MBA 665 - Government Impact on Business
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Key Journals
Recommended Databases
In addition to the key journals to the left, you can explore further journals by researching the following databases filled with articles, eBooks, statistics, and much more from thousands of reputable sources. The following is a list of some of the best databases for doing research about government impact on business:
- ABI/INFORM Collection - ProQuest This link opens in a new windowFind Newspapers, magazines and scholarly (peer-reviewed) journals, and reports in a variety of business disciplines, including finance, economics, risk, decision-making and much more..
- Business Source Ultimate - EBSCO This link opens in a new windowNewspapers, magazines and scholarly (peer-reviewed) journals, and reports in business, economics, government, law, politics, and much more.
- CIA World Factbook This link opens in a new windowRobust database to research history, people, government, economy, energy, geography, communications, transportation, military, and transnational issues for 267 world entities.
- Global Issues In Context - Gale This link opens in a new windowExplore global issues in business, economy, conflict, diplomacy, government, politics, law, and much more.
- Uniworld Online This link opens in a new windowInformation on corporations, government agencies, organizations, institutions, and individuals involved in international commerce or investment.
- HeinOnline Legal Databases This link opens in a new windowCore collection of current and historical law and law-related periodicals, classic books and reports. Includes government and political documents, such as World Constitutions, US Congressional Documents, the Federal Register and much more.
- Nexis Uni This link opens in a new windowContains millions of documents from more than 17,000 business, legal and news sources, LexisNexis Academic offers one of the most robust and thorough research tools available to college faculty and students.
- USA.gov This link opens in a new windowPremier search engine that retrieves information from all the web sites of the U.S. federal government.
Google Scholar
It's true that you can find some high-quality, scholarly articles online. If you're going to search online for articles, make sure to evaluate your sources thoroughly. Check out our Google Like a Librarian guide for search tips or ask a librarian (ask@snhu.libanswers.com) if you need more help.