economics
Paper instructions:
After reading the journal article “Creating Shared Value,” write a 3–4 page critical evaluation of the article. Follow the same format below that you used for your Unit 1 critical evaluation.
Paper instructions:
After reading the journal article “Creating Shared Value,” write a 3–4 page critical evaluation of the article. Follow the same format below that you used for your Unit 1 critical evaluation.
A critical evaluation provides you the opportunity to think critically about a topic presented in scholarly literature, evaluate an author’s point of view, and synthesize the new information into your current paradigm of knowledge and understanding. A critical evaluation is NOT an article summary. You are expected to critically analyze what you are reading and support your analysis with appropriate citations and references to your course readings and other academic sources. For this assignment, address the following components in regard to the article:
•Correctly identify the issue or issues addressed by the author, related to creating shared value in a market economy.
•Evaluate the economic significance of the issue presented by the author, related to creating shared value.
•Correctly identify the author’s purpose or purposes related to creating shared value.
•Evaluate the author’s arguments and conclusions for creating shared value in a specific firm.
•Draw your own conclusions on value creation by applying relevant data, facts, theories, and economic principles from the article and your course readings.
Be sure to use correct APA format for your in-text citations and reference list. Use the Resources provided to help you understand what a critical evaluation should look like as well as how to properly cite and reference your sources. Remember that Wikipedia is not an appropriate source to use in an academic paper. You may also wish to use the Critical Evaluation Template, provided in the Resources, to help you structure your paper.
•Evaluate the economic significance of the issue presented by the author, related to creating shared value.
•Correctly identify the author’s purpose or purposes related to creating shared value.
•Evaluate the author’s arguments and conclusions for creating shared value in a specific firm.
•Draw your own conclusions on value creation by applying relevant data, facts, theories, and economic principles from the article and your course readings.
Be sure to use correct APA format for your in-text citations and reference list. Use the Resources provided to help you understand what a critical evaluation should look like as well as how to properly cite and reference your sources. Remember that Wikipedia is not an appropriate source to use in an academic paper. You may also wish to use the Critical Evaluation Template, provided in the Resources, to help you structure your paper.
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