Annotated Bibliography

Annotated Bibliography

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Field, J. (2003). Social capital. Retrieved from EBSCO eBook and Audiobook Collection database.

In this section, you will be writing the annotation for the source you have cited above. An annotated bibliography can simply describe the source (summary annotation) or it can also include an evaluation (evaluative annotation). For summary annotations, briefly write about the source. Focus on describing your source, such as the author’s qualifications and why was the source created. Describe the main ideas, arguments, themes, theses, or methodology, and identify the intended audience of the cited source Explain the author’s expertise, point of view, and any bias he or she may have about the topic.

Freeman, R.E. & Auster, E.R. (2011). Values, authenticity, and responsible leadership. Journal of Business Ethics, 98, 15-23. doi:10.1007/s10551-011-1022-7

Evaluative annotations include both a short description and your evaluation of the cited source. In your evaluation, critically assess the selected source for accuracy, relevance, and quality. Compare to other sources on the same topic that you have also cited to show similarities and differences.Explain why eachsource is useful for your research topic and how it relates to yourtopic.Evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of the source.Identify the observations or conclusions of the author.

Maak, T. (2007). Responsible leadership, stakeholder engagement, and the emergence of social capital.World Leadership Publishing.

This book focuses on the role of social capital in responsible leadership. It looks at both the social networks that a leader builds within an organization, and the links that a leader creates with external stakeholders. Maak’s main aim with this book seems to be to persuade people of the importance of continued research into the abilities that a leader needs and how they can be acquired. The book provides useful background information on the topic of responsible leadership and definitions of social capital, which are relevant to an analysis of a public servant.

Maak, T. (2007, October 20). Responsible leadership, stakeholder engagement, and the emergence of social capital.World Leadership Organization. https://www.wlo.org/leadership

This website focuses on the role of social capital in responsible leadership. It looks at both the social networks that a leader builds within an organization, and the links that a leader creates with external stakeholders. Maak’s main aim with this website seems to be to persuade people of the importance of continued research into the abilities that a leader needs and how they can be acquired.

 

 

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Situmbeko, S. (2018). Towards a Sustainable Energy Future for Sub-Saharan Africa. Energy Management for Sustainable Development. doi: 10.5772/intechopen.7595

In this article, Situmbeko addresses the problem of energy in Sub-Saharan Africa and purposes to offer strategies that could strengthen efforts towards achieving sustainable energy future in Africa. According to Situmbeko, lack of access to electricity is prevalent in Africa with majority 

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