的检索与利用讲座 公丕俭 2009年11月 Goal of Presentation • Provide the NCU students with information for understanding the library on-line resource (ASP/BSP via EBSCO) and then using such information in improving the student’s learning/researching ability – – – – Profile of Presenter/EBSCO ASP/BSP Content Live Demo Q&A EBSCO (Elton B. Stephens COmpany) is one of the 200 largest private companies in the United States Academic Source Premier Academic Source (Multi-Discipline Research) Figures as of Oct 23, 2009 内容项目 Complete Premier 期刊索引与摘要 Journals Indexed & Abstracts 11,222 8,470 专家评审的期刊索引与摘要 Peer-Reviewed Journals Indexed & Abstracts 9,776 7,388 收录全文期刊总数 Journals in Full Text 7,164 4,624 专家评审全文期刊总数 Peer-Reviewed Journals in Full Text 6,105 3,896 EBSCOhost数据库的学术价值 (在科学,技术,医学,…) Academic Source全文期刊收录在知名STM二次文献 EBSCOhost数据库的学术价值 (在人文社会学科) Academic Source全文期刊收录在知名人文社会学科二次文献 Business Source Premier Financial Times Global MBA Rankings 2009 Rank Business School 1 1 3 4 5 6 6 8 9 10 11 12 London Business School University of Pennsylvania (Wharton) Harvard Business School Columbia Business School INSEAD IE Business School Stanford University (GSB) Ceibs MIT Sloan School of Management New York University: Stern University of Chicago IESE Business School Country UK USA USA USA France Spain USA China USA USA USA Spain All of the above are Business Source customers Business Source Premier Business Source Premier Business Source Complete Difference Author Profiles 0 40,000 40,000 Full-Text Books & Monographs 56 852 796 Full-Text Case Studies 150 372 222 10,151 17,651 7,500 6 40 34 Full-Text Country Economic Reports 1,418 1,464 46 Full-Text Faculty Seminars (Videos) 0 73 73 5,159 17,854 12,695 Full-Text Interviews (Executive & Analyst) 0 4,967 4,967 Full-Text Market Research Reports 94 2,119 2,025 Full-Text Peer-Reviewed Journals 1,097 1,699 602 Full-Text SWOT Analyses 2,953 3,008 55 Full-Text Trade Journals & General Business Magazines 1,067 1,590 523 2 22 20 Content Type Full-Text Company Profiles Full-Text Conference Papers / Proceedings Collections Full-Text Industry Reports Full-Text Working Papers Collections Compared on July 20, 2009 Management Journals Ranked Study by Coe & Weinstock from Academy of Management Journal Rank Journal Data from June 21, 2009 EBSCO Gale ProQuest 1 Administrative Science Quarterly Full Text with NO Embargo Halted Full Text Halted Full Text 2 Academy of Management Journal Full Text with NO Embargo NO Full Text Halted Full Text 3 Harvard Business Review Full Text with NO Embargo Halted Full Text NO Full Text 4 Management Science Embargoed Full Text Embargoed Full Text Embargoed Full Text 5 Operations Research Embargoed Full Text Embargoed Full Text Embargoed Full Text 6 Academy of Management Review Full Text with NO Embargo NO Full Text Halted Full Text 7 Industrial & Labor Relations Review Full Text with NO Embargo Halted Full Text Halted Full Text 8 California Management Review Full Text with NO Embargo NO Full Text Halted Full Text Marketing Journals Ranked Data from June 21, 2009 Study by Gordon and Heischmidt from Journal of Marketing Education Rank Journal EBSCO Gale ProQuest 1 Journal of Marketing Full Text with NO Embargo NO Full Text Halted Full Text 2 Journal of Marketing Research (JMR) Full Text with NO Embargo NO Full Text Halted Full Text MIS Journals Ranked Mylonopoulos & Theoharakis: http://www.bus.ucf.edu/csaunders/newjournal.htm Rank Journal EBSCO Gale ProQuest 1 MIS Quarterly Full Text with NO Embargo Halted Full Text Halted Full Text 2 Communications of the ACM Full Text with NO Embargo Halted Full Text NO Full Text 3 Information Systems Research Embargoed Full Text Embargoed Full Text Embargoed Full Text 4 Journal of Management Information Systems Full Text with NO Embargo NO Full Text Halted Full Text POM Journals Ranked Ranking from Barman et al (Relevance): http://www.bus.ucf.edu/csaunders/newjournal.htm Rank Journal EBSCO Gale ProQuest 1 Journal of Operations Management NO Full Text NO Full Text NO Full Text 2 International Journal of Production Research Embargoed Full Text NO Full Text NO Full Text Data (for both of the above) from June 21, 2009 Accounting Journals Ranked Hasselback et al, appeared in Accounting Forum, Volume 26, Issue 1, Pg 45 Rank Journal EBSCO Gale ProQuest Embargoed Full Text NO Full Text NO Full Text 1 Journal of Accounting Research 2 Accounting Review Full Text with NO Embargo Halted Full Text Full Text with NO Embargo 3 4 Journal of Accounting & Economics NO Full Text NO Full Text NO Full Text Accounting, Organizations & Society