Research Proposal on Digital Transformation
Task:
Your task is write a proposal on Digital transformation topic as discussed in class.
Proposal structure:
Table of content
Table of figures
Tables of charts
Abstract (one page)
Introduction: Your introduction should have the following:
Introduces your topic.
States your problem statement and the questions your research aims to answer.
Provides context for your research; here you will explain why is your research important.
Outlines how you’ll conduct your research.
Literature review: In your literature review, you introduce all the sources you plan to use in your research. This includes landmark studies and their data, books, and scholarly articles. A literature review delves into the collection of sources you chose and explains how you’re using them in your research.
Research design, methods, and schedule: in this section you’ll discuss your research plans, make sure you cover these aspects:
The type of research you will do. Are you conducting qualitative or quantitative research? Are you collecting original data or working with data collected by other researchers?
Whether you’re doing experimental, correlational, or descriptive research.
The data you’re working with.
The tools you’ll use to collect data. Will you be running experiments? Conducting surveys? Observing phenomena? Interviewing? Note all data collection methods here along with why they’re effective methods for your specific research.
Your research timeline and any potential obstacles you foresee and your plan for handling them.
Conclusion and Implications: This is where you wrap it all up, briefly summarizes your research proposal and reinforces your research’s stated purpose. Since you have not actually conduct your methodology so your research’s results will not be available. You should be going into the project with a clear idea of how your work will contribute to the field of Digital transformation, this section isn’t about stating the specific results you expect. Rather, it’s where you state how your findings will be valuable.
In this section, make sure you cover two or more of the following:
How your work will create the foundation for future research.
The practical value your findings will provide to practitioners, educators, and other academics in your field.
The problems your work can potentially help to fix.
Policies that could be impacted by your findings.
How your findings can be implemented in academia or other settings and how this will improve or otherwise transform these settings.
References: Include a references list, which is simply a scaled-down list of all the sources you cited in your proposal.