GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT OF MANAGEMENT (MAN 6937)
LIBRARY RESOURCE PAGE
LIBRARIAN: Dr. Darlene Ann Parrish
The selected sources listed below are useful for finding articles and
information about companies and the global environment in which they operate.
ELECTRONIC DATABASES
Electronic databases are available from the FAU Libraries home page at
(http://www.fau.edu/library) by selecting “Research Resources” and
then "Indexes/Databases." When accessing the databases remotely,
select the link for the “EZproxy” server.
ABI/INFORM
Global (ProQuest Direct)
This is a good source of information for finding articles about technological,
regulatory, political and ethical issues that impact companies in the
global environment. It contains some full-text articles. Searches can
be limited to just “scholarly journals.”
Business
and Company Resource Center (Gale Group)
Provides basic and detailed information on both public and privately held
companies. The reports on companies usually include company histories
and chronologies, rankings and financial information. Searches can be
done by using company name or industry name or number (SIC or NAICS).
CIAO (Columbia International Affairs Online)
This authoritative source is useful for research on international affairs
and current political and economic developments around the world. It
contains articles and case studies that can be found in scholarly journals,
working papers and books.
Country
Commerce (EIU)
The focus of this database is to provide practical information on commercial
laws and business regulations for 50 countries around the world in a
full text format. It is especially useful for information on starting
businesses in other countries.
Country Watch
This comprehensive database gives access to reports on 192 countries around
the world that provide political, economic, social and environmental
analyses.
Datamonitor Business Information Center
This database is helpful for finding information on global issues that
would impact companies. It gives access to current business information
about companies (including those that are foreign owned) and industries
in 50 countries.
General
Business File ASAP (Gale Group)
Access to full text articles from international business publications is
available in this database. It is recommended for researchers who are
seeking information on global issues impacting companies. Searches can
be limited to “refereed publications.”
Lexis Nexis Academic
This useful resource contains full text articles on social, technological,
regulatory and political issues. In addition to the “Business” news
component, there is a component entitled “Legal Research,” which
gives access to articles on legal and regulatory issues, and statutory
laws and court cases.
Newsbank (Access World News)
This database gives access to full text articles, which include business
news items, from more than 500 international sources. Searches can be
limited to a specific region or country.
Plunkett Research
The most useful feature of this database is the access to reports dealing
with “Marketing Research and Trends.” These reports include
information on domestic and international markets for various industries.
Another useful feature is the glossary of business terms.
Standard & Poor’s (S & P)
NetAdvantage
Included in this database are reports on industries and public companies.
The industry reports are fairly current and include information about
trends and domestic and global issues of concern.
Wall
Street Journal (ProQuest)
This authoritative source contains full text articles, from 1984 to the
present, about companies and industries, many with a global emphasis.
EVALUATING INFORMATION
If you are not using one of the “Electronic Databases” listed
above or other databases via the FAU
Libraries Electronic Collection, you
may want to consider some of the following questions when evaluating information
from the Internet:
1. How authoritative is the source of the information?
2. How accurate is the information?
3. How reliable is the information?
4. How current is the information?
5. How relevant is the information to my topic?
CITING REFERENCES
BF76.7.P83 2001 Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association.
5th ed. Washington D.C.: American Psychological Association, 2001.