Factors affecting employee retention in Mobile One Pte Ltd in Singapore
The post is a combination two asighnments
1 The rule in Foss v Harbottle
2 Factors affecting employee retention in Mobile One Pte Ltd in Singapore
1 The rule in Foss v Harbottle
The rule in Foss v Harbottle is considered one of the most significant in defining when a company shareholder is able to bring an action on behalf of the company. That said, it is suggested that the introduction of derivative claim mechanism in Part 11 of the Companies Act 2006 represents an end of the era of the rule of Foss v Harbottle. Read the article by David Kershaw (2015) and critically discuss the rule in Foss and Harbottle and the implications of the new derivative claim
D Kershaw ‘The rule in Foss v Harbottle is dead: long live the rule in Foss v Harbottle’ Journal of Business Law, 2015, 3, pp. 274-302.
2 Factors affecting employee retention in Mobile One Pte Ltd in Singapore
Order Description
Chapter 1: Introduction
(Why this research title was found? Why is this topic interesting- find latest article)
Chapter 2: Research Objective – Link to title
Chapter 3: Research Methodology
– Choice of Primary VS Secondary Data (Need to justify why)
– Qualitative VS Quantitative Analysis (Need to justify why)
Qualitative – To include bar chart, pie chart
– Either 1 primary data (like interviews or surveys) or 1 case study (published) or 2-3 case studies (mainly Harvard Business Review) for effective comparison.
Chapter 4- Findings & Analysis
– Cross analysis between case studies or primary data VS literature review covering each of the research objectives.
– Start with key issues or points for each research objectives using case studies or primary data findings and those from literature review to derive similarity or difference.
TO NOTE – if got difference, don’t worry, justify will do.
Important pointers:
(1) Research title: Indicative – Scope and narrow down to talk about a company (case study)
(2) 3 Research Objectives
(3) Each Research Objective to find 10 academic articles – professional / academic
(4) Research Method – Primary
– Secondary (case study) (published) (semi- academic)