The Business School
STUDENT INFORMATION
STUDENT NO.
PHONE NO.
SURNAME
010-3632017
Wu
GIVEN NAMES
Yiwei
446008982@qq.com
Instructions for submission are found in the course description. Assignments with Cover Sheets not signed at the bottom will be returned unmarked and may then incur a penalty for late submission.
ASSESSMENT INFORMATION
COURSE
CODE
COURSE NAME
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
ASSIGNMENT
DETAILS (title)
Toyota, Ford, GM
LECTURER /
TUTOR’S NAME
Danny Loh
Campus /
Provider
DUE DATE
20 September, 2013
SUBMITTED
ON
PLAGIARISM
The Business School and the University regards as a very serious matter the action of a student who acts dishonestly or improperly, including plagiarism or cheating, in connection with his or her academic work. Under University Regulation 6.1.1
“Plagiarism” is defined as “…the presentation of the works of another person / other persons as though they are one's own by failing to properly acknowledge that person / those persons”. Plagiarism may take many forms including:
direct copying of sentences, paragraphs or other extracts from someone else’s published work (including on the Internet and in software) without acknowledging the source; paraphrasing someone else’s words without acknowledging the source; using facts, information, ideas, concepts or diagrams derived from a source without acknowledging them; producing assignments which should be the student’s own independent work, in unauthorised collaboration with and/or using the work of other people (e.g. a student or tutor, or working in pairs or groups and producing similar assignments on individual assessment tasks not referencing accurately (e.g. not citing correctly the work you have actually read)
OTHER UNACCEPTABLE BEHAVIOUR
stealing and later using other students' work (e.g. taking discs, picking up other's marked assignments)