock
market? An analysis of the disadvantages of using the payback period to compare investment
alternatives A Study on Investors' Perception towards Commodity Futures
Moving the Wheels of Prosperity Project Report on Portfolio Evaluation of Big Cap Companies.
A study on Performance Evaluation of Mutual Fund Equity Schemes A study on Impact of Derivatives on the Liquidity of the Underlying Stocks A study on Technical Analysis towards different Portfolios. A study on different price movements of commodity futures (gold/silver) . A Study on Strategies of Buying & Selling Mutual Funds
A study on Investment Opportunities in stock broking companies. A Study on Procurement Analysis and Portfolio Management A Study on Strategies of Buying & Selling Mutual Funds A Study on Procurement Analysis and Portfolio Management On line Trading A Study on Different Schemes with Comparison and Evaluation among the Mutual Funds A study on Portfolio Management (Risk & Return) of Inter Connected the company. A study on investor’s perception towards complaint redressal system. A study on investor’s perception towards investment options offered by the company. A study on investors awareness of systematic investment plan for Security A study on Cash Management System in company A study on Inventory Management system in the company. A study on Debtors Management in the company A study on Short-term Financing in the company Credit and Debit Card Analysis in Banks Risk Management in foreign exchange Relevancy of Capital structure planning on profit maximization Investments in corporate debts and Mutual funds- A comparative study A study on Financial Derivatives with reference to Bear Markets at a stock broking company. A study on technical analysis of IT and Banking with reference to any stock Broking Company. Bullion Market Currencies and forex market Commodities and derivatives Portfolio Management of Stock Brokers vis-à-vis share transfers Trends in Mutual Funds- A Case analysis Impact of liberalization in capital market Effect of liberalization on savings and investment in India Role of Institutional and small investors in capital market in India- A case study Status of Equity Research in India- A case study Currency swaps – A case study Insider trading- effects on stock returns Trading and settlement Mechanism of security markets- A study on the role of computers Equity share valuation – A case study af any company Securities Market on line trading—a case study
7. Financial Services
A comparative study of credit rating of various credit rating agencies Venture capital financing- A study of selected companies A study on credit system in fertilizer marketing and to evaluate a suitable credit rating `
system to minimize risk A Study on Investors Preference towards equity broking.
A study on Credit Appraisal for Car loan financing in the finance companies A study on Credit Appraisal for Car loan financing in the finance companies. A study on Leasing and Hire Purchasing system in the company Emerging trends in Merchant Banking – A study on selected cases Policies and practices of lease accounting- A study of selected companies Financial Services- A study of selected companies Working of stock Exchanges in India- A comparative study of BSE & NSE Liberalization & recent trends in Financial intermediation—Role of IDBI/ ICICI etc Issue Management- A case study
8.Working Capital Management
A study on Cash budgeting and Forecasting in the company. A study on Cash and Receivable management of the company. A study on Materials Management of Indirect Materials of the company A study on Revenue and Financial Statement Analysis in the company
9. International Business
What are the major Cost elastic products involved in construction in UK and how their elasticity can be reduced with the help of international trade and cost budgeting?
Auto mobile financing became a Key for UK countries to boost their international trade with third world countries. How did this affect their economical conditions and international relationship?
Business and Financial Analysis of a domestic business in Africa expanding towards International Trade.
Third world countries seem to be penetrating in the International Trade which is a threat to domestic markets of the International Trade Competitors. How can there supplies be utilized to promote domestic businesses and maintain international relationship.
The global financial crisis has made many international stock markets make a record breaking fall. China’s foreign exchange reserves dropped down for the first time in the last 5 years. Evaluate how this fall could be prevented and how can this issue be resolved?
There is an expected growth of Meat consumption in the global market of up to 3%. How can Ireland take a comparative advantage in the International Market?
