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ACCOUNTING

US governmental sites

US Organizations

Standards

International

Comprehensive, or meta, sites

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BUSINESS ETHICS

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E-COMMERCE

Comprehensive, or 'meta', sites

Dictionaries, encyclopedias ...

Statistics

  • ClickZ Stats: a "source for interactive and Internet research. Facts, figures, research, and data on every facet of the online industry, domestic and worldwide."
  • Global Internet Statistics:  number of people online globally by language.
  • iMedia Connection--Research & Metrics: although this publisher's website won't exactly give you stats, it does have informative articles about the process of collecting web stats, and its many difficulties.
  • Internet World Statistics:  "up to date free worldwide Internet Usage, the Population Statistics and Market Data, for over 233 countries and world regions".
  • InternetStats: a directory portal to business and marketing statistics services' websites.
  • Nielsen NetRatings:  although most of Nielsen's stuff is fee-based, they do offer a few free data.

B2B (Business-to-business)

Governmental sites

Online publications: these are just of few of those 'out there' ...

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ECONOMICS

Comprehensive, or 'meta', sites

US governmental sites

International organizations

Research organizations, or 'Think Tanks'.  Not comprehensive ...

Time series data

  • Economagic.com: Economic Time Series Page (Ted Bos, University of Alabama at Birmingham).
    *** START here: the SEARCH function is great. ***
    Note: data is "as is", and does not include any documentation. Go to the data's original provider for documentation. Also, copying and pasting is not possible due to extra characters. Sigh ...
  • Bureau of Labor Statistics Data Employment and unemployment, productivity, wages, employment costs; producer and consumer price indices.
    Includes Historical Employment Data from the "A" Tables of the Current Population Survey.
  • Current Industrial Reports (US Census Bureau). Production and shipment statistics on selected products. Most of these series only go back to the late 1980's or early 1990's online, but farther back in time in print.
    Note: this link takes you directly to an index of products.
  • Economic Policy Institute's DataZone Current labor market, family income, price, wage, GDP, foreign trade, and federal deficit data.
  • FAOSTAT (Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN). Contains international time-series statistics on food; e.g. production, fertilizer and pesticides, land use, forest and fishery products, and agricultural machinery.
  • Federal Reserve Board of Governors Statistics. Commercial paper, interest rates, foreign exchange rates, industrial production and capacity utilization.
  • FRED (Federal Reserve Board of St. Louis). Current and historical U.S. economic and financial data.
  • Global Financial Data Sample Series This is a commercial site that offers a few free sample series as teasers. But what teasers they are: selected stock indices back to 1800; gold and silver prices back to 1718; corn, cotton and wheat prices back to the 1780's; consumer price indices and inflation rates (US, Japan and Germany back to 1820's, France back to 1840's, and England back to 1264!!) Wow ...
  • NBER Macrohistory Database 3500 historical time series, mostly pre-1950s.
  • NNDC Climate Data Online Historic weather data from the National Climatic Data Center of the NOAA. (Free access to data for '.edu' domain names.)
  • Penn World Tables (U. of Toronto). International demographic and economic statistics from 1950-1992.
  • UNESCO Statistics International statistics on education, culture and communication.
  • U.S. Dept. of Agriculture Economics and Statistics System

Working papers

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ENTREPRENEURSHIP

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FINANCE:
COMPANIES & MARKETS

Comprehensive, or 'meta', sites

Dictionaries, etc.

Evaluation of stock and financial web sites 

Company stock research sites: There are many commercial providers of financial and investment information. These are only a sample, but all include a good amount of "free" market information; e.g. current stock quotes, stock indices, market and company news. Sites with strengths in particular areas are noted.

  • Bloomberg.com: Good for business news.  This site also has many calculators (e.g. for car loans, mortgages, insurance, currency exchange, investments ...).
  • Hoover's:  A good site for looking up directory and overview type information on both private companies and public; the amount of content for a company varies (e.g. for public companies, also includes SEC EDGAR filings). Marquette also has a subscription to some of their content--if you're off-campus, use this link:  Hoover's Premium.
  • MSN Money--Investing: Lots of information and lots of possibilities for manipulating data, but requires lots of clicking to find it all.  A Forbes' Favorite.
  • Reuters Investing
  • Yahoo! Finance--Stock Research Center:  has a stock screener, etc.

