Global Financial Data has changed back and once again no longer requires a login. Yay!
Global Financial Data now requires all students and faculty to create their own account in order to access Global Financial Data. Access is still through the University’s IP range, but users are now also required to log in each time they access the database. This change will enable you to personalize your access to the database.
Go to the Sign Up page to create an account.
Avolio, Bruce J., Ketan Mhatre, Steven M. Norman, and Paul Lester. 2009. The Moderating Effect of Gender on Leadership Intervention Impact: An Exploratory Review. Journal of Leadership & Organizational Studies (Sage Publications Inc.) 15, no. 4 (May): 325-341.
Dencker, John C., Marc Gruber, and Sonali K. Shah. 2009. Pre-Entry Knowledge, Learning, and the Survival of New Firms. ORGANIZATION SCIENCE 20, no. 3 (May 1): 516-537.
Ganesan, Shankar, Morris George, Sandy Jap, Robert W. Palmatier, and Barton Weitz. 2009. Supply Chain Management and Retailer Performance: Emerging Trends, Issues, and Implications for Research and Practice. Journal of Retailing 85, no. 1 (March): 84-94.
Hanlon, Michelle, Edward L. Maydew, and Terry Shevlin. 2008. An unintended consequence of book-tax conformity: A loss of earnings informativeness. Journal of Accounting and Economics 46, no. 2-3 (December): 294-311.
Kedia, Simi, and Shiva Rajgopal. 2009. Neighborhood matters: The impact of location on broad based stock option plans. Journal of Financial Economics 92, no. 1 (April): 109-127.
Kumar, Subodha, and Suresh P. Sethi. 2009. Dynamic pricing and advertising for web content providers. European Journal of Operational Research 197, no. 3 (September 16): 924-944.
Mu, Jifeng, Gang Peng, and Douglas L. MacLachlan. 2009. Effect of risk management strategy on NPD performance. Technovation 29, no. 3 (March): 170-180.
Schipper, Katherine A., Catherine M. Schrand, Terry Shevlin, and T. Jeffrey Wilks. 2009. Reconsidering Revenue Recognition. Accounting Horizons 23, no. 1 (March 0): 55-68.
Song, Michael, Mark E. Parry, and Tomoko Kawakami. 2009. Incorporating Network Externalities into the Technology Acceptance Model<sup>*</sup>. Journal of Product Innovation Management 26, no. 3: 291-307.
Lists for new books received in the Foster Business Library for May 2009 are available from the links below:
We have just added two new databases for international business research.
Global Road Warrior – Provides international travelers with information on 175 countries. Topics include country facts, climate, society & culture, demographics, money and banking, points of interest, transportation, maps, communications, and much more.
World Trade Ref – A compilation of data sets and other types of information on a wide array of topics relating to international trade, including air transport; the basics of international trade (imports, exports, foreign exchange, contracts); business entities worldwide; computer terms, country codes, country and demographic data; currencies; U.S. customs requirements and rulings; U.S. import and export forms; the full text of NAFTA and related documents; security data set (C-TPAT, FAST, PAPS, PARS, etc.); and much more.
Both of these databases can be found on the Foster Business Library Databases list at:
http://www.lib.washington.edu/business/guides/databases/
The Foster Business Library will be open from 1-5pm on Monday, May 25, in observance of the Memorial Day Holiday. Our hours for the rest of the weekend will remain unchanged.
Sat, May 23 – 10am-6pm
Sun, May 24 – 1pm-9pm
Mon, May 25 – 1pm-5pm (Memorial Day)
Hours for all University Libraries are available at:
http://www.lib.washington.edu/about/hours/
Lists for new books received in the Foster Business Library for April 2009 are available from the links below:




