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Reference List Table

Example

Entrepre-neurship Article

Ethics

Article

Servant Leadership Article

Additional Sources

Title/Author(s)

How Will You Measure Your Life? Clayton Christensen

Entrepreneurship, Leadership, and the Value of Feminist Approaches to Understanding Them

Laura Galloway, Isla

Kapasi, & Katherine Sang

Teachers At Cross-Purposes: A Case-Report Approach to the Study of Ethical Dilemmas in Teaching

Jukka Hussa

Five Necessary Attitudes of a Servant Leader

Larry W. Boone

Sanya Makhani

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50-Word Paraphrased Abstract (Your Own Words)

Dr. Christensen challenges students to look at the most important priorities in life. He encourages people to find happiness in career and family life. Having a clear purpose that aligns with what is important to you will help you stay on track.

Entrepreneurship usually focuses on the growth of a business but this articles contributes to practice, by detailing the disconnect between entrepreneurship as a masculinized concept, and the requirements for effective leadership, including features marked culturally as feminized.

The article focused on the ethical dilemmas in child education and methods to treat these behaviors.

This article helps to answer that question for many leaders who may be interested in serving others first, or in serving rather than being served, by exploring whether or not a leader has the necessary attitudes to implement this leadership style.

Why Is This Article Considered a Scholarly Source?

The article was published in the Harvard Business Review, a peer-reviewed academic journal. The author, who holds a PhD, is an experienced educator and an expert on innovation.

The article was published in the Journal of Small Business Management, a peer-reviewed academic journal. The authors are experienced professors. Can be located within Google Scholar.

The article was published in the Journal of Curriculum & Supervision, a peer-reviewed academic journal. The author is a professor of education.

The article was published in Review Of Business, a peer-reviewed academic journal and it could be located through Google Scholar.

How Is This Source Relevant to Your Research Paper?

The behaviors discussed in the article are practical in the servant leadership section.

The activities discussed in the article are relevant in the entrepreneurship section.

The behaviors discussed in the article are relevant in the ethics section.

The authors discuss the essential attributes a servant leader must have which applies to this topic.

Main Ideas to Remember From the Article

Treat people well in business relationships. Find ways to invest time in family relationships for enduring happiness. Be honest all the time; no gray area.

Exhibit a passion to work for reasons outside of money or status.

Ethical dilemmas in early childhood education can be a difficult task to handle.

A person may possess the right blend of characteristics and qualities to lead, but servant leadership relies heavily on the attitudes that determine how those characteristics translate to behaviors.

APA (6th ed.) Reference

Christensen, C. M. (2010). How will you measure your life? Harvard Business Review, 88(7/8), 46-51.

Galloway, L., Kapasi, I., & Sang, K. (2015). Entrepreneurship, leadership, and the value of feminist approaches to understanding them. Journal of Small Business Management, 53(3), 683-692. DOI 10.1111/jsbm.12178

Husu, J. (2001). Teachers at cross-purposes: A case-report approach to the study of ethical dilemmas in teaching. Journal of Curriculum & Supervision, 17(1), 67.

Boone, L.W., & Makhani, S. (2012). Five necessary attitudes of a servant leader. Review of Business, 33(1), 83-96.

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