
Working
papers
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What are working
papers? |
Some staff in universities, public institutions and research
bodies produce documents to initiate and promote
original research. These are commonly
described as working papers, but also as discussion, policy,
research or technical papers.
They usually appear in a series and are published as and
when completed (i.e. irregularly). Academic working papers
frequently evolve into scholarly journal articles. All are
perfectly legitimate sources for academic and student research
and assignments
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Finding them |
Major online collections.
SSRN (Social Science Research Network) |
RePEc
(Research Papers in Economics)
Institutional papers.
Many universities and
institutes provide free online access to their output:
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Business school
papers
- Business papers by subject:
Accounting | Economics (general,
academic,
official) |
Finance |
Health & safety |
HRM |
Management |
Marketing
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International relations, development and politics papers
Print at DCU. Business and economics papers from some
Irish universities (DCU, NUIG, NUIM, UCD) are available on the Library shelves.
Search the catalogue for
individual series, e.g. do keyword search on "research
papers dublin city university business school" |
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