10. Miscellaneous :
Activity based costing and Management Carbon credits Management SWOT Analysis of Women Enterprises Project Financing as a tool for the growth Environmental Reporting in India—A case study Rural Bus Transport Operators of APSRTC/ Ant state Road Transport—A case study
Human Resources Management
DISSERTATION TITLES
Human Resources Management- Category wise- Areas
1.HR Theory- Theory in action (an example and study of the theory in practice).
Comparison of models
HR in practice, a modern study
Can HR provide all the answers to people issues
The dark side of HR
Trade unions' place in the organisation
HR behind closed doors
Can line a manager execute HR policies, or does it dilute the practice?
HR as a shared service
HR and control practices
Taylorism versus HR
HR Process
Effective utilization of HR
HR Policies
2.Challenging HR and Compensation packages
o Is the Human Resource valued?
o Can the HR function always drive change?
o Outsourcing (can the gate keeper of culture be outsourced?)
o Outsourcing, what do we do now?
o Who pushed who out (a decline of the unions with the increase in HR practices).
o Employee bargaining power.
o Does HR work?
o Managing the HR function
o Stress Management
o Internal and External HR Branding of a company
o Employee Engagement
o Selection, Recruitment and collective Bargaining
o Attrition
o Absenteeism
o Welfare Measures
o HRD Climate
o Recruitment and Talent Management in BPOs
o Work life Balance
o Impact of Effective inter personal Communication
o Salary structure of employees- A Comparative Study of Public sector and Private Sector
Commercial Banks
o Salary structure of employees- A Comparative Study of IDBI and Private Sector Non-
Banking Finance Companies.
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3.Training and Development .
How do organisations survive economic crisis (from the training and development
perspective)?
Does training and development really impact on the bottom line?
What skills are needed for today's turbulent climate?
Who trains the trainers?
Is training a Panacea?
Soft skills, who needs them?
Training on a budget.
Where now, post disaster survival?
Soft versus hard skills.
Can poor selection processes be remedied through training and development?
Team Building
Building Core Competencies- An Analytical study
Role of HR Managers in Commercial Banks.
4.Performance management strategies.
Is performance management effective?
Can skills be increased through performance management?
Is it possible to manage all?
Can wages be capped through performance management?
Do individuals have control over their reward?
Upskilling.
Reviewing and reacting on results
A study on Effectiveness of performance Management system among the employees
Retention strategies
Performance Management system.
5. Appraisals
Can subjectivity be removed?
Halo, what Halo?
Was that fair? A comparison.
Can I have a pay rise?
Are they honest?
360 degree appraisals.
Public sector appraisals and the spinal pay reward
Competency Mapping
6 .Motivation
Contemporary versus traditional theory.
HR and motivation.
Motivation and job satisfaction.
Cross organisation comparison, who gets it right?
HRM is a motivator.
Link between motivation and performance.
Motivation and retention levels.
Does motivated work force increase productivity?
Motivation versus total reward.
A study on Motivation and Morale among the employees
Rewarding System
Promotional techniques
Motivation and Productivity- A Critical Analysis
7,Strategic HR
Does HR sit and fit on the board?
Future planning or fire fighting?
Reactive or proactive?
Future planning or justifying role?
Can HR be strategic?
SHRM, another new fad?
HR driving the organisation.
Operations or planning the HR function?
Does HR sit and fit on the board?
Future planning or fire fighting?
Reactive or proactive?
Future planning or justifying role?
Can HR be strategic?
SHRM, another new fad?
Management of Change- A Case study.
Operations or planning the HR function?
TQM
Quality circles
Corporate social responsibility
HR strategy formulation
HR Audit
8.Culture as a human resources management
Gatekeeper or owner?
Placing values in the organisation.
Culture is the organisation.
It's the way we do it around here.
Inducting new employees into the culture.
Recruiting to change the culture.
Managing cultural change.
Training and culture.
Change agent
Organizational Climate and Leadership – A case study
9.Diversity for your human resources management
Differences between diversity and discrimination.
Managing the new workforce.
Cross national diversity.
Can discrimination be removed?
Managing diversity and cultural differences.
Training for diversity.
The line and diversity.
Diverse and cosmopolitan.
