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Lecture Professional practices in information technology - Lecture 24: Referencing. After studying this chapter you will be able to understand: Introduction of plagiarism, types of plagiarism, implications of plagiarism, referencing, types of referencing, style of referencing. | Lecture 24 Referencing Students in pairs discuss their ideas of plagiarism. Feedback from students and discussion. Harvard Referencing System (Journal Article) In text: (Author’s surname, Year, Page number if required) . (Guthrie, Petty & Ricceri, 2006, p. 256) Reference list: Author’s surname, First initial (Year) ‘Title of article’, Name of Journal, volume, number, range of pages. . Guthrie, J, Petty, R & Ricceri, F (2006), ’The voluntary reporting of intellectual capital. Comparing evidence from Hong Kong and Australia’, Journal of Intellectual Capital, vol. 7, no. 2, . Harvard Referencing System (books) In text: (Author’s surname, Year, Page number if required) . (Watts & Zimmerman, 2006, p. 61) Reference list: Author’s surname, First initial, (Year), Name of book, Publisher, Place of Publication. . Watts, R & Zimmerman, J, (2006), Positive Accounting Theory, Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ. Quote Because ‘[t]he annual report is the most efficient way for an organisation to communicate with those stakeholder groups deemed to have an interest in controlling certain strategic aspects of an organisation’ (Guthrie, Petty & Ricceri, 2006, p. 256), it is critical that . Paraphrase In communicating with stakeholders interested in exerting influence in areas of strategy, the annual report serves as the best means for the organisation to achieve this (Guthrie, Petty & Ricceri, 2006, p. 256). Quote or paraphrase across two pages The industry classifications used in the Hong Kong study consisted of: ‘consolidated enterprises, finance, hotels, general industry, property, utilities and growth enterprise’ (Guthrie, Petty & Ricceri, 2006, pp. 262-263). Summary Guthrie, Petty and Ricceri (2006) explain how the stakeholder and legitimacy theories make use of content analysis, such as in relation to annual reports. Statistical information This was based on information from the financial year ending 30 June 1998 (Guthrie, Petty & Ricceri, 2006, p. .
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