Undergraduate Thesis Format: by Dr. Crispina R. Corpuz Full Professor, CBA-BMD
Undergraduate Thesis Format: by Dr. Crispina R. Corpuz Full Professor, CBA-BMD
THESIS FORMAT
By
DR. CRISPINA R. CORPUZ
Full Professor, CBA-BMD
Preparing your Undergraduate
Thesis
Thesis Timeline
• Document Layout
• Document Content and
Organization
• Citation of References
• Preparation of Oral Presentation
Thesis Timeline
Deadline Chapter 1 – June 23, 2012
Deadline Revised Ch 1 & Ch 2 – June
30, 2012
Deadline Revised Ch 1, ch 2 & ch 3 –
July 6
Floating of Survey Questionnaires – up
to Aug. 17, 2012
Submission of Chapters 1-5 with
preliminaries, references & appendices
– Sept. 1
Oral defense schedule – up to Sept 29
Revision, editing and hardbound
Pagination
Population
In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the
Degree Bachelor of Science in Business
Period Administration
Ramon Soriao
October, 2010
DE LA SALLE UNIVERSITY – DASMARINAS
CERTFICATION
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APPROVAL
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Chair
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Member Member
JR / RS/ED
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Table of Contents
Foreign Literature
11
Local Literature
13
Foreign Studies
15
Local Studies
20
LIST OF TABLES
1 Response Code 20
List of Tables 3
Green Management Practice
Extent/Frequency of Implementation
List of Figures 2
3
Research Paradigm of the Study
(graphs, charts 4
Nature of Business
Introduction
Conceptual Framework
Green Management
Green Management Assessment of the Improved Competitive
Practice of selected Green Management Advantage
manufacturing firms in Application
FCIE Sustainable growth
Legal Approach
Market Approach
Stakeholder Approach
Activist Approach
Figure 2
Figure 2 illustrates the Input-Process-Output (IPO) Model employed by the researcher. The systems view was
adapted because decisions and actions taken in by organization will affect others and vice versa. The different green management
practices namely: legal, market, stakeholder and activist approach were treated as the input variables. This practices defined the
different environmental approaches this firms are using with respect to environmental issues. The application of green
management practices were the subject of assessment by the firm-respondents. This application will determine the degree of their
environmental sensitivity and how they respond to the environmental preferences of their customers and the demands of their
stakeholders. The processes yielded findings on the current green management practices reflective of improved competitive
advantage and sustainable growth. Since any recommendations to be made will reflect a future scenario, management should
consider the present events hence, feedback is necessary.
Hypothesis – tentative conclusions
drawn from the sub-problems; not necessarily
hypothesizing all sub-problems but only those intended
to tested or proven
Significance of the Study- value of the results of
the study to a specific groups of person
a. Establishing a logical need for it due to inadequacies
of selected past studies.
b. Giving the significance to persons or entities
concerned in the study.
Reminders
As the paper unfolds, you should
introduce each new section briefly,
saying why it is important to your
overall argument.
Most sections should conclude with a
few summary remarks and a transition
to the next section.
Occasionally, it makes more sense to
put the transition at the beginning of
the new section.
Wherever you put the transitional
sentences, they should take the reader
smoothly to the next topic.
Reminders
Establish a schedule with your
advisor and do it early.
Since your thesis project has a
definite due date, you should
establish a schedule for research and
writing, and agree on it with your
advisor.
Review this schedule with your
advisor as the due date approaches.
Reminders
Leave plenty of time for faculty to
read your drafts and then for you to
revise them.
After spending months on research
and writing, you will need time to
polish the results.
Nothing will improve your work more
than successive drafts
Scope and Limitation of the
Study
definition of where and when the study
will be conducted, who the
subjects/respondents will be
Timeline/Period Covered
Location/Area
Other problems encountered while
conducting the study
to include limitations, if any, on coverage, area
of study, stratification and representatives of
sampling. The limitation frank submission of
weaknesses and or shortcomings of the study
which are not within the control of the
researches.
