
Efficient Research Techniques for BUS 272 Students
Explore efficient research techniques and tools for BUS 272 students in this comprehensive guide. Discover the steps outlined in the Only 4 Steps video, delve into the rise of the gig economy, and uncover the leading benefits of working in this dynamic industry. Gain insights on gig workers' motivations and learn how to leverage the SFU Library resources effectively for your research needs.
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While you are waiting for class to start 1. If you haven t already done so already watch this 6-min video: bit.ly/Only4Steps or at least read this PDF: bit.ly/4StepsHandout 2. Join AHASlides: scan this QR code (phone) or enter this URL (laptop) https://ahaslides.com/BUS272 BUS 272 Mark Bodnar mbodnar@sfu.ca
Beyond good enough Efficient research techniques and tools BUS 272 Mark Bodnar mbodnar@sfu.ca mbodnar@sfu.ca BUS 272 Mark Bodnar
Review The 4 steps outlined in the Only 4 Steps video 1 2 3 4 BUS 272 Mark Bodnar mbodnar@sfu.ca
Topic Screen capture from https://www.inc.com/kevin-daum/the-gig-economy-is- exploding-employers-and-freela.html BUS 272 Mark Bodnar mbodnar@sfu.ca
Topic Number of freelancers in the United States from 2017 to 2028 (in millions)* * Found via SFU Library s Statista database Upwork. (n.d.). Number of freelancers in the United States from 2017 to 2028 (in millions). In Statista - The Statistics Portal. Retrieved March 1, 2019, from https://www.statista.com/statistics/921593/gig-economy-number-of-freelancers-us/ BUS 272 Mark Bodnar mbodnar@sfu.ca
Topic Leading benefits of working in the gig economy in Canada in 2019 Share of respondents 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% Make extra money 74% Work-life balance/Flexible 39% Way to earn income/experience while looking for a full-time job 34% Control/autonomy 25% Note(s): Canada; November 8 to 12, 2019; 18 years and older; 1,510 respondents Source(s): Angus Reid Institute; ID 1090577 BUS 272 Mark Bodnar mbodnar@sfu.ca
1 Brainstorm gig workers motivation BUS 272 Mark Bodnar mbodnar@sfu.ca
2 Choose tool SFU Library site > search for BUS 272 BUS 272 Mark Bodnar mbodnar@sfu.ca
3 Keyword search BUS 272 Mark Bodnar mbodnar@sfu.ca
4 Cycle! Subjects Additional keywords Authors References Cited by BUS 272 Mark Bodnar mbodnar@sfu.ca
Bonus Beyond 4 Steps Truncation Recognizing scholarly journals Finding fulltext Relevance ranking Search within citing articles Getting help! AskAway online chat Research Help: appointments + drop-in + email Me! mbodnar@sfu.ca BUS 272 Mark Bodnar mbodnar@sfu.ca
Quiz!! (for fun no stress) Join AHASlides: scan this QR code (phone) or enter this URL (laptop) https://ahaslides.com/BUS272 BUS 272 Mark Bodnar mbodnar@sfu.ca
Questions? BUS 272 Mark Bodnar mbodnar@sfu.ca