Corporate culture:

  • QuintCareers: an interesting article about corporate culture from a job and careers information site.
  • Vault.com: On the publicly accessible site, there isn't much.  However, the MU Career Services Center provides a subscription to it!  Click here to login (Marquette users only), then find the homepage for the company of interest, and go to the company message board.

Company directory sites: These sites offer limited information on companies, usually only products or services, location and contact information. They do not usually distinguish between public and private companies.

American Depositary Receipts

  • ADR.com (from JP Morgan) Site requires you to acknowledge their disclaimer before entering. Sigh ...

Bonds

Historical stock quotes and charts

  • BigCharts Has quotes back to 1988. The provider of charting for many other sites.
  • Nightly Business Report - Financial Tools.  Has up to a decade ofhistorical quotes in chart format for both individual stocks and for indices.
  • Yahoo! Finance: Historical Quotes. Seems to go back to 1962 for some stocks. Provides the choice of daily, weekly, or monthly quotes plus dividends, and allows downloads in spreadsheet format.

Initial Public Offerings

Mutual funds

Lists

  • Forbes' lists (500, Platinum 400, 500 largest private companies, 200 best small companies, international 800, etc. Can be displayed alphabetically, or by several other variables.)
  • Fortune's lists (100, 500, Global 500, e-50, etc.)
  • Industry Week Rankings (includes: 100 best-managed companies, IW 1000, best plants, etc.)
  • Standard & Poor's Indices (US and global; e.g. S&P 100, S&P 500, S&P MidCap 400, S&P SmallCap 600 ...)  For each index, look for the 'Constituent List' link to see the names of the companies in the index.

US governmental sites

Exchanges

CEO salaries

Currency exchange rates

Socially responsible investing

Publications

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HUMAN RESOURCES

Comprehensive,
or meta, sites
Dictionaries Online HR magazines
US & WI governmental sites /
Major laws
Job analysis /
Performance evaluation
Compensation:
Benefits & wages
Diversity, Equal Employment
and Affirmative Action
Emotional intelligence Generational differences
Unions Benchmarking Organizations /
Miscellaneous

Comprehensive, or meta, sites:  these sites are mostly collections of links on the topic, but some also have explanatory material as well.

Dictionaries

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Online magazines

  • HR Magazine. The journal of the Society for Human Resource Management. Only a few of the articles are free online, a subscription is required for the rest. Still, you see the table of contents, and the site has some other free material available.
  • Workforce Online. Again, you can't read the actual magazine articles online without a subscription, you can see the table of contents.

US and WI governmental agency sites

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Major laws

Job Analysis

  • CMQOnline (Common Metric Questionnaire). A commercial source for job analysis tools. They tout themselves as an alternative to O*NET (see below). Includes a free demo of their system, explanations for why you should do job analysis, and a calculator for estimating the costs of an EEO lawsuit.
  • Job Analysis. Department of Labor description of job analysis, contains a link to a job analysis worksheet.
  • Job-Analysis.net. (Part of the HR-Guide.com 'ring' of web sites).
  • Job Analysis Resources from Robert J. Harvey at Virginia Tech. Includes links to parts of O*NET that can be difficult to find, and to CMQOnline, his company. (It sells the standardized job analysis instrument he developed, the Common Metric Questionnaire.)
  • O*NET OnLine This is the successor to the Department of Labor's old Dictionary of Occupational Titles. Use it to find data on job characteristics and worker attributes. It includes information on the knowledge, skills, abilities, interests, preparation, contexts, and tasks associated with 1,122 O* NET occupations. Click here for information from the Department of Labor about O*NET.

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Performance Appraisal: Look also under this heading in some of the meta sites above, in particular HRZone and Employer-Employee.com.

  • Introduction [to] Performance Appraisal (from Archer North & Associates).  This is from the web site of a commercial consulting company, but their intro to this topic is very interesting! Covers issues such as the purposes, methods, and benefits of performance appraisal; and looks at such problem areas as reward issues, conflict and confrontation, common mistakes, and bias effects. An interesting read.

Compensation: Benefits & Wages

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Diversity, equal employment, and affirmative action<

Disclaimer: there is a huge amount of material available on each of these topics and several related ones; the links below are only a small sample of what is 'out there'. Look also under these headings in the links provided by the meta sites and at some of the governmental agency sites above. Looking at the EEOC web site is a must.

