Business Information Sources

Business Information Sources
Author: Lorna M. Daniells
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 456
Release: 1976-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780520029460

Annotated bibliography and guide to sources of information on business and management - includes material reating to accounting, taxation, computers and management information systems, insurance, real estate business, marketing, personnel management, labour relations, etc.

Encyclopedia of Business Information Sources

Encyclopedia of Business Information Sources
Author: M. Balachandran
Publisher: Gale Cengage
Total Pages: 976
Release: 1994
Genre: Business
ISBN:

Covering 32 Eastern and Western European countries, this encyclopedia presents a wide range of business information sources, under approximately 1000 alphabetically arranged business subjects. From accounting to the video recording industry, this volume includes the most up-to-date topics relevant to today's researcher. Within each topic category, entries are divided geographically and then by type of resource.

Macmillan Directory of UK Business Information Sources

Macmillan Directory of UK Business Information Sources
Author: James Tudor
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 443
Release: 1992-09-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1349128716

The objective of this publication is to provide a 'one stop' guide to business information, insofar as that is possible within the confines of a useable book. It aims to give guidance on both the published and organisational sources relevant to the needs of the non-professional business researcher and provides a listing of 'worthwhile' references and contacts. As previously, the Directory is organised so that both published sources and information centres are grouped together under their applicable Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) number and heading. This new edition also incorporates NACE classification and correlation tables. The second category again includes those UK and pan-national organisations which focus on specific, discrete industry sectors, which limits the number of organisational sources in the directory to those that are 'most worthwhile'.

Macmillan Directory of Business Information Sources

Macmillan Directory of Business Information Sources
Author: James Tudor
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 470
Release: 1989-06-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1349107506

This is a three-in-one compendium of sources and resources which draws on more than a decade of experience in sourcing and analyzing market and business information. It covers over 1000 key sources and highlights the best buys.

Directory of Business Information

Directory of Business Information
Author: Lawrence Rasie
Publisher:
Total Pages: 634
Release: 1995-06-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

It is one of the great ironies of the "Information Age": we know a vast ocean of information now lies open to us, but it's all 'out there' somewhere; in fact, information often seems less accessible than ever before. And in business, where important judgments, decisions, and opportunities ride on timely access to crucial information, the irony becomes painful. Now, with the Directory of Business Information, businesspeople can access the vital information they need quickly and directly. Written by business journalist Lawrence Rasie, this valuable guide describes thousands of sources of information—and then links them directly to business databanks. It includes a framework of information on major industries and companies to help you narrow your search to the specific data you need. It also provides a network of sources for business research in any part of the country—without leaving your home, office, or school. The Directory of Business Information is divided into four major parts: Part 1 describes general sources of business information, including printed sources, online databases, CD ROM databases, microfilm, and telephone sources. Here you'll find a wealth of good starting points for your research: broad indexes to business news and trends, comprehensive directories for industries and companies, yearbooks, business newspapers and periodicals, major business broadcasts, and major business databases. Part 2 helps you focus in on three essential business topics: the economy, industries, and leading companies. In this part, which in itself would be worth the price of the book, the author summarizes the current status and future prospects of 350 major industries and the top 2,500 companies in those industries—complete with addresses, phone numbers, and approximate sales levels. Sources for further research include specialized indexes, periodicals, trade associations, and more. Part 3 opens up sources on specific business topics and functions, including new and small businesses, international business, and the federal government, among others. Part 4 shows you how to get valuable state and regional information, including—for each state—a description of its economy, key government offices, data centers and libraries, local publications, and a list of its largest companies and largest in-state employers. To make it even easier to use, the Directory of Business Information is supported by thorough, carefully prepared indexes, and by the inclusion of thousands of phone numbers of business experts in government, corporations, industry associations, publications, and libraries. For anyone involved with business in the United States—executives, investors, salespeople, librarians, and researchers—the Directory of Business Information is indispensable: it's the first place to look. Quick Access to All the Business Information You Need Lawrence Rasie's Directory of Business Information gives anyone doing business research quick and direct access to vast amounts of information in all media. Based on sources developed during the author's twelve years as a business journalist, the Directory: Describes major sources of business information in the United States, including online databases, CD ROM sources, periodicals, newspapers, and broadcasts, and shows you how to access them easily Summarizes the current status and future prospects of 2,500 top companies in 350 industries—complete with names, addresses, phone numbers, and sales levels. Over 10,000 sources in all Opens new sources of information for specialized topics, such as new and small businesses, international business, and the federal government Provides key information and sources for each of the 50 states—allows you to research state and regional business environments without having to travel there Is thoroughly and carefully indexed for greater efficiency—a feature not found in many other, more expensive business reference books Business executives, market researchers, investors, librarians, entrepreneurs, students, and other professionals—anyone who needs immediate access to business information will find the Directory of Business Information an indispensable time and money-saving resource.

Business Information at Work

Business Information at Work
Author: Michael Lowe
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1135477353

As businesses grow less capital and infrastructure intensive and more people and knowledge intensive it becomes increasingly vital for today's managers to know what business information is available and how to apply it to their own decision-making processes. This book relates organisations' real information needs to specific types and named examples of information sources and services. The final chapter shows how to exploit the vast array of available information systematically, looking, for example, at the role of the information intermediary, the Internet and online hosts. This is a book no well-informed business should be without.