Databases that focus on related disciplines can be useful for filling in gaps in a search. Many marketing professors publish in psychology journals, for example. These databases can expand your search.
Psychology. Includes books and conference proceedings in addition to journals.
Bibliographic database of scholarly literature in the psychological, social, behavioral, and health sciences. PsycINFO covers journals, books, reviews, and dissertations.
Sociology, which includes a lot of research on organizational behavior.
Provides access to research in sociology and related disciplines. Includes citations since 1963 (and abstracts since 1974) for articles in over 1,500 journals.
Public policy focus. Includes many sources beyond journals, including government documents and reports from Non Government Organizations
Provides selective subject and bibliographic access to periodicals, books, hearings, reports, gray literature, government publications, Internet resources, and other publications from 120 countries.
Law journals and related content. Useful for corporate finance and accounting.
Covers July 1981 to present. Index to Legal Periodicals & Books has been relied on for over 50 years for complete coverage of the most important English language legal information. Users will appreciate international coverage and access to scholarly articles, symposia, jurisdictional surveys, court decisions, legislation, books, book reviews, and more. This is an excellent resource for attorneys, educators, business people, law librarians, students, paralegals, and others involved with the law.