Business Source Ultimate

> Return to the #109 Newsletter Looking for the most comprehensive business research database? EBSCO’s Business Source Ultimate is your best bet. With access to 3,655 active full-text journals—including Harvard Business Review, Academy of Management Journal, Management Science, Forbes, and Fortune—it covers everything from global market trends to management theory and historical insights. It also includes active full text for FT50 journals, making it an essential resource for MBA programs and…

Metroverse

> Return to the #109 Newsletter City Curious? Metroverse lets you explore the urban edge. Built by Harvard’s Growth Lab, Metroverse is your go-to playground for decoding the economic DNA of cities around the world. Compare urban economies, uncover your city’s tech edge, and spot its best bets for future growth. Whether you’re scouting innovation hubs or simply curious, Metroverse transforms complex urban data into sleek, interactive insights. From Barcelona to…

Discover Emerging Research Topics

> Return to the #109 Newsletter Stay ahead of research trends using the Research Horizons Navigator in InCites Benchmarking & Analytics (Clarivate). This powerful tool helps identify emerging topics, growth areas, and evolving research fronts across disciplines, making it ideal for spotting innovation opportunities, benchmarking research performance and identifying collaboration prospects. How to Access: Go to  Web of Science and create a Clarivate account by clicking on Register (registration must be…

Fundamentos para una empresa humanista centrada en la persona

> Return to the #109 Newsletter The Spanish edition of The Humanistic Person-Centered Company by Professor Domènec Melé has just been launched, offering Spanish-speaking readers access to a timely and thought-provoking reflection on the role of human dignity in business. Fundamentos para una empresa humanista centrada en la persona: pensando en la compañía mercantil del futuro explores humanism not only as an ethical alternative to economism, but as a path to…

Global Trade

> Return to the #109 Newsletter The global trade system is undergoing profound transformation. Long-standing rules and multilateral frameworks are giving way to a more fragmented, volatile, and strategically contested environment. From geopolitical tensions to AI-driven supply chains, the pace of change is accelerating—and with it, the need for businesses to rethink how they operate and compete. In this new era of deglobalization, resilience, adaptability, and foresight are no longer optional—they…