The coursework will consist of a report based on a group project (2,500 ± 5% words no leeway).
You have a choice of two group projects, select ONE.
Topic 1: Perfumes
Part A: Discuss the different motivations identified in the literature for the purchase of symbolic products such as perfumes. In doing so you must acknowledge the different product classifications identified by previous literature.
Part B: With your group, conduct 2 focus groups to uncover the motivations for the purchase of perfumes. Analyse your findings and compare them with existing literature on motivations identified in part A.
Topic 2: Fast-Food
Part A: With your group identify the evaluation criteria for the selection of a fast-food restaurant to dine. Provide an evaluation of the different fast-food restaurant chains discussing your choice of decision rule.
Part B: Create a printed advertisement with a promotional message that provides the consumer with a decision strategy to follow in choosing a fast-food restaurant to dine. Students will be briefed about the assignment topics in the first session. However, note that to address the assignment you will need to conduct primary research as requested by the topic you select, and also review the academic literature on the topic. In doing so you will be required to retrieve and use academic articles in the area of your focus. Further information about structure will be provided in the first session.
Note:
Your reports will be checked for plagiarism with the help of Plagiarism Detection Software. 25% of your project score will be deducted if your work showed a plagiarism of more than 20%. You have to give a full reference of text used in coursework at the end of written essay for which you are advised to use APA Referencing Style.
Structure and Content of Presentation
You would normally start your essay with an Introduction in which you introduce your topic, indicate the scope of your essay, and provide an outline of the structure of your presentation – i.e., what you are going to include.
Content
You will develop your own structure for the essay and use the reference sources within that structure to discuss particular issues, present findings and other evidence. Use some headings so that your main sections are clearly identifiable.
Structure
There is no prescriptive framework/structure: you should decide for yourselves.
Conclusion
Remember to include a brief Conclusion in which you summarise the key findings from your project. You may wish to include comments about possible concerns/issues for the future.
You will be evaluated on the basis of the following:
- Introduction: Does the student establish some basis for discussion? Is the point clear? Is the point arguable but not obvious? (2 Marks)
- Body: Does the student develop his or her essay as set forth in the introduction? Does each sentence and paragraph appropriately follow the preceding sentence and paragraph? (Is this going anywhere?). (4 Marks)
- Conclusion (Feedback to the brands): Does the student conclude or some point from which one would want to pursue further investigation and consideration? (4 Marks)
- Academic Style and Language Use: Does the student employ the elements of style and language on a level appropriate for university studies? Does the student follow Harvard or APA Referencing style? (2 Marks)
- Analysis and Focus on Assigned Topic: Have all points been well explained and developed? Does the student demonstrate a mastery of ideas and concepts? Is the entire essay related to the assigned topic? (3 Marks)