Business and Management
From Simmons Library Research Guides
We have selected these resources to help you find relevant information on your research topic. Please contact a librarian for help using the resources listed in this guide or for help with your research process.
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Reference and Background Information
Search for Reference sources that contain information about your specific research topic here:
You may also consult the resources below for overviews of the topic that you have chosen to research. Use these resources to help you to put your topic in context and give you the big picture of what information exists about your topic. These resources may have bibliographies at the end of each entry that can help further your research.
- Business Topics from Answers.com
Free Online
This free, online web resource provides searchable access to the fulltext of major business and management references sources including The Small Business Encyclopedia, The Business Dictionary, Business Plans Handbook, Company Histories, and more.
- Business Plans Handbook
Free Onlineand Level 1 Reference HD62.7 .B865
This resource provides information about every stage of starting a business, including brainstorming, goals and timelines, staffing, production, and finance. Real business plans from 10 sectors are included.
- Business Statistics of the United States
Level 1 Reference HC101 .B82
Government websites are great sources for statistical data, but bits and pieces are found on different sites. This source aggregates all of the useful business statistics gathered by the U.S. Government and presents it in an easy to use format.
- Business Writer's Companion
Level 1 Reference HF5718.3 B79 2002 and Companion Site Free Online
"This easy-to-use handbook offers students a concise guide to the most common types of business writing and communication. The fourth edition includes greater attention to global communication, ethics in writing, and writing with technology, as well as up-to-date advice on the job application process. A thoroughly integrated book companion site offers expanded resources and additional sample documents."
- Dictionary of Business Terms
Level 1 Reference HF1001.F78 2007
This resource provides over 7,500 entries defining the language of business, including terminology from investment, banking, taxes, law, real estate, management, computers, and other aspects of business.
- Library Spot - Business Dictionaries
Free Online
This free, online web resource provides searchable access to business dictionaries and glossaries.
- Investopedia
Free Online
This free, online web resource provides searchable access to a dictionary of investment and business terms and articles on investment topics.
Selected Books on Leadership and Management
- Primal Leadership: Realizing The Power of Emotional Intelligence
Level 2 HD57.7 .G664 2002 and SOM Library - 409 Comm. Ave. HD57.7 .G664 2002
- Leading Change
SOM Library - 409 Comm. Ave. HD58.8 .K65 1996
- What's The Big Idea?: Creating and Capitalizing on the Best Management Thinking
Level 2 HD57.7 .G664 2002 and SOM Library - 409 Comm. Ave. HD53 .D38 2003
- Mavericks at Work: Why The Most Original Minds in Business Win
SOM Library - 409 Comm. Ave. HD38.25.U6 T39 2006
Finding Articles
Below are suggested databases and indexes for articles on the topic that you have chosen to research. These databases include articles from newspapers, magazines and scholarly journals. Articles are shorter and more narrowly focused than books or reference materials so you should use them after you have narrowed your topic.
- ABI/Inform
Simmons Eresource
Find in-depth coverage of business conditions, trends, corporate strategies and tactics, management techniques, competitive and product information, and a wide variety of other topics from more than 1800 leading business and management publications, most of which are fulltext or page-image. Includes fulltext Wall Street Journal.
Use the Advanced Search for a more precise search:
- Type in a word or phrase in the search box (use the * to truncate; and to link separate concepts;or to group similar concepts)
- Consider selecting a search field name in the drop down menu, or accept "Citation and Abstract" as the default. The most specific search would use the "Subject" field. Other Search Fields include article title, author, company name, personal name, source, SIC code, ticker
- Click an operator (AND, OR, AND NOT, WITHIN 3, PRE/1) to link your search terms
- Specify limits such as Date, full text only, or scholarly/peer reviewed
- Results are available as: citation, full text, text and graphics and/or page image (like a photocopy of article). Articles can be emailed to you.
- Bizjournals
Free Online
"The national bizjournals site features local business news from around the nation, updated throughout the day, top business stories from American City's print editions, industry-specific news from more than 40 industries, advice columns, and a full menu of tools to help business owners and operators manage their businesses more successfully. There's also easy navigation to each of the 42 local business sites."
- Business Source Premier
Simmons Eresource
A comprehensive business periodical database that includes scholarly journals and business periodicals covering topics such as management, economics, finance, accounting, international business and more. BSP provides more than 8,800 full text scholarly publications, some as far back as 1922, such as the Harvard Business Review.
