The total words are at least 13000 and the topic is Effect of board structure on bank performance in UK during financial crisis
Please do the data part first which means the methodology and results analysis incase the data is difficult to find and there is no restriction on the software that you use to analyze the data
Chapter structure
1 Introduction
Around 1300 words
Briefly illustrates the relationship between corporate governance and financial crisis and the importance of corporate governance . As the central part of the corporate governance, the board structure has attracted people’s attention.
- A brief explanation of the nature and significance of the dissertation topic, and the problems or issues implicit in the dissertation title. Some contextual statistics/general information may be useful here.
- What your interest/motivation for working on this topic is (for example, relevant previous work experience, or personal links with a company or issue).
- The objectives of your dissertation.
- An outline of the approach/methodology you have adopted.
- An overview of the line of argument your dissertation will follow (not simply a list of what each chapter contains).
2 Literature review and hypothesis
Around 3800 words
clarify relevant concepts, extent of current understanding, and outstanding problems/issues by discussing prior research (mainly academic). In reviewing the literature that underpins and influences your empirical research, do not simply write a number of summaries of other people’s work, but identify the general themes, or differences between writers, in the explanations advanced. Make sure you evaluate the relevance, reliability and validity of your citations. The work of others will not help or support your work and analysis unless their research is relevant, reliable and valid. Most importantly, make sure that you relate that consideration of themes to what you are doing. State in your chapter/section the relevance of the work you are commenting on, or to which you are referring, to your own work. If you cannot identify the relevance it probably is not relevant.
3 Methodology
Explain the data , variables (Three measures of bank performance, three explanatory variables, control variables),model proposed by Berger.etal.(2005) and if you find some data is difficult to gather ,then you can alter the model to match the data you find but must make sure the model is correct.
given the literature review, rationale for the research and its objectives; a description of the methodology adopted (why? What? When? How? Who is involved?). For example in respect of questionnaires or interviews:
- explain your reasons for choosing this methodology rather than some other approach, including the pros and cons of the approach you adopt;
- explain the rationale for the questions asked, relating this to your literature review, and giving reasons for the questionnaire structure adopted (multiple choice, Likert scales etc.) Provide a complete list of questions either in the text or in an Appendix;
- explain who was involved, how and why they were selected.
4 Results and analysis
Please use tables or pictures to illustrate the results. present results in as complete, clear and helpful way as possible, analyse results in a useful way, critical commentary on the quality of responses and the reliability/limitations of findings.
5 Discussion of implications – relate your findings back to the literature review, discuss similarities and differences. Explain the implications of your findings for managers and decision makers.
6 Conclusion
Around 1300 words
- A brief summary of key points made in the dissertation.
- A ‘so what?’ section which discusses the implications of the dissertation for: (a) a given organisation context, (b) organisations in general and (c) concept/theory/technique development. There may also be implications for Government policy.
- Limitations of the scope, quality, and validity of the analysis undertaken in the dissertation.
- Suggestions for further work.
- Personal reflections on the difficulties in designing and carrying out your empirical work (if any), and in writing the dissertation. Personal lessons learnt.