Improving gender ratio through diversity
The global village.
10.The role of IT in human resource development
1. Difference in techniques of human resource in developed countries and underdeveloped
countries.
2. Time management: How can it increase the revenue of an organization?
3. In house recruitment: Its pros and cons defined.
4. The do’s and don’ts of Disciplinary actions
5. How over emphasized on achieving goals actually hinder in attaining that goal.
6. Is HRM the pursuit of attitudinal shaping?
Marketing
DISSERTATION TOPICS
1.Relationship Marketing
Why has Tesco's loyal card scheme been successful where competitors' schemes have not?
Are switching costs effective barriers to customer churn in the airline industry?
How can Amazon.com charge a premium price over rivals such as Play.com?
What are the motivations and expectations behind loyalty schemes?
How and why does the relationship marketing-traditional marketing continuum vary within an
industry?
How does product quality affect customer loyalty among high and low touch products?
Can luxury goods retailers prevent barriers to switching?
How do retailers cope with polygamous behaviour among consumers?
How does customer loyalty at Waterstone's change when customers shop at their online store
rather than in the high street?
In what ways does Waterstone's improve its customer loyalty through its online store?
LSCM Practices- A case study
CRM- A case study
Supply chain Management—A case study
Distribution Strtegy—A case study
2.Branding
An examination of the relationship between perceived risk and brand equity: A comparison of
supermarket retailers.
Do consumers really understand a company's brand values? The case of Starbucks.
How does the relative importance of tangible and intangible brand values vary across product
types?
Do leading brands need to have the best products?
How is brand image affected by product availability?
Can brand image be transferred between industries? The case of Virgin Cola in the UK.
How does unethical behaviour affect brand image? The cases of Shell, Nike and Starbucks.
How do firms use corporate social responsibility to build brand equity? The case of Starbucks.
How can innovations sustain brands?
Can brand equity be transferred to a supermarket's own branded products?
Is branding a power to compete to predator-- A case study
CRM in Banking—A case study
3 .Direct Marketing
How does Tesco use its loyalty schemes to sell direct to the customer?
How does the importance of factors that influence direct selling vary according to product
type?
Do customers respond differently to short and long-term offers? The case of magazine sales.
In what ways do toll-free (freephone) numbers influence consumers' response to direct sales
promotions?
How does the nationality (accent) of telemarketers influence customer response?
Do consumers know how to protect themselves from unscrupulous direct marketing tactics?
How does message length affect the success of direct marketing messages? A comparison of
online and offline mediums.
Can direct marketing be used to build customer relationships or is it simply a transactional
medium to acquire new customers?
Can direct marketing be as effective as a group-orientated tool as it is an individual orientated
one?
How do prospecting methods differ in an online and offline environment? The case of the book
industry.
4.Marketing across Cultures
How does language impact upon brand identity? The case of Coca-Cola in the People's
Republic of China.
How does social class influence relationship-building activities? The case of supermarket
promotions in India.
What effect does family orientation have on marketing communications? The case of tourism
operators in the Philippines.
How do marketers take into account regional differences in "national" culture? The case of
banks in the Basque country and Catalonia, Spain.
Can automotive vendors afford to treat consumers as a homogenous mass? The case of the
North-South divide in Sweden.
How does individualism-collectivism influence the sales of mobile phones? The case of the
People's Republic of China.
How do supermarket chains overcome language differences in Switzerland?
How do banks vary their product offerings based on social class? The case of India.
How can national culture explain the prominence of Scottish whiskey sales in the global
whiskey market?
How can countries use national culture to help them promote major exports? The case of the
Champagne region, France
5.Marketing and Consumer Psychology
What motivates consumers to pass on marketing messages?
What are the antecedents of word-of-mouth communications? The case of blockbuster
marketing.
When word-of-mouth communications turn negative: What can be learnt from previous
mistakes?
How does gender effect information processing among consumers of luxury goods?
What role does motivation play in buying behaviour? An examination of the mobile ringtone
market in the UK.
