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BUS 1100 Introduction to Business

Finding company intelligence for job searching and interviews.

Type of Research Resources

Get to know the research resources commonly used in the fields of Business and Marketing.


Scholarly Journals
  • Purpose: Publish peer-reviewed articles, presenting original research and in-depth analyses.
  • Usefulness: Ideal for understanding complex theories, models, and empirical studies.
  • Examples: Journal of Marketing, Journal of Consumer Marketing.
Newspapers
  • Purpose: Offer up-to-date information on business and marketing news.
  • Usefulness: Great for staying informed on current trends and corporate news.
  • Examples: The Wall Street Journal, The Boston Globe.
Trade Publications
  • Purpose: Focus on industry-specific news and trends, written by professionals.
  • Usefulness: Valuable for insights into industry trends and best practices.
  • Examples: Ad Age, Marketing Week.
Popular Magazines
  • Purpose: Target a general audience, covering a wide range of business topics.
  • Usefulness: Useful for understanding general trends and consumer behavior.
  • Examples: Fast Company, Inc., Entrepreneur.

Choosing the Right Resource

  • Purpose: Match the resource to your research goal—scholarly journals for deep analysis, trade publications for industry trends, and newspapers for current events.
  • Cross-Referencing: Combine different resources for a comprehensive understanding.
  • Ask a Librarian: Librarians can guide you to the right resources and help with access.

Business Databases

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