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Microtask: Core Values Research
A detailed research task to identify top academic papers.
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We are seeking a detail-oriented researcher to conduct a literature search to identify the 10 most-cited academic papers on the topic of “core values” published within the last 20 years. The final deliverable will be a cleanly formatted list that will serve as a foundation for a larger literature review.
Task Requirements:
- Identify the Top 10 Papers: Conduct a comprehensive search using academic databases to find the 10 most-cited peer-reviewed articles focusing on “core values.”
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Define Search Scope:
- Topic Keywords: Your search should include “core values,” but may also benefit from related terms such as “organizational values,” “personal values,” “shared values,” or “value congruence.”
- Publication Window: Papers must have been published between 2005 and the present day.
- Metric for “Top”: The primary metric for ranking is the total number of citations.
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Use Reliable Sources: You must use reputable academic search engines.
- Primary Source: Google Scholar is a required tool for this task.
- Verification (Recommended): You may cross-reference your findings with other major databases like Scopus, Web of Science, or Semantic Scholar to ensure citation counts are accurate.
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Final Deliverable:
- Submit the findings in a numbered list (1-10), ordered from most-cited to least-cited.
- Each entry in the list must be formatted as follows:
- Full Paper Title
- Author(s)
- Publication Year
- A direct, clickable DOI link (e.g.,
https://doi.org/xxxxx
). If a DOI is not available, provide a stable URL from the publisher or a major academic repository (e.g., JSTOR, PubMed).
Example Entry Format:
- Values in Action: The Role of Personal Values in Ethical Decision Making. Smith, J. A., & Chen, L. (2015). https://doi.org/10.1177/0123456789123456
Qualifications:
- Proven experience with academic research and literature reviews.
- Familiarity with using academic databases like Google Scholar.
- High level of attention to detail to ensure accuracy of titles, authors, years, and links.
- Ability to work independently and deliver the formatted list by the agreed-upon deadline.