Task
You will dig deeper in two key areas academic research (in IS) and document your learnings in two short papers and a presentation.
A important theoretical lens used in IS and your research design.
Deliverables
You need to deliver following parts via Moodle:
- Theory presentation
Brief introduction of a theoretical lens to explore phenomena of interest (8 minutes), - Theory paper
Outline of the theory and use in IS (approx. 4 pages; details see template), - Method paper
Presentation and justification of your research design (approx. 4 pages; details see template),
For deadlines, please see the schedule
Grading
The deliverables are graded individually and determine the grade with the following weights:
- 40% theory presentation,
- 20% theory paper,
- 40% method paper and
- Bonus points1
Note: Compliance with formal requirements (see templates) and good scientific practice are critical pass criteria for all parts, means that in case of non-compliance the exam is automatically failed (e.g., plagiarism, even light forms).
Theory presentation
An presentation that fulfills the expectations has the following characteristics:
- Student presents information in logical, interesting sequence which audience can follow.
- Student identifies all the main principles and clearly explains them.
- Students use concise examples to clearly illustrate the theory.
- Student demonstrates good knowledge by answering all questions with explanations and elaboration.
- Student raises interest and uses a clear voice so that all audience members can follow the presentation.
- Presentation is attractive, text is legible, graphics and effects are used throughout to enhance presentation.
Theory paper
An excellent paper has the following characteristics:
- The theory with it building blocks is described concisely.
- The origins of the theory, including its seminal papers work, are outlined.
- The paper demonstrates that the author fully understands and has applied the concepts learned in the course.
- The writing is clear and concise and shows a logical coherent flow.
- The paper identifies current examples in IS research to illustrate applications of the theory.
- Literature is cited sufficiently, correctly and consistently.
Method paper
An excellent paper has the following characteristics:
- The research problem its objectives are comprehensible.
- The theoretical lens of the research is presented briefly and concisely.
- All relevant aspects of the research design are identified and clearly explained.
- The justification of the methodological decisions is convincing.
- The research design allows for a valid and reliable contribution.
- Literature is cited sufficiently, correctly and consistently.
A note on grades
It is unlikely that every student will receive a very good grade, i.e. deliver an outstanding performance - see the meaning of grades. Instead, it is to be expected that the grades will spread across the spectrum.
Grade | Meaning |
---|---|
1 — very good |
A truly outstanding achievement that (not only) shows no deficiencies in the criteria mentioned, but also gives both the supervisor and external assessors an excellent impression. |
2 — good |
Work that exceeds the average requirements/performance and is easily recognizable and presentable to the outside world as a “good performance”. |
Note | 2.5 is the average of passed assessments, i.e., an “average performance” |
3 — satisfactory |
A performance that achieves the desired goal “to a satisfactory extent”; however, deficiencies can be identified here and there. |
4 — sufficient |
A performance that “still adequately satisfies” the requirements, but deviates from the expectations placed on it in several ways. |
5 — not sufficient |
A performance that does not meet several of the criteria mentioned. |
Q&A
Footnotes
The bonus points are assigned based on your engagement in the lectures. These can improve your performance by up to one grade increments (up to .7).↩︎