主要任务与目标(Main Objectives):
The main objective is to complete a professional graduation thesis in the field of international economy and trade. To improve the student’s ability of conducting research independently and combining theories and practice in the real world.
二、主要内容与基本要求(Main Contents and Requirements):
Main contents: It is suggested, based on literature review and the author’s independent thinking, to study and analyze the present situation and impact of COVID-19 on UK's Economy, then put forward some policy suggestions.
Basic Requirements:
Research proposal should be more than 1300 words in English.
Literature Review should be more than 2000 words in English.
The thesis should include introduction, the main body and conclusion. The main body is the key part of the thesis. And the length of the thesis should be no less than 6000 words in English.
三、计划进度 (Time Table of Research):
Before Dec. 7, 2021: Completing Literature Review.
Before Dec. 30, 2021: Completing Research Proposal and its oral defense.
Before April 8, 2022: Completing draft of the thesis.
May 18, 2022: Finishing and submitting the final version of thesis.
May 20/21, 2022: Thesis oral defense.
四、主要参考文献 (Main References)
[1] Ahrens, T., & Ferry, L. (2021). Accounting and accountability practices in times of crisis: a Foucauldian perspective on the UK government's response to COVID-19 for England. Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal.
[2] Brown, R., & Rocha, A. (2020). Entrepreneurial uncertainty during the Covid-19 crisis: Mapping the temporal dynamics of entrepreneurial finance. Journal of Business Venturing Insights, 14, e00174.
[3] Bryce, C., Ring, P., Ashby, S., & Wardman, J. (2020). Resilience in the face of uncertainty: early lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic. Journal of Risk Research, 23(7-8), 880-887.
[4] Davidescu, A. A., Apostu, S.-A., & Stoica, L. A. (2021). Socioeconomic Effects of COVID-19 Pandemic: Exploring Uncertainty in the Forecast of the Romanian Unemployment Rate for the Period 2020–2023. Sustainability, 13(13), 7078.
[5] Heald, D., & Hodges, R. (2020). The accounting, budgeting and fiscal impact of COVID-19 on the United Kingdom. Journal of Public Budgeting, Accounting & Financial Management.
[6] Jeris, S. S., & Nath, R. D. (2020). Covid-19, oil price and UK economic policy uncertainty: evidence from the ARDL approach. Quantitative Finance and Economics, 4(3), 503-514.
[7] Koffman, J., Gross, J., Etkind, S. N., & Selman, L. E. (2020). Clinical uncertainty and Covid-19: Embrace the questions and find solutions: Sage Publications Sage UK: London, England.
[8] Naeem, M. (2020). Understanding the customer psychology of impulse buying during COVID-19 pandemic: implications for retailers. International Journal of Retail & Distribution Management.
[9] Olivia, S., Gibson, J., & Nasrudin, R. a. (2020). Indonesia in the Time of Covid-19. Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies, 56(2), 143-174.
[10] Ozili, P. K., & Arun, T. (2020). Spillover of COVID-19: impact on the Global Economy. Available at SSRN 3562570.
[11] Stuart, M., Spencer, D. A., McLachlan, C. J., & Forde, C. (2021). COVID‐19 and the uncertain future of HRM: Furlough, job retention and reform. Human resource management journal.
[12] Uddin, M., Chowdhury, A., Anderson, K., & Chaudhuri, K. (2021). The effect of COVID–19 pandemic on global stock market volatility: Can economic strength help to manage the uncertainty? Journal of business research, 128, 31-44.
指导教师 (签名)徐向东 2021年 11月29日
系 主 任 (签名) 南仲信 2021年 11月29日
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