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	ACCOUNTING IN SOCIETY 会计伦理学 assignment 代写
	
	 
	ACCG100
	ACCOUNTING IN SOCIETY
	Case Study
	     
	                                       Information pack
	Session 1 2017
	  
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	Case Study ‐ Ethics
	You are required to complete a research‐based case study assignment that is worth 15% of
	your overall grade in ACCG100. This will encourage you to explore ethical issues in business,
	using materials outside the unit texts.
	Requirements
	Consult internet, newspapers, and business magazines to search for a corporate case that has
	attracted media attention due to ethical issues. Write an ESSAY to address the following
	points using the case you chose.
	 
	1. Provide an overview of the company’s background, i.e. its business operations, etc.
	2. What ethical issue has arisen? Clearly explain the ethical dilemma faced by the
	involved parties. 
	3. Clearly identify and evaluate the stakeholders that were impacted by the ethical issue.
	4. Was the decision made by the involved parties ethical? How would the business be
	positively/negatively impacted by the decision? Explain your answer. 
	5. Detail your original view on business ethics. How has your view changed after
	attending lectures and completing this case study assignment? Explain the differences
	and/or similarities to your original view.
	The ethical issues under consideration do not necessarily have to be accounting related. You
	can choose either an Australian or international corporate case.
	  
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	Other requirements
	Length: 1,000 words excluding references.
	Structure: use essay structure (i.e. introduction + main body + conclusion + reference list). 
	Formatting: standard 12 point font, 1.5 line spacing, and side margins 2.5 wide.
	Referencing: all sources (i.e. the work and ideas of others) cited and referenced using the
	Harvard referencing system. Remember to include the source of your case study in the
	reference list. 
	Criteria and standards
	The estimated workload for this assignment is 20 hours. 
	Your essay will be marked taking into account:
	‐  Your ability to find out relevant materials;
	‐  Your ability to identify and explain issues;
	‐  Your ability to apply relevant concepts to analyse issues;
	‐  Your ability to review your own understanding of business ethics; 
	‐  Your writing skills.
	You should get to the point and avoid wordy repetitions (i.e. be succinct and clear). You should
	reference the appropriate paragraphs of relevant regulations/standards or other sources you
	refer to. You must avoid copying or stringing together lengthy quotes leaving little said in your
	own words. 
	Please refer to the marking rubric for specific guidance on marking criteria and standards.
	  
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	Case Study Assignment Marking Rubric (50 marks)
	  Not attempted  Fail  Pass  Credit  Distinction  High Distinction
	Relevance ‐ ability
	to find out relevant
	materials
	                     5 marks
	Not attempted or
	entirely/significantly
	plagiarized from
	other sources.
	               
	                         0 marks
	The case chosen is not
	suitable for the assignment
	topic (i.e. not relevant to
	either ethics or corporate
	sustainability).
	                                     1 mark
	The case chosen is relevant to
	the assignment topic but
	limited information is
	provided or most information
	is irrelevant.
	                            
	2 marks
	The case chosen is relevant
	to the assignment topic.
	Fairly sufficient information
	is provided, but some
	information is irrelevant or
	information is omitted.
	                                   3 marks
	The case chosen is relevant
	to the assignment topic.
	Mostly sufficient and
	relevant information is
	provided.
	                         
	                                    4 marks
	The case chosen is relevant to
	the assignment topic. Highly
	sufficient and relevant
	information is provided.
	                                       5 marks
	Articulation ‐
	ability to identify
	and explain ethical
	issue(s)
	                   10 marks
	Not attempted or
	entirely/significantly
	plagiarized from
	other sources.
	                         0 marks
	Issue is not clearly
	identified, explanation is
	unclear, insufficient and/or
	not succinct.
	                                   3 marks
	Issue is identified generally
	well, explanation is generally
	clear yet insufficient and/or
	not succinct.                      
	                           
	                                       5 marks
	Issue is identified
	reasonably well,
	explanation is generally
	clear, fairly sufficient
	and/or generally succinct.
	                                    7 marks
	Issue is clearly identified,
	explanation is mostly clear,
	sufficient and/or mostly
	succinct.
	                                   
	                                    8 marks
	Issue is clearly identified,
	explanation is clear,
	comprehensive and highly
	succinct.
	                               
