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Tesi/Theses
From the course syllabus:
"Criteria": Not having refused a grade above 23/30; no further specific requirements: the sooner the better for choosing subject and methodology.
Ideas: ProspettiveInOrganizzazione – Journal of Organization Design – IdeasForLeaders -
1) Class ID: 37161939; 2) Password: nonsicopia (from this moment you are enrolled with the virtual class “Giustiniano_Theses_2023-2026”)
Thesis supervision can be asked only by students enrolled in courses taught by the professor (under the conditions reported in the syllabi)
Next feasible session: Winter 2026
(Useful ideas: – Journal of Organization Design – IdeasForLeaders – ProspettiveInOrganizzazione)
(For literature review theses start from here: Emerald – Literature review – Interview Protocol – Useful materials: 1, 2, 3; ConnectedPapers — For research theses please read this excerpt and get in touch with your professor)
Thesis Criteria
1a) Students must submit a proposal (max 2 pages, including main references) – (See evaluation form)
1b) After having decided title, methodology and target session (for the graduation), the student must sign up for a free account on www.turnitin.com (https://www.turnitin.com/newuser_type.asp?lang=en_us) – access codes:
** Class ID: 37161939; 2) Password: nonsicopia (from this moment you are enrolled with the virtual class “Giustiniano_Theses_2023-2026”)
2) Turnitin is the only interface between the supervisor and the candidate for files exchanges (no emails’ attachments). Please upload one chapter per time. Files submitted by Wednesday will be reviewed by the NEXT TWO coming weeks (files uploaded after Wednesday -e.g., during the weekend – will be grouped with the ones of the following time slot). Please, be so kind to not send emails requesting help or feedback during weekends or in the days in which the university is closed!
3) During the Summer break, theses/chapters should be submitted by the second week of July; files sent during the month of August will not be taken in consideration before September (by the second week).
4) Interactions via email are welcomed, as long as students do not expect immediate reactions during festivities, weekends and days in which the university is closed!
5) The manuscript should follow the APA citation standards (in-text citations; reference list: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5)