This page provides information on databases for researching topics in
business, including topics related to management, marketing, company and
industry research, finance, and other subject areas studied in the School of
Business Administration. Gutman Library subscribes to several databases relevant to these fields.
If you have used these business databases before click on Search Now in
any cell below to connect to the desired database.
ABI/Inform Global - The premier
business research database for retrieving articles from business magazines and
journals. It covers over 1,000 global publications going back as far as 1971.
Use it to find articles about topics in management, marketing, finance, and
virtually any other business subject. It includes many scholarly (peer-review)
publications. Also excellent for information about companies, industries, and
business trends. About 75% of the articles are available in full-text format.
Part of the ProQuest database system.
ABI/Inform Trade & Industry
- Concentrates on the coverage of articles from over 700 trade and industry
journals. Use it to find articles about companies, products, and industry
trends. Most of the articles are available in full-text format. Part of the
ProQuest database system.
ABI/Inform Business Dateline
- Provides access to the full text of metropolitan and regional business
newspapers. This would include publications such as Philadelphia Business
Journal, Crain's Chicago Business, and over 150 other newspapers. An
excellent resource for research smaller or private companies or industries often
overlooked by the global business press. Part of the ProQuest database system.
Also try EBSCO's
Regional
Business News database.
Wall Street Journal - Provides
access to the full-text of articles (no numeric data or tables) from WSJ back to
1986. In addition to being an excellent source of information on many
contemporary business issues, WSJ can be used to research companies, industries
and people. Part of the ProQuest database system.When you search ABI you will
retrieve WSJ article. It is easy to limit a search to title so that in ProQuest
you can retrieve only articles from the WSJ.
NOTE: ProQuest business databases can be searched individually, in
combinations, or all together.
Business
& Company Resource Center is an easy-to-search compendium of information
about companies and the industries in which they operate. It brings together
information from business magazines and journals, reference works such as the
International Directory of Company Histories, analyst reviews of companies (Investext),
market research reports, financials and other types of information about
companies and industries. An SIC search is built into the interface. B&CR is
an excellent starting point for company research, and public company research in
particular.
Business Source
Premier - As the world’s largest full text business
database, Business Source Premier provides full text for nearly 8,350
scholarly business journals and other sources, including full text for more
than 1,100 scholarly business publications. Coverage includes virtually all
subject areas related to business. It provides a variety of company and
industry reports. This database provides full text (PDF) for more than 350
of the top scholarly journals dating as far back as 1922. This database is
updated on a daily basis via EBSCOhost.
Cabell’s
Directory of Publishing Opportunities
includes journal information in the following
areas: Accounting; Economics and
Finance; Management; and Marketing.
The Directory assists users in
selecting journals that are most likely to publish their manuscript. The
index in each Directory helps match the characteristics of the manuscript to
the topic areas the journal emphasizes, the type of review process,
acceptance rate and number of internal and external reviewers. To further
assist in organizing and preparing manuscripts, the Directory
includes extensive information on the style and format of most journals. If
a journal has its own set of manuscript guidelines, a copy of these
guidelines is published in the Directory
CCH Tax Research - a comprehensive database for accounting and taxation information. This
serves as an electronic equivalent to CCH's Standard Federal Tax Reporter. In addition it
provides access to tax publications, IRS information and more. Many areas of the database
can be searched by keyword. At Philadelphia University, CCH Tax Research is used most
heavily by students in the Masters in Taxation program.
Credo is a
compendium of over 100 reference sources (dictionaries, encyclopedias, etc.)
covering a wide range of subject areas. Business students and faculty will find
it useful for the following full-text business reference books: Penguin Business
Dictionary, Penguin Dictionary of Finance, Penguin Dictionary of Economics, Wall
Street Words, Dictionary of Human Resources & Personnel Management, and
several others. The database can be searched by keyword so information can be
retrieved on topics from multiple sources.
EconLit is the premier
database for economics literature research. It abstracts and indexes articles
from over 200 economics journals, and contains other types of publications, such
as conference proceedings. This is not a full-text database. EconLit is found on
the FirstSearch database system. When you begin the search you will be in
FirstSearch. Go to the drop box that says "select a database to
search" and then choose EconLit. The FirstSearch interface will indicate when a journal is held by
Gutman Library, or it can indicate what other libraries own a journal or book
title.
Emerald - This is a
full-text journal collection. It provides access to the full-text of several
dozen business related magazines and journals. While the journals can be
examined individually by title and month and year of publication, the system can
also be searched by keyword.
Hoover's Online - An easy to
use database of company financial information, as well as profiles of
industries. The database provides access to more detailed "subscriber"
only areas of Hoovers. Use the "advanced" search to locate companies
by criteria such as industry code, sales size and more.
LexisNexis Academic - Provides access to thousands of full-text
newspaper, magazines, journals and documents from a wide range of global sources.
The business section contains covers articles from business journals and
newspapers, company financial information (including annual reports and 10-Ks),
industry and market news, and accounting resources. It's strength is access to
full-text information. For scholarly articles, it is far less useful than ABI/Inform
Global.
MRI Reporter Database
provides data from 2003 (and two prior years) on a group of consumer products
that includes apparel, beverages, health & beauty aids, and others. The data is
used to find out who uses products (provides user demographics) and what media
they follow or use (tv, radio, magazines, etc.). You
will need to create an account in order to use MRI Reporter, but this is easy to
do. Just go to http://www.mriplus.com and
click on "register for a free account".
Plunkett Research Online
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Designed for market researchers and job
seekers. It provide industry analysis and data for nearly 30 major industries,
including apparel and textiles, retailing, technology, and advertising and
branding. It can be used to locate information about companies within the
industries, in addition to the market reports.
Value Line
Research Center is an electronic, Web-based version of the venerable
investor's publication, Value Line Investment Survey. However, the electronic
version is much enhanced. In addition to supplying the traditional Value Line
company and industry reports, a powerful stock/company screening tool is
available. This makes Value Line Research Center an excellent tool for
identifying companies according to a nice range of financial variables.