NO Full Text NO Full Text NO Full Text 4 Contemporary Accounting Research Embargoed Full Text NO Full Text Halted Full Text 4 Journal of Accounting, Auditing & Finance Full Text with NO Embargo NO Full Text NO Full Text Finance Journals Ranked Study by Mabry & Sharplin, “Conclusions, a Final Ranking of Finance Journals”, The Journal of Financial Research Rank Journal EBSCO Gale ProQuest 1 Journal of Finance Embargoed Full Text NO Full Text NO Full Text 2 Journal of Financial Economics NO Full Text NO Full Text NO Full Text 3 Journal of Financial & Quantitative Analysis Full Text with NO Embargo NO Full Text Halted Full Text 4 Journal of Money, Credit & Banking Full Text with NO Embargo Full Text with NO Embargo* Halted Full Text *Active full text is likely to become unique to EBSCO in 2009 Data (for both of the above) from June 21, 2009 International Full-Text Coverage in the Premier Package (ASP & BSP) Full-Text Serials (Total) Full-Text Peer-Reviewed Journals Africa 27 22 Australia & New Zealand 105 44 Canada 133 85 Eastern Europe (including Southeast) 54 44 Far East 124 115 Latin America & the Caribbean 15 12 Middle East 36 35 United States 3,970 1,352 Western Europe 8,535 2,848 12,999 4,557 Region TOTAL * Figures as of July 20, 2009 Business Source Premier & Business Source Complete Business Source Premier Business Source Complete Difference Author Profiles 0 40,000 40,000 Full-Text Books & Monographs 56 852 796 Full-Text Case Studies 3,997 5,092 1,095 Full-Text Company Profiles 10,151 17,651 7,500 6 40 34 Full-Text Country Economic Reports 1,418 1,464 46 Full-Text Faculty Seminars (Videos) 0 55 55 5,159 17,854 12,695 Full-Text Interviews (Executive & Analyst) 0 4,967 4,967 Full-Text Market Research Reports 94 2,119 2,025 Full-Text Peer-Reviewed Journals 1,097 1,703 606 Full-Text SWOT Analyses 2,953 3,008 55 Full-Text Trade Journals & General Business Magazines 1,067 1,590 523 2 22 20 Content Type Full-Text Conference Papers / Proceedings Collections Full-Text Industry Reports Full-Text Working Papers Collections Compared on September 11, 2009 55 Harvard Faculty Seminars (Videos) Newly added to Business Source Complete The Faculty Seminar Series features the work and research of prominent professors and experts from Harvard Business School Topics Include: – – – – – – – – Case Method Change Communications Ethics Finance and Accounting Global Business Governance Innovation & Entrepreneurship – – – – – – – – Leadership Management Organizational Behavior Organizational Development Sales & Marketing Social Enterprise Strategy Technology & Operations Sample Seminars Available via the Collection Managing People for Competitive Advantage Christopher A. Bartlett Over the history of the corporation, many successful businesses have shifted from a culture focused on capital to a culture invested in people and ideas. Professor Christopher Bartlett argues that organizations are social as well as economic entities, and that by cultivating a culture based on a belief in people, they can stimulate employees to produce extraordinary results. Topics covered: Management; Strategy. The Opportunity & Threat of Disruptive Technologies Clayton M. Christensen How do seemingly benign innovations disrupt entire industries? And why are industry leaders consistently losing out to the upstarts, even when the disruptive innovation came from the leader's own lab? Professor Clay Christensen shows why these destructive patterns occur and how your company can break out of them. Topics covered: Innovation and Entrepreneurship; Strategy; Technology and Operations. Creating Customer-Centric Cultures: Lessons from High- Performance Organizations Rohit Deshpandé What kinds of corporate cultures are common to best-performing organizations? Does being customer focused really matter? In this presentation, Professor Rohit Deshpandé describes revolutionary changes in marketing that lead to more customer-centric organizations, where customers are everybody’s responsibility and the language of the customer is key. Approaching marketing as a cultural challenge is a hallmark of the most successful high-performance companies in the world. Topics covered: Innovation and Entrepreneurship; Leadership; Sales and Marketing; Strategy. Sample Seminars Available via the Collection Authentic Leadership William W. George What is authentic leadership? How can you become and remain an authentic leader? In this timely presentation, Professor William George outlines what it means to be a leader. Leadership is not about style or emulating