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4.3 Phase 3 Thesis
(1) Thesis Development
The Thesis Development period can take up to three years, with approved extensions possible,
up to a maximum of five years in total. The development of the Thesis is pursued under the
guidance and counselling of both advisors, i.e., the student’s Principal and Co-Advisors.
The Thesis must possess academic depth, reach the required academic standards, and its
justifications for a particular business problem, or organisational issue that needs to be
addressed, must be explicitly expressed. The research investigation of the Thesis must be
based on a wide and diverse range of literature, theoretical frameworks and a particular
methodology appropriate to the Thesis. The resulting data from the research needs to be
analysed and interpreted showing clear results. The conclusions made, need to be justified and
contribute to expanding the current the base of knowledge within its field – demonstrating
tangible academic and business implications.
Main Structure of the Thesis
1. Abstract
2. Introduction and Background (Rationale)
3. Problem Statement / Research Gap(s)
4. Research Questions and Objectives
5. Relevant Theoritical Background
6. Literature Review
7. Research Design
8. Findings and Results
9. Discussion of Academic and Business Implications
10. Conclusion, Contributions and Recommendation for Further Research
11. Appendices
12. List of references
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