Annotated Bibliography: Invisible Entrepreneurs

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-Baker, Ted, Howard Aldrich, and Nina Liou. "Invisible Entrepreneurs: The Neglect of Women Business Owners by Mass Media and Scholarly Journals in the USA." ResearchGate. Web. 23 Oct. 2015 The author’s perspective is that women are neglected in scholarly text and mass media. But I on the other hand believe that that is incorrect because there are many articles or journals written by women in the business field and they are experts as well. This helps to argue my claim that communication is key and if the authors would communicate more and do more research they would notice that there are plenty women doing this. Even in scholarly texts there are women stating facts and opinions nationwide. I don’t believe the author to be very credible or …show more content…

Also it investigates the language used to establish guidelines to behavior and conduct. These authors are experts in the field and are very credible in my opinion. The main claim I noticed is that different organization in different fields have rules to abide by when it comes to the language in the discourse community. Its relevance to my research question is because there ae many ways to communicate but there must be rules and regulations. -Nielsen, Lisa. "Importance of Communication in the Business World." Small Business. Web. 23 Oct. 2015. The author’s perspective is based on good communication. She discusses the pros and cons of people’s communication skills and how communication can help your business. I believe Lisa to be an expert in her field. Her main claim is good communication is key to a successful business or partnership. She seems to be very credible with all the knowledge she brings to the table. The articles relevance to the primary research is that it adds to the fact that the communication in business is usually scholarly texts. -"Financial Communications." Financial Communications. Web. 23 Oct.