Emotional intelligence

  • Consortium for Research on Emotional Intelligence in Organizations Founded in 1996, this non-profit "aids the advancement of research and practice related to emotional intelligence in organizations". Specifically, it supports projects based on aspects of the work of Daniel Goleman, author of Emotional Intelligence and Working with Emotional Intelligence.
  • Emotional Intelligence Homepage (aka EQ International; by Steve Hein et al.) Although this site is not attractively laid-out, nonetheless there is some good content on it. In particular see the entries under 'definition/history of EI intelligence' and 'business issues'.

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Generational differences

  • Beloit College Mindset List. The purpose of this list is to help the faculty and staff of Beloit College to remember "that the world view of today's new college students is significantly different from the intellectual framework of those atudents who entered only a few years earlier". The lists are fun to read, and are "an alert for those of us who may be suffering from hardening of the references."
  • Generations at Work. This is the site of consultant Claire Raines, however, there is a fair amount of free content available. Look at the FAQ page and the Articles.
  • Winning the Talent Wars Newsletter from RainmakerThinking, Inc. Although extremely brief and sometimes overly simplistic, and promoting the consulting services, these newsletter 'articles' can be interesting.

Unions

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Benchmarking: There aren't many sites that have free material on benchmarking--more are fee-for-service only.

Organizations/Miscellaneous

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INDUSTRY

  • 1992 Economic Census (US Census Bureau)
  • 1997 Economic Census (US Census Bureau)
  • 2002 Economic Census (US Census Bureau)
  • About.com Industry Interesting commercial site with web links, news and analysis on industries ranging from advertising to health care to wireless. Also has shopping and chat, sigh ...
  • Census of Agriculture (USDA)
  • Current Industrial Reports (US Census Bureau) Production and shipment statistics on selected products and industries. Some are broad categories such as "Aerospace industry" and "Major household appliances", others are very specific products, such as "Confectionery", "Flat glass", and "Vending machines"
    Note: This link takes you directly to an index of products.
  • EPA Sector Notebooks Contain comprehensive industry environmental profiles, industrial process information, pollution prevention techniques, pollutant release data, and regulatory requirements.
    Note: Most require Adobe Acrobat Reader.
  • Industry Profiles: US Business Reporter. A commercial site with nice 2-3 page industry analyses.
  • International Trade Data System: Industry Profiles (US Dept. of Treasury) Dated, and in-depth, profiles of 21 industries: autos, chemicals, computers, cosmetics, dairy, food & beverage, forestry, fruit & vegetables, grain, livestock, oil, paper, pharmaceuticals, seafood, steel, sugar, textiles.
  • Metal Prices in the United States through 1998 (USGS) Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader.
  • Small Business Advancement National Center Industry Profiles. Most of these profiles date from the late 1980's and early 1990's, but still have useful background information. Some profiles are on very narrow and specific industries.
  • STAT-USA (US Dept. of Commerce. Parts are available to MarquetteNet users only) A wonderful resource. State of the Nation focuses on domestic information, and Globus & NTDB focuses on international information.
  • Trade Development Industry Programs (US Dept of Commerce, Int'l Trade Administration) Not an easy site to use (too many links to other parts of the ITA, with lots of page format changes), but has useful data.
  • UNIDO Reference Information Although buried several screens in, there is industrial manufacturing data (at the 3-digit ISIC level) by country.

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INTERNATIONAL TRADE

Country research Trade Statistics Trade agreements
or barriers
US governmental
sites
International
organizations
Commodity/trade
classification systems
Industry
classification systems
Currency
exchange rates
Comprehensive, or
'meta' sites

Country research

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Trade statistics

Trade agreements or barriers

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US governmental sites

International organizations

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Commodity or trade classifications

Industry classification systems

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Exchange rates

Comprehensive, or 'meta' sites

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MAGAZINES & NEWSPAPERS

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MARKETING

Comprehensive, or 'meta', sites

Dictionaries, etc.

Associations

Marketing Research and Consumer Behavior

Lifestyles

Forecasting

Electronic Commerce

Demographics

Links to Other Business Schools

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MISCELLANEOUS

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