Discuss the underlying assumptions if referring to a


Application  - Annotated Bibliography

As part of your Doctoral Seminar for this set of weeks, you are participating in a seminar-style discussion about the weekly topics. You must address all four of the required resources from the Walden Library and to incorporate them into your posting. As a related exercise, submit an annotated bibliography of the four resources you referred to this week. For each entry, be sure to include the full APA citation and address at least two of as a minimum:

Discuss the scope of the resource

Discuss the purpose and philosophical approach

Discuss the underlying assumptions

If referring to a research reporting article, present the methodology

Relate the resource to the body of resources you have consulted in this course

Discuss any evident limitations and opportunities for further inquiry.

Required Resources

Articles

• Adler, P. S., Forbes, L. C., & Willmott, H. (2007). Critical management studies. The Academy of Management Annals, 1, 119-179. Retrieved from Business Source Complete.

This chapter provides a comprehensive overview of critical management studies (CMS). It explores common themes of CMS as well as the progression of the movement and motivating factors for implementing the theory.

• Baker, D. P., Thorne, S., Gamson, D., & Blair, C. (2006, August 11).Cognition, culture, and institutions: Affinities within the social construction of reality. Paper presented at the American Sociological Association Annual Conference in Montreal, Canada.
This paper explores the social construction of reality (SCR) paradigm, including the history, growth, and key elements of the paradigm.

• Harvey, M., & Buckley, M. R. (2002). Assessing the " conventional wisdoms" of management for the 21st century organization. Organizational Dynamics, 30(4), 368-378. Retrieved fromScience Direct.

This article discusses the usefulness of both conventional management theories and emerging management techniques. It addresses important factors of management, including time, globalization, and technology.

• Parmar, B. L., Freeman, R. E, Harrison, J. S., Wicks, A. C., de Colle, S., & Purnell, L. (2010). Stakeholder theory: The state of the art [Abstract]. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press. Retrieved from https://www.esade.edu/itemsweb/content/produccion/4004901.pdf

This article explores the major uses of stakeholder theory across a variety of business disciplines, including accounting and marketing. It also discusses the future of stakeholder theory.

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