Background
You can search for journal articles in Locate and Google Scholar. However, they contain articles from every subject area, and you may find yourself overwhelmed with results.
The databases on this page allow you to focus in on specific subject areas, and typically offer extra search functions. To make the best use of these search features, see the Advanced Searching Guide.
Business Source Complete is a database from EBSCO which allows you to search thousands of business, management, economics, finance, and marketing journals. It also contains company profiles, industry reports, and trade magazines.
If you are looking for journal articles, we recommend filtering your search by date and limiting your results to peer reviewed.
ABI/INFORM Complete is a database from ProQuest which allows you to search thousands of business, management, economics, finance, and marketing journals. It also contains company profiles, industry reports, and trade magazines.
If you are looking for journal articles, we recommend filtering your search by date and limiting your results to peer reviewed.
Emerald Insight is a database containing journals, books, and case studies. These cover business, management, economics, finance, and marketing.
After you have run your search, you can choose what type of information you want to see using the Content Type section. If you are looking for journal articles, click the Article option. This limits your results to peer reviewed journal articles. There is also an option to filter by date.
There are a wide variety of databases which contain journal articles related to Business, and you may wish to search within them as well.
Subject-Specific Databases
Multidisciplinary Databases
Databases with an International Focus
If your research crosses over into another subject area, you may wish to look at the Subject Guide for the other topic. For example, if you are researching leadership in nursing, you could use the Health databases on the Nursing guide.