Generally, I don't look for scholarly articles that have to do with entrepreneurship because I assume that scholarly articles would be more of a "study" of entrepreneurs rather than actionable advice. These two articles definitely changed my mind though and reading them gave me some valuable insight.
Source #1: An Amazing Grasp of Context
Purpose: Describe Peter Drucker's thoughts on entrepreneurship
Published: Wiley
Cited Sources: Peter Drucker
Author: Bob Buford
Audience: Students/Budding entrepreneurs reading Wiley
Source #2: Creating a Personal Leadership Strategy
Purpose: Detail what it takes to be a successful entrepreneur
Published: Wiley
Cited Sources:
Author: Derek Lidow
Audience: Students/Budding entrepreneurs reading Wiley
So.. is context really everything?
Here's a great example of a detailed blog post by one of your classmates: http://sayannadm.blogspot.com/2015/07/evaluation-of-scholarly-sources.html
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