Assignment Brief: Principles of Strategy Coursework 1 6010SSL Individual Report Dr. Phan Hoang Long 10
Assignment Brief: Principles of Strategy Coursework 1 6010SSL Individual Report Dr. Phan Hoang Long 10
ASSIGNMENT BRIEF
Assignment
Module Title: Principles of Strategy Coursework 1
Number
Module Code: 6010SSL Assignment Title Individual Report
Assignment
Module Leader: Dr. Phan Hoang Long 10
Credits
Release Date: 3rd December 2020
Submission
3rd January 2021
Date/Time:
Submission Submission through
Time and Place: Turnitin ONLY
Assessment Information
This assignment is designed to assess learning outcomes:
1. Critically evaluate a range of key theories associated with international business strategic management process
2. Evaluate the importance and the problems inherent in strategic choices and implementing those strategies.
3. Explore the extent to which Corporate Social Responsibility is central to a given organisation’s strategic intent.
Coursework 1:
E-commerce is booming in Vietnam. According to Statista, e-commerce revenue amounted to 3.39 billion
USD in 2020 and is expected to reached 4.45 billion USD by 2022 (a 7.1% annual growth rate). Consumers
can now buy almost everything (from foods, electronic equipment, clothes to airlines tickets) online. The most
popular platforms include tiki.vn, sendo.vn, shopee.vn, lazada.vn, and dienmay.vn. The industry is expected
to continue to experience significant changes due to the shift in consumers’ shopping habit and potential
entrance of more foreign competitors (such as Amazon.com).
You are appointed as a senior market analyst to understand, analyse and critically review the industry.
Total 100%
Please refer to the Marking Scheme below for information on how work is assessed and graded.
- shows little evidence of reading/research on the topic. For example, the report includes only
very few references, and relies only on material or case studies used during the course.
- shows only a very basic understanding of the subject.
- is poorly presented with bad grammar, some spelling mistakes and an incomplete reference
list.
- has a poor structure and does not flow e.g. if there is no conclusion or new facts are
introduced in the conclusion rather than introduction or main discussion.
- contains some fundamental errors.
A poor fail on this assignment means the assignment submitted:
- is poor and suggests that the student has spent very little time on it e.g. if the answer is
considerably under the word requirement and/or presented in note form rather than as a fully
written up report.
- bears little relation to the assignment topic.
- shows a poor understanding of theories, concepts and issues relating to Principles of Strategy
20 – 34% and to the learning outcomes detailed in this document.
- contains some or many fundamental errors and misunderstandings of the academic or other
material used. For example many of the facts cited are incorrect.
- uses literature or other material which is largely irrelevant or has no academic value
- is poorly structured and poorly presented. For example, sentences may be hard to understand
and contain many spelling or grammatical mistakes.
- contains no references.
Work within this mark range shows a complete failure to meet the requirements of the
assignment. A mark in this range will be given for a report which:
- is below 500 words in length.
- bears no link to the question chosen and shows very little or no knowledge or understanding
of any of the theories, concepts and issues relating to Principles of Strategy. The answer may be
fundamentally wrong or trivial.
- contains no references and/or evidence of relevant reading.
0 - 19% - shows little understanding of the requirements of the assignment and only a vague knowledge
of the subject area.
- includes numerous fundamental errors in the understanding or presentation of the material
discussed. There is a general lack of facts/evidence and what is provided is mostly incorrect
and/or irrelevant.
- is poorly structured and poorly presented. Spelling and grammar are poor. Many sentences are
incomprehensible.
- the examiners do not feel could be described as a serious attempt by any reasonable standards.
Word Count
The word limit is 2000 words for the Individual Report.
There will be a penalty of a deduction of 10% of the mark (after internal moderation) for work exceeding
the word limit by 10% or more. Reports that are too short will also be penalized.
The word limit includes quotations and citations, but excludes the references list.
The format should be a report following the below structure. Please remember to indicate:
Front page with report title, total word count (don’t include your name, just add your student ID).
Abstract / summary (not included in word count)
Table of contents (not included in the word count)
Introduction
Section 1 – PESTLE Analysis
Section 2 – Porters Five Forces Analysis
Section 3 – Corporate Social Responsibility
Conclusion
References (not included in word count) – At least 5 sources other than the recommended textbook.
Appendix (not included in word count).
Your coursework will be given a zero mark if you do not submit a copy through Turnitin. Please take
care to ensure that you have fully submitted your work.
Please ensure that you have submitted your work using the correct file format, unreadable files will
receive a mark of zero. The Faculty accepts Microsoft Office and PDF documents, unless otherwise
advised by the module leader.
All work submitted after the submission deadline without a valid and approved reason (see below) will
be given a mark of zero.
The University wants you to do your best. However we know that sometimes events happen which
mean that you can’t submit your coursework by the deadline – these events should be beyond your
control and not easy to predict. If this happens, you can apply for an extension to your deadline for up to
two weeks, or if you need longer, you can apply for a deferral, which takes you to the next assessment
period (for example, to the resit period following the main Assessment Boards). You must apply before
the deadline. You will find information about the process and what is or is not considered to be an event
beyond your control at https://share.coventry.ac.uk/students/Registry/Pages/Deferrals-and-Extension.aspx
Students MUST keep a copy and/or an electronic file of their assignment.
Checks will be made on your work using anti-plagiarism software and approved plagiarism checking
websites.
thinking. This includes using paraphrasing as well as direct quotations. You are expected to correctly cite
and reference the works of others. The Centre for Academic Writing provides documents to help you get
this right. If you are unsure, please visit www.coventry.ac.uk/caw. You can also check your
understanding of academic conduct by completing the Good Academic Practice quiz available on
Moodle.
Moodle includes a plagiarism detection system and assessors are experienced enough to recognise
plagiarism when it occurs. Copying another student’s work, using previous work of your own or copying
large sections from a book or the internet are examples of plagiarism and carry serious consequences.
Please familiarise yourself with the CU Harvard Reference Style (on Moodle) and use it correctly to
avoid a case of plagiarism or cheating being brought. Again, if you are unsure, please contact the Centre
for Academic Writing, your Progress Coach or a member of the course team.