Develop your research and citation skills by creating a bibliography for your final assignment. You will need to include a minimum of four citations, following specific source criteria.
Instructions:
Step 1: Research Sources
1. You should have already selected a research topic related to your course subject from a previous project.
Step 2: Find Relevant Sources
2. Locate and evaluate sources that are pertinent to your research topic. You need at least four sources for this bibliography.
– One of your sources must be your course textbook.
– Another source must be a primary source from your course textbook.
– Include one additional primary source.
– The fourth source can be either a secondary source or another primary source.
Books
Amabile, Teresa M. “The Creativity in Context: Out of the Black Box.” New York: Springer, 1997.
Catmull, Ed, and Amy Wallace. “Creativity, Inc.: Overcoming the Unseen Forces That Stifle Creativity.” New York: Crown Business, 2014.
Kelley, David, and Tom Kelley. “Creative Confidence: Unleashing the Innovative Spirit Within Us All.” New York: Doubleday, 2001.
Teresa, Amabile Margaret, and Teresa M. Amabile. “Fostering Creativity: How the Best Companies and Cultures Ignite the Spark of Innovation.” San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2010.
Journal Articles
Anderson, Nicholas. “Embracing the Disruptive: How Leaders Can Thrive in a Changing World.” McKinsey Quarterly, January 2016.
Drucker, Peter F. “The Discipline of Innovation.” Harvard Business Review, November-December 1994.
Nonaka, Ikujiro, Hirotaka Takeuchi, and Hiroaki Hirata. “The New Product Development Process in Japan.” Harvard Business Review, January-February 1988.
Porter, Michael E. “The Competitive Advantage of Nations.” Harvard Business Review, March-April 1990.
Websites
McKinsey Global Institute. “Creativity and Innovation in the Age of Disruption.” McKinsey & Company, 2018.
World Economic Forum. “The Global Competitiveness Report 2017-2018.” World Economic Forum, 2018.
Other Sources
TED Talks. “How to Get Your Ideas Heard.” TED, 2019.
The White House. “A Strategy for American Innovation.” The White House, 2016.