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Lecture – Week One MgMT20144 – Assessment Item 1 Annotated bibliography Essay 30% or 30 marks This is an annotated bibliography that will be 1600 words +/- 10% Week 5 Friday (10 Aug 2018) 11:55 pm AEST This individual written assessment is designed to: Assist you to develop your knowledge of management and business contexts Give you the opportunity to enhance skills in research, professional responsibility, and written communication. All submissions must be uploaded through the Assessment Item 1 link on the unit Moodle page. The annotated bibliography can be uploaded as a pdf or word document. Penalties for late submission are applied according to the policy. This is 5% of the total marks for this assessment item deducted for every day the assignment is late. Choosing journal articles Your task is to compile an annotated bibliography of five recent (2014-2018) peer reviewed journal articles from the list of journals provided. You cannot use articles from any other journals and you cannot use the journal articles that are on the unit Moodle site. You must include the doi for each journal article in the reference list. For example: Derouiche, I., Hassan, M., & Amdouni, S. (2018). Ownership structure and investment-cash flow sensitivity. Journal of Management & Governance, 22(1), 31-54. DOI: 10.1007/s10997-017-9380-x The articles must come from these journals Academy of Management Journal Administrative Science Quarterly Asia Pacific Journal of Management Australian Journal of Management British Journal of Management California Management Review Harvard Business Review International Journal of Management Reviews International Small Business Journal Journal of International Management Journal of International Business Studies Journal of Management Journal of Management Studies Journal of Small Business Management Management and Organization Review Organization Studies Strategic Management Journal Task 1 Identify five (5) journal articles that match the first five topics of this unit. That is, you must find one journal article per topic: Organisational structures or governance, Environmental forces, Risks confronting the firm, Organisation and business practices, and The functions of diverse firms. You should search the library databases via the online ‘advanced search’ function of the CQUniversity library. By choosing the ‘advanced search’ function you can select the actual journal you wish to search. Task 2 & 3 Write a short 150 word introduction discussing why the contextual factors are important to organisational decision making. The introduction is 150 words in total not 150 words per article. Write approximately 250 words per journal article that: Defines the main contextual factor being discussed in the journal article, Discusses the new findings in relation to the contextual factor, and Highlights what these findings mean for managers in organisations. Task 4 & 5 Write a short 200 word conclusion recommending one specific contextual factor as most important to CQUniversity’s organisational performance. Explain your reasoning. Write a reference list correctly: It must use the APA referencing style Each reference appears before each annotated bibliography It has a hanging indentation There are specific fonts and formatting that must be used: Derouiche, I., Hassan, M., & Amdouni, S. (2018). Ownership structure and investment-cash flow sensitivity. Journal of Management & Governance, 22(1), 31-54. DOI: 10.1007/s10997-017-9380-x Marking criteria Explaining how major contextual factors affect business decision making (5 marks). Defining key terms, theories and concepts presented in Topics 1-5 (5 marks). Critical evaluation of managerial actions in relation to the contextual factors discussed in Topics 1-5 (10 marks). Demonstrating understanding of the impact of a contextual factor on organisational performance (5 marks). Correctly using the APA referencing system to cite academic sources in-text and in the reference list (3 marks). Correctly using appropriate conventions of academic writing (2 marks). Meaning of words Contextual factors: are characteristics of the internal and external environment; such as structure, functions, environmental forces, risks, etc. Key terms: words that are being used in this unit such as sole trader, structure, SWOT analysis, benchmarking etc. Concept: this is an abstract idea that someone has named and defined. For example, the concept of employee engagement is defined as the extent to which employees feel passionate about their jobs, are committed to the organisation, and put discretionary effort into their work. It has a cognitive, affective, and behavioural component. Theory: is a supposition or a system of ideas intended to explain something. For example, increasing employee engagement will increase performance, customer satisfaction, profitability and productivity, and reduce employee turnover. Meaning of words Critical evaluation of managerial actions: give your verdict as to what extent a statement or findings within a piece of research are true, or to what extent you agree with them. Provide evidence taken from a wide range of sources which both agree with and contradict an argument. Impact: what