International Entrepreneurship Individual Essay 2500 words Critically analyse why levels of entrepreneurship vary between countries. Essay questions must be evaluated using Theory as a lens for concept evaluation possibly look at 2 – 3 theoretical views Reference requirement: At least 10 journal articles 5 text books 5 online resource Harvard protocols, use a sensible 12pt font 12pt (i.e. Arial, Calibri, Times New Roman) and be 1.5 line spaced, with margins of at least 2.54 to the left and right and justified text. An Abstract aim of the study, the theoretical views, findings and implications (150 words) Introduction- Aims and objectives of the essay; the introduction of theories; introduction of the methods adopted and why choose the method) Literature Review & Evaluation of the concepts Subsections to discuss and evaluate key issues Discussion, summary of key findings, conclusion, Implications and limitations of the study Marking Criteria 1. Content: (does the material presented answer the question or address the issue?) 2. Structure: (does the work have an identifiable global structure e.g. essays have a beginning, middle and an end, and is the local structure good i.e. does each statement follow sensibly from its predecessor?) 3. Critical evaluation: (is the relevance of the presented material to the topic explicitly explained and the validity of the evidence critically appraised?) 4. Line of argument: (is there a convincing line of argument running through the work?) 5. Handling of evidence: (are claims supported by relevant evidence from the literature?) 6. Presentation and Adhering to context: (does the work fit within the parameters set in the assignment details, e.g., the word limit, presentation?) Format: Harvard protocols, use a sensible 12pt font 12pt (i.e. Arial, Calibri, Times New Roman) and be 1.5 line spaced, with margins of at least 2.54 to the left and right and justified text.
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