How does gender effect selective distortion among luxury goods buyers?
What role does learning play among functional online advertisements?
Does the importance of beliefs and attitudes vary across low and high involvement products?
An investigation of habitual buying behaviour and geographical location: The impact of socio-
economic status.
What effect does geographical location have on the relationship between variety-seeking
buying behaviour and habitual buying behaviour? An examination of when workers eat out for
lunch.
Customer satisfaction strategies in FMCGs
Customer satisfaction- with special reference to specific products
Consumerism boon or Bane- A case study
6.Marketing online
How can firms customise their products? The case of Apple.
How can firms personalise their products? The case of Nike.
An assessment of the value of assortment to customers: The case of Dell Computers.
How does a consumer's perception of control affect their choice of brand? The case of buying
computers online.
How does visual constituency affect site identity and product attitude?
How does gender effect website preference?
How can firms successfully combine online and offline shopping features? The case of
Amazon.com/Toys-R-Us.
What product attributes are most valued by consumers in search, comparison and purchase
decision-making online?
How do consumers react to brand alliances online? The case of Amazon.com and Wal-Mart.
An investigation of the antecedents of consumer behaviour in online auctions? The case of
eBay.
7.Mobile Marketing
How does permission-based marketing affect mobile marketers when implementing
international marketing campaigns?
How can brand image be conveyed in a mobile marketing environment?
Can an info brand be built through mobile marketing techniques?
What do customers want from mobile marketing messages? The case of low-cost airlines.
How does location influence mobile marketing communications?
What role does time play in mobile marketing communications?
What are the advantages and disadvantages of push and pull mobile marketing?
How can mobile marketing be used as a viral marketing tool?
How can mobile payment services increase revenue for mobile marketers? The case of
Vodafone.
How can customer relationship management (CRM) be applied in a mobile marketing
environment to improve customer loyalty?
8.The 4Ps (Price, Product, Promotion, Place) of marketing mix
How do price adjustment strategies vary in an online and offline environment? The case of
music sales.
Can an overt international pricing strategy negatively affect brand image? The case of iTunes.
How effective are public relation campaigns following brand failures? The cases of Nike, Shell,
and Marks and Spencer.
How and why do firms vary the frequency of advertisements in an online and offline
environment? The case of Waterstone's.
An examination of the suitability of information and persuasive advertising based on the nature
of the product being sold.
How do the characteristics of companies that use comparison advertising vary from those that
do not use comparison advertising? The case of the alcoholic drinks industry in the US.
What is the effect of the lack of controls online when advertising across international borders?
Can point-of-purchase promotions be as effective in an online environment as they are offline?
How important is location to customer choice in the airline industry in the UK?
How has the Internet helped unsought goods building brand awareness? The case of
comparison websites.
Pricing policies—A case study
Pricing strategies of private Air ways operating in India- A case study
Growth and Development of Cable Net works in AP/ Any state—A case study
Marketing of Health care products—A case study
Marketing structure of Agro products—A case study
Marketing of Dairy products-A case study on Heritage/ Vijaya etc
Marketing of Dairy products- A case study
Marketing of Educational services with particular reference to Plu Two level and professional
courses
Marketing of services—A case studysss
9.Marketing and Social Networks
To what extent is the "new" Facebook the product of its users? An examination of positive,
neutral and negative user comments.
Why have functional applications on Facebook achieved so little success compared with their
fun counterparts?
How do Facebook applications turn users into cash? The relationship between total installs,
daily active users, and application valuation.
A comparison of the effectiveness of banner advertising on different social networks? The
cases of Face book, Orkut, MySpace and Bebo.
What impact does newsfeed restriction have on consumers' attitudes towards using Face
book?
Are social networks more persuasive than traditional word-of-mouth? An investigation of
product recommendations?
How does the "behaviour chain" vary between Facebook and Facebook applications?
How has Face book used marketing communications to outstrip user growth when compared
with MySpace?
Do traditional customer loyalty typologies apply to consumer behaviour in social networks?
