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Are workers who are happy more productive workers?

You are required to submit a literature review on topics listed below:

Are workers who are happy more productive workers? Review evidence in the literature. Based on your analysis, (a) present and defend your own views on this topic; (b)
suggest a research question that needs to be addressed, and (c) how you will address the gap of you were to undertake a study.

Key reference to get started. – Hosie, P., Sevastos, P., & Cooper, C. L. (2007). The ‘happy productive worker thesis’ and Australian managers. Journal of Human Values,
13(2), 151–176.

However, you will need to incorporate additional relevant references from high quality scholarly journals in the field of Organisational Behaviour. The expectation is
that you will have 20 references (or more) cited, of which at least 15 (excluding the starter reference) must be sourced in outstanding scholarly management journals
ranked A* or A by the Australian Business Dean’s Council (ABDC) Journal Ranking List, 2013 (see extra document provided in file / visit web
www.abdc.edu.au/pages/abdc-journal-quality-list-2013.html ).
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ABSTRACT (100 WORDS)

INTRODUCTION
Describes general relevance/importance of the topic
Summarise what we currently know and don’t know about the topic
Provides overview of literature review

MAIN BODY OF LITERATURE REVIEW
Describe relevant theories/frameworks
Critically review current research on the topic
Critically review major issues/controversies on the topic
Based on the analysis, provide your own views on the topic
Based on the analysis, specify a ‘gap’ in the literature

CONCLUSION
Integrate the issues explored in the literature review
Explain how addressing the research question will ‘add’ or ‘extend’ the existing literature

STRUCTURE OF LITERATURE REVIEW
Ensure logical development of the topic
Have clear organisation and labelling of sections and sub-sections
Ensure a consistent flow between major sections, sub-sections and paragraphs

PRESENTATION OF LITERATURE REVIEW
Provides clear expression of ideas
Have correct grammar, spelling, punctuation, and lay-out
Have formatted literature review according to APA (6th Edition) (particularly the in-text citations and references)
Have referred to a minimum of 15 A or A* ranked ABDC journal articles (minimum requirement is 4)
Have met total references requirement (i.e., 20 references)
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