IC50001 EMP1- Synthesis matrix
Instructions:
In Week 6, you will submit your complete Synthesis Matrix about our topic: Climate change and Business, Reading, understanding and making notes in your own words take time, so you need to start as soon as possible.
1. You must have FOUR reliable academic sources.
2. As you read the sources, make notes in your matrix. Use the template below.
3- Write the source citation (author, date) at the top row
4. Write the reasons for selecting each source (what, who, when, why, how, where, as discussed in Weeks 1 and 2)
5. Write the main ideas/themes for source 1 in the 1st column (vertical)
6- Identify points in common from other sources (about the same main idea) and make notes
\begin{table}[]
\begin{tabular}{lllll}
& Source 1 & Source 2 & Source 3 & Source 4 \\
\begin{tabular}[c]{@{}l@{}}Reasons for selecting\\ this source\end{tabular} & \begin{tabular}[c]{@{}l@{}}who:\\ what:\\ when:\\ where:\\ how: \\ why:\end{tabular} & \begin{tabular}[c]{@{}l@{}}who:\\ what:\\ when:\\ where:\\ how: \\ why:\end{tabular} & \begin{tabular}[c]{@{}l@{}}who:\\ what:\\ when:\\ where:\\ how: \\ why:\end{tabular} & \begin{tabular}[c]{@{}l@{}}who:\\ what:\\ when:\\ where:\\ how: \\ why:\end{tabular} \\
\begin{tabular}[c]{@{}l@{}}Main idea A\\ \\ (common theme\\ \\ between the\\ \\ sources):\end{tabular} & & & & \\
\begin{tabular}[c]{@{}l@{}}Main idea\\ \\ B:\\ \\ (common\\ \\ theme\\ \\ between the sources):\end{tabular} & & & &
\end{tabular}
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\begin{table}[]
\begin{tabular}{lllll}
& Source 1 & Source 2 & Source 3 & Source 4 \\
\begin{tabular}[c]{@{}l@{}}Reasons for selecting\\ this source\end{tabular} & \begin{tabular}[c]{@{}l@{}}who:\\ what:\\ when:\\ where:\\ how: \\ why:\end{tabular} & \begin{tabular}[c]{@{}l@{}}who:\\ what:\\ when:\\ where:\\ how: \\ why:\end{tabular} & \begin{tabular}[c]{@{}l@{}}who:\\ what:\\ when:\\ where:\\ how: \\ why:\end{tabular} & \begin{tabular}[c]{@{}l@{}}who:\\ what:\\ when:\\ where:\\ how: \\ why:\end{tabular} \\
\begin{tabular}[c]{@{}l@{}}Main idea A\\ \\ (common theme\\ \\ between the\\ \\ sources):\end{tabular} & & & & \\ \cline{1-1}
\multicolumn{1}{|l|}{\begin{tabular}[c]{@{}l@{}}Main idea\\ \\ B:\\ \\ (common\\ \\ theme\\ \\ between the sources):\end{tabular}} & & & & \\ \cline{1-1}
\end{tabular}
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\begin{table}[]
\begin{tabular}{lllll}
& Source 1 & Source 2 & Source 3 & Source 4 \\
\begin{tabular}[c]{@{}l@{}}Reasons for selecting\\ this source\end{tabular} & \begin{tabular}[c]{@{}l@{}}who:\\ what:\\ when:\\ where:\\ how: \\ why:\end{tabular} & \begin{tabular}[c]{@{}l@{}}who:\\ what:\\ when:\\ where:\\ how: \\ why:\end{tabular} & \begin{tabular}[c]{@{}l@{}}who:\\ what:\\ when:\\ where:\\ how: \\ why:\end{tabular} & \begin{tabular}[c]{@{}l@{}}who:\\ what:\\ when:\\ where:\\ how: \\ why:\end{tabular} \\
\begin{tabular}[c]{@{}l@{}}Main idea A\\ \\ (common theme\\ \\ between the\\ \\ sources):\end{tabular} & & & & \\ \cline{1-1}
\multicolumn{1}{|l|}{\begin{tabular}[c]{@{}l@{}}Main idea\\ \\ B:\\ \\ (common\\ \\ theme\\ \\ between the sources):\end{tabular}} & & & & \\ \cline{1-1}
\end{tabular}
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14 answers
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& Stern et al. (2016) & Byrd and Woiwode (2015) & Laszlo (2016) & Langhinrichs and McKibbin (2014) \\
