Dear Writer,
I need your valuable assistance with my Master’s thesis. Due to my busy work schedule, I am unable to dedicate enough time and effort to complete my thesis using the systematic literature review method. I believe that your expertise in this area can greatly enhance the quality and academic relevance of my research.
I have attached a Word document containing 30 pages of my Master’s thesis. Please, read carefully in order to make your work perfectly coherent with what I have written until now.
Important Note: Although I have set the order for 10 pages, it doesn’t mean that you need to finish the entire Master’s thesis within 10 pages. I will create multiple orders since my supervisor wants to review them periodically. I will set approximately 4 orders, each consisting of 10 pages. Please be available for the subsequent orders as well.
However, I would like to kindly request that you place a stronger emphasis on the topics of entrepreneurship and startups, rather than supply chain management. While the latter is undoubtedly an important aspect of business operations, my research specifically revolves around the dynamics and intricacies of entrepreneurship in the context of startups. Thus, dedicating more attention and providing in-depth insights into the entrepreneurial aspects of my thesis will greatly enhance its relevance and align it with the research objectives.
According to Webster and Watson (2002), a systematic literature review involves the following steps:
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Formulating the research question: Clearly define the research question or objective of the review to guide the search process.
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Identifying relevant sources: Conduct a systematic search of academic databases, journals, conference proceedings, and other relevant sources to identify relevant studies.
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Applying inclusion and exclusion criteria: Develop specific criteria to include or exclude studies based on their relevance, quality, and methodology. This ensures that only high-quality studies are included in the review.
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Extracting data: Extract relevant data from the selected studies, including study characteristics, research methods, findings, and limitations.
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Analyzing and synthesizing the findings: Critically analyze the selected studies and synthesize the findings to identify patterns, trends, and gaps in the existing literature.
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Drawing conclusions and implications: Based on the analysis, draw conclusions and discuss the implications of the findings for the research question or topic.
A systematic literature review is an essential component of a Master’s thesis as it helps establish the context, identify research gaps, and inform the research methodology. It provides a comprehensive overview of the existing literature and demonstrates the researcher’s ability to critically evaluate and synthesize information from multiple sources.
Sources:
Webster, J., & Watson, R. T. (2002). Analyzing the past to prepare for the future: Writing a literature review. MIS Quarterly, 26(2), xiii-xxiii.