Definition of Terms – terms and concepts
to be used in the study
a. Standard Definition
b. Operational Definition
c. Explanation
d. “Spelling out” abbreviation and acronyms
Chapter 2
REVIEW OF RELATED
LITERATURE AND
STUDIES
(compilation of ideas about the
variables to be investigated)
Literature – gathered from books,
magazines, journals, and publications
Foreign
Local
The data and information in this study were obtained from the key
informants of the selected manufacturing firms in FCIE in Langkaan,
Dasmarinas, Cavite. From the total population of fifty four (54) major
locators, the researcher drew a total of twenty one (21) respondents as a
sample.
Sampling Technique
Since the topic was very specialized, the researcher opted to use the judgment
sampling.
The respondents of the study were taken from selected manufacturing firms in
FCIE. The total number of sample respondents, were computed using the
Sloven formula:
N
n = -----------
1 + Ne
where:
n = sample size
N = population size
e = desired margin of error (0.05)
Data Gathering Procedure
Indicate Sources of Data
Primary - gathered through
interviews, surveys, experiment etc.
Secondary sources of data – data
from books, journals, magazines,
company reports, newsletter etc.
Procedures followed to gather all the
data including places visited.
Research Instrument
• Preparation of Survey Questionnaires
• Indicate the different parts of the survey i.e. first part
about the demographic profile of the respondents;
second part – questions to measure the problems
encountered by the company; and third part -
questions to find out if there is a positive or negative
correlation between two or more variables identified
in the study
• Inform the reader about the validation of the survey.
• Copy of the survey should be included in the
appendices
• While the actual survey should be submitted to the
thesis professor
Statistical Treatment of Data
Indicate the formula of the
chosen/appropriate statistical tool in
this study.
Where: „x = mean
n = number of responses per question
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• Interpretations follow
Example of Figure Format
Figure 1 Sales for the Four
Quarters
Chapter 5
SUMMARY OF
FINDINGS,
CONCLUSIONS AND
RECOMMENDATIONS
Chapter 5
SUMMARY OF FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS AND
RECOMMENDATIONS
• Short introduction to inform your reader
about the different topics included in this
chapter
• Indicate your sub-problem before the
presentation of summary of findings and
conclusions.
• Your findings, conclusions and
recommendations should be synchronize,
meaning, if you have 5 findings, you also
need 5 conclusions and recommendations.
• Use number format for this chapter.
Summary (brief “abstract” of the entire
study, from Chapter II to III, optional)
Summary of Findings (to dovetail with the
sub-problems)
Conclusions (on the basis of the summary
of findings)
Recommendations (if possible, on the
basis of the conclusion, and some
additional and significant
recommendations which have also
bearing on the study)
BIBLIOGRAPHY
and
APPENDICES
Bibliography
a comprehensive list, not forgetting to include
documentation used in the text of the study-all
others, listed are expected to have been read by
the researcher.
Appendices
to be included in full test clarify points brought
out in the test for more details
a. Cover Letter
b. Questionnaire
c. Curriculum Vitae (would, among other things,
reveal the capacity of the researcher to conduct
the study)
Citations for Print Sources
• Book • Article in Book
• Author(s)/Editor(s) • Author(s)
• Year, in parentheses • Year, in parentheses
• Book Title • Article Title
• Series Title and • Book Title
volume • Edition
• Total pages • Editor(s)
• Publisher • Page(s) of article in
• Location (city and book
state/country) • Publisher
• Location (city and
state/country)
Example
Kotler, P. (1994). Marketing
management (8th ed.). Englewood
Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall.
<http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/research/r_docelectric.html>.
• Date: _____________________
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Note: this form should be part of appendices
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partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Major in
Business Operations and Management is recommended for
acceptance and approval..
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• ADVISER
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• Title of Research
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