Evaluating peer-reviewed articles
Evaluating peer-reviewed articles
Honing your academic writing skills is important as you progress through your graduate studies. Finding and evaluating academic literature will help you support arguments and provide an important base of knowledge to inform your leadership practice. Peer-reviewed journals offer a way to validate the quality of the information presented and gain new perspectives on the discipline.
Peer-reviewed articles are articles that have gone through a review process by scholars in the field prior to being published in a journal. They help ensure that the information reflects the field of study appropriately and contributes to the body of knowledge for that field.
Search for peer-reviewed articles. This Assignment will give you practice in selecting, evaluating, and summarising articles.
To prepare for this Assignment:
do not forget corporate social responsibility and ethical decision making and the topics within which interest you.
References:
-Banaji, M. R, Bazerman, M. H. & Chugh, D. (2003) ‘How (un)ethical are you?’, Harvard Business Review, December.
-Smith, N. C. (2003) ‘Corporate social responsibility: Whether or how?’, California Management Review, 45 (4), pp. 52-77
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