\begin{tabular}[c]{@{}l@{}}Reasons for selecting\\ this source\end{tabular} & \begin{tabular}[c]{@{}l@{}}who: Nicholas Stern et al. \\what: Report on climate change and business.\\ when: 2016\\ where: Global\\ how: Analysis and recommendations\\ why: Provides relevant insights on climate risk and the role of the private sector\end{tabular} & \begin{tabular}[c]{@{}l@{}}who: Kimberly Byrd and Aaron Woiwode\\ what: Scholarly article on managing climate risk\\ when: 2015\\ where: Global\\ how: Literature review\\ why: Provides insights on corporate action and challenges on climate risk\end{tabular} & \begin{tabular}[c]{@{}l@{}}who: Ernő Laszlo\\ what: Scholarly article on business and climate change\\ when: 2016\\ where: Global\\ how: Critical analysis\\ why: Provides insights on the impact of climate change on business operations.\end{tabular} & \begin{tabular}[c]{@{}l@{}}who: Christian Langhinrichs and Warwick McKibbin\\ what: Scholarly article on climate policy and business\\ when: 2014\\ where: Global\\ how: Quantitative analysis\\ why: Provides insights on the impact of climate policy on business operations and the economy.\end{tabular} \\
\begin{tabular}[c]{@{}l@{}}Main idea A\\ \\ (common theme\\ \\ between the\\ \\ sources):\end{tabular} & The role of the private sector in addressing climate risk. & The need to address climate risk and enhance corporate action. & The impact of climate change on business operations. & The impact of climate policy on the economy and business operations.\\ \cline{1-1}
\multicolumn{1}{|l|}{\begin{tabular}[c]{@{}l@{}}Main idea\\ \\ B:\\ \\ (common\\ \\ theme\\ \\ between the sources):\end{tabular}} & The opportunity for businesses to mitigate climate risks and contribute to sustainable development. & The challenges in managing climate risk and the need for effective strategies. & The need for businesses to adopt sustainability principles to address climate change. & The need for policy coherence and collaborative actions to address climate change.\\ \cline{1-1}
\end{tabular}
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IC50001 EMP1- Synthesis matrix
Instructions:
In Week 6, you will submit your complete Synthesis Matrix about our topic: Climate change and Business, Reading, understanding and making notes in your own words take time, so you need to start as soon as possible.
1. You must have FOUR reliable academic sources.
2. As you read the sources, make notes in your matrix. Use the template below.
3- Write the source citation (author, date) at the top row
4. Write the reasons for selecting each source (what, who, when, why, how, where, as discussed in Weeks 1 and 2)
5. Write the main ideas/themes for source 1 in the 1st column (vertical)
6- Identify points in common from other sources (about the same main idea) and make notes
\begin{table}[]
\begin{tabular}{lllll}
& Source 1 & Source 2 & Source 3 & Source 4 \\
\begin{tabular}[c]{@{}l@{}}Reasons for selecting\\ this source\end{tabular} & \begin{tabular}[c]{@{}l@{}}who:\\ what:\\ when:\\ where:\\ how: \\ why:\end{tabular} & \begin{tabular}[c]{@{}l@{}}who:\\ what:\\ when:\\ where:\\ how: \\ why:\end{tabular} & \begin{tabular}[c]{@{}l@{}}who:\\ what:\\ when:\\ where:\\ how: \\ why:\end{tabular} & \begin{tabular}[c]{@{}l@{}}who:\\ what:\\ when:\\ where:\\ how: \\ why:\end{tabular} \\
\begin{tabular}[c]{@{}l@{}}Main idea A\\ \\ (common theme\\ \\ between the\\ \\ sources):\end{tabular} & & & & \\
\begin{tabular}[c]{@{}l@{}}Main idea\\ \\ B:\\ \\ (common\\ \\ theme\\ \\ between the sources):\end{tabular} & & & &
\end{tabular}
\end{table}
\begin{table}[]
\begin{tabular}{lllll}
& Source 1 & Source 2 & Source 3 & Source 4 \\
\begin{tabular}[c]{@{}l@{}}Reasons for selecting\\ this source\end{tabular} & \begin{tabular}[c]{@{}l@{}}who:\\ what:\\ when:\\ where:\\ how: \\ why:\end{tabular} & \begin{tabular}[c]{@{}l@{}}who:\\ what:\\ when:\\ where:\\ how: \\ why:\end{tabular} & \begin{tabular}[c]{@{}l@{}}who:\\ what:\\ when:\\ where:\\ how: \\ why:\end{tabular} & \begin{tabular}[c]{@{}l@{}}who:\\ what:\\ when:\\ where:\\ how: \\ why:\end{tabular} \\
\begin{tabular}[c]{@{}l@{}}Main idea A\\ \\ (common theme\\ \\ between the\\ \\ sources):\end{tabular} & & & & \\ \cline{1-1}
