Individual Assignment II FIIM Night

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YARDSTICK INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE

DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE


ARTICLE REVIEW GUIDELINES
Individual assignment II: for the course Financial Institutions and Investment
Management
Target group: Second year MBA students
Requirements
➢ Legible and neat hand writing (Page format) will be rewarded.

➢ Strictly follow the instruction given bellow.

➢ The assignment paper (Article Review) is to be submitted on November 25, 2021.

➢ The summary should have a maximum of 6 pages.

➢ The Article Review will be marked out of 15%.

➢ Doing this assignment negligently will reduce your point.

Instruction: prepare Article review on any of the thematic areas listed below.

Investment process
Stimulators of investment
Forms of investment
Investment securities
Security analysis and valuation
Fundamental analysis
Economic Analysis
Industry Analysis
Company Analysis
stand-alone risk
risk and return
Portfolio analysis
Diversification and Portfolio Risks

Article review activity is designed to enable you to enhance your analytical skill by critically
reviewing journal articles, working papers and other similar scientific works. The basic
principles to which you should abide and adhere with reviewing this article are the following.
(Please note that, it does not mean this is the only guideline for article review; rather it is given
for the sake of uniformity & fair evaluation!!)

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Your review report should contain the following sections:
1) Summary of the article focusing on the following major issues (a summary of the article
(author’s main points) in your own words (this part can be rather brief)):
- Purpose of the article/ Problem statement/ gap that the article addresses
- Major and specific objectives it tries to achieve
- Data used (including its type-quantitative or qualitative)
- Method of data analysis
- Findings, Conclusions, recommendations and implications.
2) Your opinion about the strengths and weaknesses of the article (critical analysis on
novelty of the study, literature review, methodology, presentation, arguments, and
conclusion and implications).
3) The general contribution/s/ of the work to the overall topic of your course if any.

Note:

1) The review report for an article should not exceed a maximum of 5 pages.
2) Date of Submission: submission date twenty-one (21) days from the date the
assignment is given.
3) Furthermore, you should include in the information in the following order.
a) Your name and class information;
b) Full bibliographical information for the article being reviewed, according to an
accepted format (the Turabian form used by most of the humanities disciplines is
to be preferred), as in the following template (for a journal article):
Author’s Last Name, First Name. “Title of the Article.”
Journal Title Volume/Issue (Date): page-numbers.

c) A summary of the article (author’s main points) in your own words.


d) Critical analysis (author’s methodology, presentation, arguments, conclusions,
etc.).
e) The general contribution of the work to the overall topic of your course

Further, consider the following points of critiques that are usually helpful when reviewing an
article:

1) Originality/Novelty/ of the study: Does the paper contain new (novel) ideas and
significant information? Is the reviewed article a study with an original scientific
contribution? Is there new gap that the article addresses?
2) Relationship to Literature: Does the paper demonstrate an adequate understanding of the
relevant literature in the field and cite an appropriate range of literature sources? Is any
significant work ignored? Is the literature research sufficient? Does the research use a
theoretical and/or conceptual model? Does the literature review seem thorough & recent

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(within the last 5 years)? Does the content of the literature review relate directly to the
research problem? Is the review of literature relevant to the research question?
3) Methodology: Is the paper's argument built on an appropriate base of theory, concepts, or
other ideas? Has the research or equivalent intellectual work on which the paper is based
been well designed? Are the methods employed appropriate? Are the used models and
methods suitable for the research topic and purpose? Is the used research method
adequately valid and reliable? Are the methods consistent with the theory? Were the
inclusion/exclusion criteria specified for subject to be studied? How representative is the
sample? Is the context of the data appropriate for the research question? Do the selected
statistical tests appear appropriate?
4) Results, Discussions and Conclusion: Are results presented clearly and analyzed
appropriately? Are the tables, figures and graphs used in this study relevant and clear? Is
the explanation of the findings systematically presented and well-organized? Are the data
and findings of the study compared sufficiently with other similar studies? Are the findings
of the article aligned with the objective of the study? Is the conclusion part of the study
clear, understandable and sufficient? Does the conclusion adequately tie together the other
elements of the paper?
5) Implications for research, practice and/or society: Does the paper identify clearly any
implications for research, practice and/or society? Does the paper bridge the gap between
theory and practice? How can the research be used in practice (economic and commercial
impact), in teaching, to influence public policy, in research (contributing to the body of
knowledge)? What is the impact upon society (influencing public attitudes, affecting
quality of life)? Are these implications consistent with the findings and conclusions of the
paper?
6) Quality of Communication: Does the paper clearly express its case and measured against
the technical language of the field? Has attention been paid to the clarity of expression and
readability, such as sentence structure, jargon use, acronyms, etc? Is the text both
grammatically accurate and clearly phrased?

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