Use the Advanced Search for a more precise search:
- Type in search terms in the Find search box
- group similar concepts in ( ) linked with "or". For example: (women or female or gender)
- Truncate word variants with *. For example: instead of typing (manage or management or managing or manager) just type manag*
- Link separate concepts with "and". For example: (women or female or gender) and (manag* or executiv*)
- Consider selecting a specific "Field" to limit the search. The most specific and generally most accurate is a SU Subject Heading search. Also common TI title, AB abstract, CO company.
- Refine your search with Limits such as: Full Text only, from a specific Journal, Peer Reviewed (more scholarly), Date Published.
- Refine your search with Expanders To search within the entire fulltext of an article, check the "search with within full text articles". To take advantage of the built in thesaurus, check the box "also search for related words"
- Type in search terms in the Find search box
- Lexis Nexis Academic
Simmons Eresource
Provides searchable access to a comprehensive spectrum of full-text information from over 5,600 sources--including non-English language sources--selected to meet academic research needs. Included are national and regional newspapers, wire services, broadcast transcripts, international news, U.S. Federal and state case law, codes, regulations, legal news, law reviews, and international legal information, Shepard's Citations for all U.S. Supreme Court cases back to 1789, business news journals, company financial information, SEC filings and reports, industry and market news, statistics, and medical information.
- Lexis Nexis Academic: Business Research
Simmons Eresource
For business-specific news, facts and events related to companies and industries:
- Choose News tab
- Choose Business News Publications from Selected Sources drop-down menu.
- Enter at least one search term.
- Choose index in which to search for the keyword, such as: headline, lead paragraph.
- Academic Search Complete
Simmons Eresource
Academic Search Complete is a great place to start your search for both popular and scholarly articles, no matter what your topic is! It contains journals from almost every topic and is designed specifically for academic institutions. It provides more than 5,300 full-text periodicals, 4,400 of which are peer-reviewed journals. This resource also features content as far back as 1865.
- Academic Onefile
Simmons Eresource
Academic Onefile contains 8,000 academic journals, the majority in full-text, available in HTML and PDF formats. In addition it contains hundreds of podcasts and transcripts from NPR, CNN, and the CBC.
- Expanded Academic ASAP
Simmons Eresource
From arts and the humanities to social sciences, science and technology, this database meets research needs across all academic disciplines. Access scholarly journals, news magazines, and newspapers - many with full text and images. Updated daily.
TIP: Use the Advanced Search for a more precise search!
Major Business and Management Periodicals
- Business Week
Available in print and as Ejournal
- Forbes
Available in print and as an Ejournal
- Fortune
Available in print and as an Ejournal
- Harvard Business Review
Available in print and as an Ejournal
- MIT Sloan Management Review
Available in print and as an Ejournal
Searching the Web
Simmons librarians have created a customized search engine that allows you
to find Business and Management information on the free web.
Use this Business and Management Google Custom Search Engine box to search all select, quality free web sites at the
same time:
You may also wish to go directly to, or bookmark, the Business and Management Google Custom Search Engine
Tips for Searching the Internet:
- Use the advanced search function, which is available from most search engines:
- Google - See also "Advanced Search Tips"
- Ask - Click "Advanced." See also "Advanced Search Tips"
- Live (MSN) - See also "Options"
- Exalead - See also "Exalead FAQ"
- Yahoo! Search
- Limit your search to .edu and .gov sites. These often provide quality research, statistics, and commentary. Sites ending in .org often have good information, too, but are likely to espouse a strong stance or bias on the issues they cover and may not be objective.
- Try Scandoo, which presents search results from Google, Yahoo! Search, or Live (MSN) with an evaluation about the objectivity, credibility, and overall reliability of the site.
- Consider using a directory of pre-screened, annotated sites:
Writing Style and Citation
For more information on style and citation for this discipline, please contact the Simmons College Writing Center
You may also consider consulting these resources:
- Writing Resources
Free Online
The Writing Center provides online resources for citing your research. If you are unsure of which citation style to use, consult your professor and consider the following:- Use APA (American Psychological Association) when your topic is in the Social Sciences
- Use ASA (American Sociological Association) when your topic is in Sociology
- Use MLA (Modern Language Association) when your topic is in the Humanities
- Use Chicago/Turabian when your topic is in Literature, History or the Arts
- Use CSE (Council of Science Editors) when your topic is in the Sciences
- RefWorks
Simmons Eresource
RefWorks is a great program for organizing articles, books, and other materials you need for research. You can also use RefWorks to create bibliographies, create in text citations in your paper (Write-N-Cite), and share your research with others. Access RefWorks from the A-Z list of resources on the library's web page, and then follow the instructions to create your own username and password. We hold RefWorks Clinics throughout the semester. For more information, ask a reference librarian