In what ways have social networks used "peace technologies" to acquire new customers? The
case of "causes" on Face book.
Marketing Myopia- A case study
10.Marketing Ethics
Is easyJet's low fare, online pricing strategy misleading or a justifiable way of managing
customer demand?
Is firms' use of Fair Trade branding misleading consumers?
What affect do published codes of conduct have on buying behaviour? The cases of The Body
Shop, Levi Strauss, and Marks and Spencer.
Are "happy hours" ethical? An application of the marketing communicator's rules of behaviour.
How does ethical purchase intention and ethical awareness affect purchasing behaviour? An
examination of the sale of battery and free range chickens.
What impact do cause-related marketing campaigns have on consumer buying behaviour?
The case of Tesco's "Computers for Schools" vouchers.
Why do some controversial marketing communications work whilst other fail?
How have spam laws improved marketing ethics online?
What factors distinguish a consumer's choice of most and least social responsible firms?
How do firms use public relations to recover from consumer boycotts? The case of Shell and
Nestle.
11- Retail Marketing
Organizes and Unorganized Retailing- A comparative study Customer satisfaction of Organized retailing Changing trends in Retailing
12. Advertising and sales promotion
Advtg. and Sales promotion strategies of Iron & Steel Industry/ any other industry Promotional strategies of Merchandise Operations and Manufacturing Companies. Impact of Advertising and sales promotion on retailers- A case study Comparative study of Advertisement Tariff rates of daily News Paper and Magazines/journals
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INDEX
Executive Summary
Chapter –I
Introduction
Need for the study
Objectives
Scope
Research Methodology
Limitations
Chapter-II
Profile of the Industry
Profile of Organisation- (Contents- Location, Composition of Board of Management, Products/ Services, SWOT Analysis )
Chapter – III
Review of Literature ( Definitions, Concepts, Existing works etc)
Chapter IV
Data Analysis & Interpretation ( Consider5years data, if required)
Chapter –V
Findings
Recommendations
Conclusion (Concluding remarks of Dissertation)
Bibliography
For Books & Journals-Authors’ Name, Title, Publisher & Year of Publication.
For Web source- Authors’ Name, Title, Web site.
Annexure:
Questionnaire
Documentary evidence
Dissertation- Evaluation:
Project Report : 100 marks
Viva-Voce : 100 marks
GUIDELINES FOR PROJECT PREPARATION
1. Each Dissertation should consists of Executive Summary and 5 chapters and Overall conclusion of the project.
2. There should be a correlation between the objectives of study, analysis, interpretations and findings.
3. The Recommendations/ Suggestions should be based on findings.4. Based on the topic selected, a questionnaire may be prepared based on the
objectives of study , for the collection of Primary data.5. The pattern of bibliography should be as follows:
Author, Title of the book, Publisher, place, year of publication.Ex:- Ambrish Gupta, Financial Accounting for Management, Dorling Kindersley ( India) Pvt. Ltd., Delhi, 2008
6. Font size should be 12 and Roman catholic or Times New Roman,1.5 spacing.
7. In Data analysis part- 8-10 diagrams, tables are compulsory.8. Minimum 2 to 3 Statistical tools are to be applied. 9. Check thoroughly spelling and grammatical mistakes.10.Each student should submit 2 copies of project reports with cardboard
binding, in Black colour. (1 copy with Bond paper and 1 copy A4 size normal paper.)
11.The project report must contain a minimum number of 70 pages.
IV Semester- Dissertations Important Dates
1. Topic selection with the mutual consent of Faculty Guide and student 10/1/2011
2. Submission of list of topics selected, by Faculty Guide to Coordinator 12/1/2011
3. Submission of Synopsis by students to Faculty Guide 20/1/2011
4. Submission of Data analysis to faculty Guides 10/2/2011
5. Completion of Corrections of Dissertation from Faculty Guide 20/2/2011
6. Final submission of Dissertations ( 2 Bounded copies) to Faculty Guides 10/3/2011
7. Viva- voce 25/3/2011-26/3/2011
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