Introduction to Online Accounting, Tax and Financial research, Vol. 2 FROM THE PUBLISHER
Introduction to Online Accounting and Financial Research offers thorough coverage of effective online research practices for the financial manager. This volume begins by helping readers gain a solid understanding of the basics of conducting accounting and financial research, including technical standards, terminology and the context in which this information is used. The steps for defining the research problem, selecting the best sources, and developing search strategies that match the information's application are then discussed and evaluated. This reference guide also discusses recommended sources, free vs. for-pay options, and the critical issues of reliability and reputability.
Like all the titles in the Business Research Series, this book is conveniently divided into four sections containing a number of business research applications that can be used for both in-house research training and reference.
Internet research can be quick, easy, and abundant but also challenging. Research sites sometimes come and go, and sources can be questionable. The Business Research Solutions Series provides comprehensive business and financial research reference guides and online training manuals to bridge a major gap in the field of online research methodology. This resourceful and innovative series of reference guides teaches readers how to approach a research problem, how to select the best online sources, and how to effectively use these sources. It also suggests alternate low-cost solutions for many standard questions and problems. A must-have for professionals involved in corporate research, these invaluable tools provide step-by-step advice on how to analyze,interpret, and present data for informed decision-making.
SYNOPSIS
Klopper (Goizueta Business Library, Emory University) offers coverage of effective online research practices for accounting and financial managers, and provides critical evaluations of some 120 research databases, rated for timeliness, ease of use, search options, support services, and other factors. Basics of conducting accounting and financial research are overviewed, and steps for defining a research problem, selecting the best sources, and developing search strategies are detailed. There is also discussion of recommended sources, free vs. for-pay options, and reliability and reputability. Examples of effective search strategies are given, and a directory of data sources and data source publishers is included. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR