American Economic Review

 

 

 

 

 

Databases to find articles:

ABI/Inform

Dow Jones

LexisNexis

 

For more information:

Business Web

  

 

Scholarly Journals for Business & Economics

Journals are published faster than books, and contain current original research in your field. Scholarly articles are written for a specialized audience, by experts in the discipline. In contrast to newspaper and magazine articles, journal articles will usually contain:

  • Introduction
  • Research Methodology
  • Author Credentials
  • Footnotes and Bibliography

Scholarly journals are sometimes referred to as "peer reviewed" or "refereed."

 

EXAMPLE: Rulke, D.L., Zaheer, S & Anderson, M.H. ( May 2000). Sources of managers' knowledge of organizational capabilities. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, p. 134.