\multicolumn{1}{|l|}{\begin{tabular}[c]{@{}l@{}}Main idea\\ \\ B:\\ \\ (common\\ \\ theme\\ \\ between the sources):\end{tabular}} & & & & \\ \cline{1-1}
\end{tabular}
\end{table}
\begin{table}[]
\begin{tabular}{lllll}
& Source 1 & Source 2 & Source 3 & Source 4 \\
\begin{tabular}[c]{@{}l@{}}Reasons for selecting\\ this source\end{tabular} & \begin{tabular}[c]{@{}l@{}}who:\\ what:\\ when:\\ where:\\ how: \\ why:\end{tabular} & \begin{tabular}[c]{@{}l@{}}who:\\ what:\\ when:\\ where:\\ how: \\ why:\end{tabular} & \begin{tabular}[c]{@{}l@{}}who:\\ what:\\ when:\\ where:\\ how: \\ why:\end{tabular} & \begin{tabular}[c]{@{}l@{}}who:\\ what:\\ when:\\ where:\\ how: \\ why:\end{tabular} \\
\begin{tabular}[c]{@{}l@{}}Main idea A\\ \\ (common theme\\ \\ between the\\ \\ sources):\end{tabular} & & & & \\ \cline{1-1}
\multicolumn{1}{|l|}{\begin{tabular}[c]{@{}l@{}}Main idea\\ \\ B:\\ \\ (common\\ \\ theme\\ \\ between the sources):\end{tabular}} & & & & \\ \cline{1-1}
\end{tabular}
\end{table}
It will help me a lot
You need to read each source carefully and make notes in the matrix based on the instructions provided.
For example, in the "Reasons for selecting this source" column, you need to describe why you chose each source, based on its author, date, topic, relevance, and other factors.
In the "Main idea" column, you need to write down the primary themes, research questions, or arguments presented in each source. This could be a paragraph, bullet points, or a summary.
In the following columns, you need to identify common themes or points between the sources and make notes.
You might find it helpful to review the sources and take notes separately before filling in the matrix. When reviewing the sources, you should read each one carefully, highlight or underline important information, and take notes in your own words. Then, you can use these notes to fill in the matrix.
I hope this helps. Good luck with your Synthesis Matrix!
That's why I need help
\begin{table}[]
\begin{tabular}{lllll}
& Source 1 & Source 2 & Source 3 & Source 4 \\
\begin{tabular}[c]{@{}l@{}}Reasons for selecting\\ this source\end{tabular} & \begin{tabular}[c]{@{}l@{}}IPCC, 2018. Special Report \\on Global Warming of 1.5°C\\ \\ (author: Intergovernmental Panel\\ on Climate Change (IPCC)\\ date: 2018\\ why: provides the most \\up-to-date scientific knowledge on\\ climate change and the implications \\of 1.5°C warming for businesses.)\end{tabular} & \begin{tabular}[c]{@{}l@{}}Williamson, 2013. The\\ Economics of Climate Change:\\ \\ the Stern Review\\ \\ (author: Sir Nicholas Stern\\ date: 2007\\ why: a seminal report\\ on the economic impacts \\of climate change and the costs\\ and benefits of mitigation and adaptation.)\end{tabular} & \begin{tabular}[c]{@{}l@{}}Clarkson et al., 2016.\\ Business and Climate Change: \\Barriers and Solutions\\ \\ (author: Maxine Clarke et al.\\ date: 2016\\ why: examines the \\challenges faced by businesses \\in addressing climate change and\\ suggests solutions to overcome \\these barriers.)\end{tabular} & \begin{tabular}[c]{@{}l@{}}Rosen et al., 2018. \\Adaptation to Climate Change:\\ \\ Learning from Managerial\\ Experiences in Developing\\ Countries\\ (author: Surajeet Chakravarty \\et al.\\ date: 2018\\ why: investigates how businesses in\\ developing countries can adapt to\\ climate change through \\management practices and policies.)\end{tabular} \\
\begin{tabular}[c]{@{}l@{}}Main idea A\\ \\ (common theme\\ \\ between the\\ \\ sources):\end{tabular} & The need for businesses to adopt sustainable strategies\\ to mitigate climate change and stay competitive. & The economic impacts of climate change on businesses and the costs and benefits of mitigation and adaptation. & The challenges faced by businesses in addressing climate change\\ and the need to overcome these barriers. & The need for businesses to adapt to climate