Abstract
Business has long been at the forefront in providing the most germane ideas related not just to business and economics, but also to leadership, organizational behavior, human resource management, decision making, corporate finance, law, technology, managerial communication, and ethics. Even as they age, the articles published in Harvard Business provide a fascinating view onto the world's economy, giving today's readers perspective on what it was like to own and operate a business down through the years. The archives of the Harvard Business are now available online through Ebsco's Business Source databases, and this annotated bibliography guides researchers and readers to articles relevant to their needs and interests from this storied publication. The bibliography features entries for every article published in the Business Review since its inception in October 1922, including a one- to three-sentence annotation summarizing the article's contents. The entries are organized by subject area, and the book also indexes the names of approximately 8,000 authors who have written for the journal.
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