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Green MBA
Organizational and Environmental Sustainability
Recommended Databases
Access to these databases is restricted to current students, staff, and faculty of Antioch New England and the Leadership & Change PhD program of Antioch University.
- ABI/Inform A business-oriented database which contains content from journals that help researchers track business conditions, trends, management techniques, corporate strategies, and industry-specific topics worldwide. Citations, abstracts, and in many cases the full text of articles from over a thousand journals are available.
- Academic Search Complete (*OhioLINK) Scholarly, multidisciplinary database. Contains links to full text where available. OhioLINK login information
- Business Source Complete (*OhioLINK) Index, abstracts, and full text covering scholarly business journals on management, economics, finance, accounting, international business and much more. OhioLINK login information
- Environment: Electronic reference book collection (*OhioLINK) Full text collection of books providing overviews of such topics as urban sprawl, environmental justice, biodiversity, recycling, and other environmental concerns. OhioLINK login information
- Environment Complete (*OhioLINK) Covered topics include corporate sustainability, social responsibility, environmental economics, and sustainable development. Contains links to full text where available. OhioLINK login information
- LexisNexis Full text of national and regional newspapers, broadcast transcripts, international news, federal and state laws, and more.
- Regional Business News (*OhioLINK) A full text newswire database that incorporates business wires from all over the world. Includes or has links to full text. OhioLINK login information
- Sustainability Science Abstracts (subset of *Env Sciences & Poll Mgmt database). "The Sustainability database explores the management of human use and conservation of the natural resource base, ensuring the attainment and continued satisfaction of human needs in the present as well as maintaining the potential to meet the needs and aspirations of future generations."
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