	                                     10 marks
	Analysis ‐ ability to
	apply relevant
	concepts to
	analyse issue(s)
	                   15 marks
	Not attempted or
	entirely/significantly
	plagiarized from
	other sources.
	                         0 marks
	Concepts used in the
	analysis are insufficient,
	irrelevant and/or
	inappropriate; the
	exploration of the issue is
	unclear and/or insufficient.
	    
	                                   5 marks
	Issue is analysed using some
	relevant concepts to develop
	a generally clear and/or
	sufficient exploration of the
	issue.
	                                       8 marks
	Issue is analysed using
	sufficient relevant concepts
	to develop a reasonably
	clear and/or sufficient
	exploration of the issue.
	                                  10 marks
	Issue is analysed using a
	broad range of relevant
	concepts to develop a
	comprehensive exploration
	of the issue, demonstrating
	some
	original/innovative/advanc
	ed insight into the issue. 
	                                  12 marks
	Issue is analysed using an
	extensive range of relevant
	concepts to develop a
	comprehensive exploration of
	the issue, demonstrating
	significant
	original/innovative/advanced
	insight into the issue.
	                                     15 marks
	Critique ‐ ability to
	review your own
	understanding of
	business ethics 
	                   10 marks
	Not attempted or
	entirely/significantly
	plagiarized from
	other sources.
	                         0 marks
	The review is inadequately
	undertaken and/or
	insufficient, irrelevant
	discussion is provided.
	  
	                                    3 marks
	The review is generally
	adequate. Generally
	sufficient discussion on the
	changes/insights in your
	understanding of
	ethics/corporate
	sustainability is provided yet
	some discussion is irrelevant.
	 
	                                       5 marks
	The review is reasonably
	adequate. Fairly sufficient
	and relevant discussion on
	your changes/insights in
	the understanding of
	ethics/corporate
	sustainability is provided,
	demonstrating good critical
	thinking skills.
	                                    7 marks
	The review is
	comprehensive. Mostly
	sufficient and relevant
	discussion on your
	changes/insights in the
	understanding of
	ethics/corporate
	sustainability is provided,
	demonstrating great critical
	thinking skills.
	                                    8 marks
	The review is sophisticated
	and comprehensive. Highly
	sufficient and relevant
	discussion on your
	changes/insights in the
	understanding of
	ethics/corporate
	sustainability is provided,
	demonstrating excellent
	critical thinking skills.
	                                     10 marks
	Writing skills
	(including
	formatting,
	structure, clarity,
	grammar, spelling,
	etc.)
	                   10 marks
	Not attempted or
	entirely/significantly
	plagiarized from
	other sources.
	                         0 marks
	The essay is not structured
	in a logical way. Numerous
	grammatical, punctuation,
	and/or spelling
	errors/typos. Style and tone
	are not professional. 
	  
	                                    3 marks
	The essay has some structure.
	Organisation of sections and
	paragraphs is generally clear.
	Several grammatical,
	punctuation, and/or spelling
	errors/typos. Style and tone
	are generally professional. 
	                                  
