Strategic Issues In Uk Brewing Industry

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Strategic Issues in UK Brewing Industry: QUESTIONS: 1. From the information collected by Steve on the brewing industry, suggest at least two possible research questions. Answer: Does the mergers and monopoly of the firms affect the sale of the brewing products? The mergers of two firm’s products can affect your purchase? 2. What criteria would you use to assess whether or not these research questions form the basis of a good research topic? Answer: Good research questions should have following criteria: * Meets the examining body requirements. * Research topic must be something research is capable of under taking and one that excites hi imagination. * Research should have enough time and money resources to undertake the topic.…show more content…
How do you think Steve should address the requirement for collecting at least some primary data? Answer: As Steve is new in the field of research, it is good for him to look into secondary data, for example, he can review recent articles related to his research. He can surf net to look into history of the industry and the previous work done on related topics: He can also gather some primary data. For this, he can conduct surveys i.e from the brewery companies (that what the managers or high executives have to say) 4. Outline the structure that Steve’s research proposal should take, indicating: A. Those areas where Steve will need to do more work; Answer: A)Title( steve should be very clear that the person reading may understand what he is trying to find out i.e his research idea must be very well defined and clear) -Introduction and/or background (as it is a detailed research) -Research question (steve should be very clear that the person reading may understand what he is trying to find out) B) Methodology (what source is going to be used, what techniques would be used in data collection) C) Research design and method ( parameters, limitations, data analysis and

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