is the effect or influence of the contextual factor on the organisation? APA referencing system: you must only use this referencing system in the body of the essay and in the reference list at the end. Ensure you familiarise yourself with it! Appropriate conventions of academic writing: this is quite a formal style of writing discussed later. Appropriate writing conventions Must be within the word limit (first word of introduction to last word of the conclusion). Write in paragraph form with full sentences. A paragraph is more than one sentence. Introduce a new topic in a new paragraph, don’t write overly long paragraphs. Make the first or last sentence the topic sentence of the paragraph. Write using formal academic language and specific Management and Business Context words, theories, concepts and terms. Avoid using casual conversational language. For example, instead of writing “it’s a good idea to think about . . .” write “an important consideration is . . ” Write in the third person not using “I”, “we”, “one”, “he/she”. 11 Plagiarism Plagiarism is the intentional use of someone else’s ideas, words or concepts in your assignment without appropriate acknowledgment. It is considered serious misconduct at university and should be avoided at all times. Committing plagiarism can carry very serious penalties for students, including expulsion from the university. Past penalties include zero marks or a reduction of marks for an assignment. This reduction of marks on one assessment item has even lead to failure of the entire unit! TurnItIn is the first place that we look for when assessing plagiarism. This score may increase even after you submit your assignment as more comparisons are made between your work and other students’ work, journal articles or information on the www. 12 Plagiarism CQUniversity has a policy on plagiarism and you are strongly encouraged to familiarise yourself with it. Not having read the policy is no excuse when you are reported for plagiarism. The following URL will lead you to CQUniversity’s policy repository where you can search for plagiarism procedures and policy. https://www.cqu.edu.au/policy There is also information on the unit Moodle site about plagiarism and academic misconduct. You should read this information and watch the student video. 13 Uploading your assignment Please ensure you upload the correct assignment to Moodle. You will not have the opportunity to have your assignment removed and replaced because you: Received a high TurnItIn score or Accidently uploaded an assignment from another unit or student or Submitted the assignment without the reference list or Submitted the wrong copy of your assignment. 14 Extensions Only the unit coordinator can approve extensions on assignments; but, do not email the unit coordinator directly. All extensions must be applied for via the Assessment Extension Request system on Moodle. Criteria for deciding assessment extension requests incudes: The extension request is in writing and includes sufficient details, such as relevant grounds and supporting documents, to enable an informed decision; When the extension request was received Any other relevant circumstances. The act of applying for an extension is no guarantee that it will be granted. Late penalties apply when an extension is not granted. (5% of the possible marks = 1.5/day) 15 Feedback The markers will use the ‘Feedback Studio’ in Moodle when marking your assignment. You will need to click on the ‘blue pencil’ to the right of your TurnItIn score to access feedback. You will notice blue ‘callouts’ and short phrases that contain feedback. Click on these to see the feedback that the marker has written. There is also an ability to access the marking rubric here by clicking on the blue symbol made up of eight little squares on the right of the screen. 16 Questions? If you have any questions about any of the assessment items you are encouraged to ask them on the Q & forum on Moodle. The Q & A forum is on the left side of the MGMT20144 Moodle home page. Do not email the unit coordinator with your questions as your question might be relevant to other students too. By using the Q & A forum every student can see the question and receive the same answer. MGMT20144 – Assessment Item 1 – Sample Annotated Bibliography Write a short 150 word introduction discussing why the contextual factors are important to organisational decision making. The introduction is 150 words in total not 150 words per article. Dang, R., Houanti, A. L., Le, N. T., & Vu, M.-C. (2018). Does corporate governance influence firm performance? Quantile regression evidence from a transactional economy. Applied Economics Letters, 25(14), 984-988. DOI: 10.1080/13504851.2017.1390309 The main contextual factor discussed in this journal article is organisational governance. Specifically the authors applied a new research and analysis approach to studying the relationship between governance structures and firm performance in Vietnamese organisations. Three aspects of governance were examined: board independence, CEO duality and board size. The research found that the higher the proportion of independent directors on the board, that is directors who neither work for the firm nor have extensive dealings with the company, the lower the performance of the firm. Likewise, when CEO duality is present, that is the CEO also serves as the board chair the lower the performance of the firm. However, the research found no relationship between the size of the board and the performance of the firm. In this research, firm performance or return on assets was measured by calculating operating income before depreciation divided by total assets. The implications of this research is that firms should carefully consider the structure of their