	                                       5 marks
	The essay has a clear
	structure. Organisation of
	sections and paragraphs is
	clear. Occasional
	grammatical, punctuation,
	and/or spelling
	errors/typos. Style and tone
	are reasonably
	professional. 
	                                    7 marks
	The essay is well
	structured. Organisation of
	sections and paragraphs is
	clear. No/few grammatical,
	punctuation, and/or
	spelling errors/typos. Style
	and tone are mostly
	professional. 
	                                    8 marks
	The essay is well structured.
	Organisation of sections and
	paragraphs is clear with
	excellent flow. No/few
	grammatical, punctuation,
	and /or spelling errors/typos.
	Style and tone are
	professional.
	                                     10 marks
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	Submission
	The assignment is due by 5pm Thursday 13 April 2017 (Week 7). Submissions must be made
	electronically through Turnitin on iLearn. Turnitin will open for submission in Week 5.
	Extensions and penalties
	No extensions will be granted. There will be a deduction of 10% of the total available marks
	made from the total awarded marks for each 24 hour period or part thereof that the
	submission is late (for example, 25 hours late in submission will attract 20% penalty). This
	penalty does not apply for cases in which an application for Disruption of Studies is made and
	approved. Turnitin will be closed on Sunday 23 April 2017 (Week 8). 
	Detailed information on how to apply for disruption of studies can be found at
	http://students.mq.edu.au/student_admin/manage_your_study_program/disruption_to_st
	udies/
	Turnitin submission
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	http://mq.edu.au/iLearn/student_info/assignments.htm#turnitin.
	It is the student’s responsibility to ensure that work is submitted correctly prior to the due
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	as records of submission. Please refer to these instructions on how to submit your assignment
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	you have questions about Turnitin or experience issues submitting through the system, you
	must inform your unit convenor immediately. If the issue is technical in nature, you may also
	lodge OneHelp Ticket by referring to the IT help page. It is the responsibility of the student to
	retain a copy of any work submitted. Students must produce these documents upon request.
	Copies should be retained until the end of the grade appeal period each session. In the event
	that a student is asked to produce another copy of work submitted and is unable to do so,
	they may be awarded zero (0) for that particular assessment task.
	Frequently asked questions
	1. Where can I get help to write up my essay?
	You can:
	a) Use StudyWISE provided on iLearn (In StudyWISE, you will explore the structure
	of an essay, you can also look at some examples of real Macquarie students’
	essays. http://ilearn.mq.edu.au/mod/page/view.php?id=3014441; or
	b) Attend learning skills workshops – it is free
	https://students.mq.edu.au/support/study/skills‐development/workshop‐
	calendar; or
	c) Ask our learning adviser – Library Info Desk 12‐2pm, Monday – Friday.
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	2. Can I submit a hard copy of my assignment to my tutor?
	No. You can only submit your assignment ONLINE.
	3. How do I know if my Turnitin submission is successful?
	A confirmation message will pop up on the screen once your assignment has been
	successfully submitted. You will also receive a confirmation email sent to your
	@students.mq.edu.au email address. In addition, you will be also given an originality
	report which provides a summary of matching or similar areas of text found in your
	submitted assignment.
	  
	4. If I found a typo/mistake in my first submission, can I resubmit my assignment?
	Yes. Multiple submissions are allowed BEFORE the due date. However, it takes
	approximately 24 hours for the originality report to be generated. This may be after
	the due date so you should plan any resubmissions carefully. 
	 
	5. Am I still able to submit my assignment after the due date?
	Yes. You are still allowed to submit your assignment after the due date. However,
	there will be a deduction of 10% of the total available marks made from the total
	awarded marks for each 24 hour period or part thereof that the submission is late (for
	example, 25 hours late in submission will attract 20% penalty). This penalty does not
	apply for cases in which an application for Disruption of Studies is made and approved.
	Please note Turnitin will be closed on Sunday 23 April 2017 (Week 8).
	6. Who will be marking my assignment?
	Your tutor will be marking your assignment based on the marking rubric provided. 
	7. Is there a restriction on the date of the corporate case?
	We accept any corporate ethical cases reported by the media after the year 2000.
	8. Can I use the corporate cases mentioned in the lecture?
	Yes, you can. However, you are expected to provide more detailed information.
	9. By how much can I go over or under the number of words requirement?
	The minimum number of words is 1,000. However, you are allowed to go over by 10%
	(i.e. 1,100) maximum.
	10. What is the correct structure of an essay?
	The correct structure of an essay should contain three parts: an introduction, the main
	body, and the conclusion. In the introduction, you should provide a statement about
	the purpose of the essay (i.e. what is this essay about, why is ethics important, what
	are you going to say in the main body of the essay). In the main body of the essay, you
	are expected to address each of the questions in a separate paragraph. The first
	sentence of each paragraph should be the topic sentence which outlines the central
	idea to be developed in the paragraph. The remainder of the paragraph should provide
	information and evidence that help explain your position set out in your topic
	sentence. The last part of the essay is the conclusion. An effective conclusion should
	ACCOUNTING IN SOCIETY 会计伦理学 assignment 代写
	
	 
	body of the essay and make your final conclusion. Again, detailed guidance on how to
	write an essay is provided on StudyWISE on iLearn.
	Case searching
	Below are some suggested links for case searching. However, cases from other sources are acceptable.
	Smart Company  http://www.smartcompany.com.au/ 
	The Conversation  https://theconversation.com/au 
	Financial Review  http://www.afr.com/ 
	In the Black  https://intheblack.com/ 
	MIT Management Sloan School Ethics Case Studies
	https://mitsloan.mit.edu/LearningEdge/Leadership/Pages/default.aspx 
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	ACCOUNTING IN SOCIETY 会计伦理学 assignment 代写