another leader. It’s about responsibility and stewardship. A true leader appeals not only to people’s minds, but to their hearts, as leaders demonstrate through their vision and values. Topics covered: Leadership. Building Strategy-Focused Organizations with the Balanced Scorecard Robert S. Kaplan Is your organization strategically focused? If not, you may need to consider developing a Balanced Scorecard strategy map. Professor Robert S. Kaplan first outlines the development of a Balanced Scorecard and describes its use by many successful organizations. Then he uses case studies of successful for-profit and nonprofit organizations to describe how to take the process to the next level, into strategic implementation, using a Balanced Scorecard strategy map. Topics covered: Finance and Accounting; Strategy. International Entrepreneurial Finance Walter Kuemmerle How will a global perspective increase my organization’s likelihood of financial success? What’s most important to consider in local adaptation—economic, political, or social issues? In this presentation, Professor Walter Kuemmerle offers important insights for anyone thinking about starting up or expanding a business in an international context. Topics covered: Finance and Accounting; Global Business; Innovation and Entrepreneurship. Sample Seminars Available via the Collection Entrepreneurial Marketing Joseph B. Lassiter III Products, customers, people, and partners: How do they relate and why should you care? The right combination is critical for success in any venture—an established company or a start-up. Professor Joseph Lassiter combines the entrepreneur’s pursuit of an idea with marketing’s focus on the customer to create a process that can dramatically increase any organization’s performance. Topics covered: Innovation and Entrepreneurship; Management; Strategy. Boom and Bust in Private Equity Josh Lerner What does the past tell us about the future of private equity? Are booms and busts a fact of life or a preventable anomaly? Professor Josh Lerner outlines three themes—rightsizing, structure and reach, and transparency—that may be dominant issues in private equity in the future. His conclusion: the business of private equity will look very different a decade from now. Topic covered: Finance and Accounting. The New Strategic Weapon: Information Technology F. Warren McFarlan Information technology is not just back-office technology; it is a strategic weapon in today’s post-dot-com environment. IT makes companies survive, excel, and win. Professor F. Warren McFarlan expands on this theme amid IT’s strands of stability and change, and his insights help you understand where IT is today and predict where it will go in the next forty years. Topics covered: Management; Strategy; Technology and Operations. Sample Seminars Available via the Collection Brand Positioning Youngme E. Moon Have you positioned your brand to best engage the interest of potential customers? Professor Youngme E. Moon cites numerous examples of companies, such as JetBlue, IKEA, and Sony, whose unorthodox approaches have allowed them to steal share from all segments of the market. She presents four positioning strategies—iconic, reverse, breakaway, and stealth positioning—that such companies have used to dominate their product categories. Her insights and analyses can help you to position your product to its best advantage. Topics covered: Innovation and Entrepreneurship; Sales and Marketing; Strategy. The Danger of Silencing Conflict at Work Leslie A. Perlow The best way to pacify workplace conflict is to keep quiet and not make any waves, right? Wrong. Professor Leslie A. Perlow uses three studies to show that silencing conflict can have devastating negative task and relationship consequences. Silencing conflict can cause tasks to take longer or never get done at all. Topics covered: Communications; Management; Organizational Behavior. Where Do Great Strategies Come From? Jan W. Rivkin Are your strategic planning processes successful? Do they provide strategies that allow you to attain and maintain excellence in your industry for the long run? Professor Jan W. Rivkin feels that the traditional strategic planning process is flawed, and he presents an alternative, complementary approach. Using three tests of good strategic consistency and employing the case of Ryanair as an example, Professor Rivkin provides concrete advice for successful strategic planning in today’s dynamic environment. Topics covered: Leadership; Strategy. Research Starters Online Demo