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Running Head: ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY     1
THE IMPORTANCE OF CONTEXTUAL FACTORS     2
ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY ON THE IMPORTANCE OF CONTEXTUAL FACTORS IN ORGANISATIONAL DECISIONS MAKING
Table of Contents
Introduction    3
Annotated Bibliography    3
Contextual Factor 1: Organisational structures or governance    3
Contextual Factor 2: Environmental forces    4
Contextual Factor 3: Risks confronting the firm    5
Contextual Factor 4: Organisation and business practices
    6
Contextual Factor 5: The functions of diverse firms    7
Conclusion    8
References    9
Introduction
The term, ‘contextual factor’ carries hints towards its nature, functionality and significance. In different organisational contexts, similar aspects appear to have different type of influence on organisations, eventually shaping the decision making processes. The contextual factors are either directly proportional or inversely proportional to the decision making process. Ignorance of contextual factors could lead to underwhelming decisions, causing organisations to be unable to reach their full potential.
Considering an organisational set up, the contextual factors include organisational environment, both internal and external. The internal environment, that consist role of managers, employees, the working environment and priorities of the company, casts the main influence on the decision making parameters, while the external compliments and sometimes contradicts with internal environment. The primary goal of business is earning profit and therefore, many organisations consider the monetary aspects to be worth consideration and do not indulge in exploring the way organisational structure, managerial system and external market shapes the entire process from direct and indirect angles.
Annotated Bibliography
Contextual Factor 1: Organisational structures or governance
Ocasio, W., Laamanen, T., & Vaara, E. (2018). Communication and attention dynamics: An attention‐based view of strategic change. Strategic Management Journal, 39(1), 155-167, doi: 10.1002/smj.2702
The current article provides an exclusive approach to organisational structure as a contextual factor that shapes organisational communication, which again influences the organisational decision making. The organisational structure mainly consists of the employees and the manager that manage them. The distribution of managerial hierarchy develops the channels of communication and also the level of efficiency required. The structural of the communication also helps in determining the efficiency level of the organisation. The article focuses on the impact of communication level and their effect on organisational performance and decision making. However, in case of understanding the role of organisational structure that shapes the communication channels is however, implied, making it a bit difficult to chart out the systematic way, in which communication develops.
The journal shows that effective communication among the internal stakeholders of the organisation helps in faster data sharing, order follow up and latest updates from the management, making the decision making process of the organisation highly dependent of the communication level. The communication level directly influences the organisational performance and decision making; therefore, it acts as one of the major contextual factors, while being highly dependent on the organisational structure.
The dependence of the organisational structure makes it a contextual factor for communication development within an organisation, which indirectly draws the inference that organisational structure is indeed a very influential contextual factor for organisation. Taking cue from the current article, the manager of an organisation can focus more on the development of their organisational structure that would improve the standards of communication, leading to better performance and easy decision making.
Contextual Factor 2: Environmental forces
Akhtar, P., Khan, Z., Frynas, J. G., Tse, Y. K., & Rao‐Nicholson, R. (2018). Essential micro‐foundations for contemporary business operations: Top management tangible competencies, relationship‐based business networks and environmental sustainability. British Journal of Management, 29(1), 43-62, doi: 10.1111/1467-8551.12233
In the course of analysing the detailed information provided in the current article, it becomes evident that the main focus is pointed on organisational environment and their effectiveness in the given context of organisational decision making process. The current article...
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