This Research Guide contains general information and is a great jumping off point for business students.
"The Title of Annual Report or SEC Filing." Name of Website. Publisher or Business Responsible for the
Website (if different from the website name), year or date of publication, URL, DOI, or permalink.
"2016 Annual Report." Nike, Inc., 2016, 1.q4cdn.com/806093406/files/doc_financials/2016/ar/index.html
"Title of SEC Filing or Annual Report." Name of Website. Publisher, Date of Publication, URL, DOI,
or permalink.
"Nike, Inc. Form 10-K for Fiscal Year Ended May 31, 2016." EDGAR. Securities and Exchange
Commission, 2016, https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/320187/000032018716000336
/nke-5312016x10k.htm
"The Title of the Report." The Title of the Source. Name of Publisher, Date of Publication. Name of Database, URL or permalink.
"Nike, Inc. - SWOT Analysis Report." Global Market Direct SWOT Reports. GlobalData, 7 Nov. 2016.
Business Insights: Global, callisto.ggsrv.com/imgsrv/FastFetch/UBER1/306325_GDRT31756FSA
"Comany Name." The Title of the Source. Name of Publisher, Date of Publication. Name of
Database, URL or permalink.
"Nike, Inc." Business Insights: Global. Gale - Cengage Learning, n.d. Business Insights:
Global, bi.galegroup.com/global/company/306325?u=lom_washtenawcc
"Company Name." The Title of the Source. Name of the Publisher, Date of Publication. Name of
Database, URL or permalink
"Nike, Inc. - Financials." Business Insights: Global. Thompson Reuters, n.d. Business Insights:
Global, permalink not available.
Business Insights: Global includes MLA citation information at the bottom of each report, document, or article. You can also click the citation tool button
(upper right-hand side, looks like a sheet of notebook paper, next to "Share" button) to download or export the citation.
"Company Name or Title of Report or Title of Article." The Title of the Source. Editor Name.
Volume/Edition. Name of Publisher, Date of Publication. Name of Database, URL or permalink.
"Nike, Inc." International Directory of Company Histories. Ed. Jay P. Pederson. Vol. 152. St. James
Press, 2014. Business Insights: Global,bi.galegroup.com/global/article/GALE%CI2501317818/
0b1552a9575e6148119812306a6de301?u=lom_washtenawcc
"The Title of the Web Page." Name of Website. Publisher or Organization Responsible for the Website
(if different from the website name), Year or Date of Publication, URL, DOI, or permalink.
"Nike, Inc. Financials, Income Statement - Annual Data." Google Finance. Google, 2016,
https://www.google.com/finance?q=NYSE%3ANKE&fstype=ii&ei=r2YrWLHFN4fi2AbB9KCAAw
Government Name. Government Agency. Sub-Agency or Sub-Commitee. "The Title of the Website
Page." Name of Website. Publisher, Date of Publication, URL, DOI, or permalink.
United States. Department of Labor. Occupational Health and Safety Administration. "Description for
3021:Rubber and Plastics Footwear." Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) System Search.
Department of Labor, n.d., osha.gov/pls/imis/sic_manual.display?id=633&tab=description
Government Name. Government Agency. Sub-Agency or Sub-Commitee. "The Title of the Website
Page." Name of Website . Publisher, Date of Publication, URL, DOI, or permalink.
United States. Dept. of Commerce. Census Bureau. "2012 NAICS Definition: 316210
Footwear Manufacturing." North American Industry Classification. Census Bureau,
2012, http://www.census.gov/cgi-bin/sssd/naics/naicsrch
Last Name, First Name of author or Editor. "The Title of the Web Page."Name of Website. Publisher or Organization Responsible for
the Website (if different from the website name), year or date of publication, URL, DOI, or permalink.
"Nike Aims to Minimize Our Environmental Footprint." Nike, 2017, http://about.nike.com/pages/environmental-impact.
NOTE:
When citing information from a company website, you must cite the exact page on which the information was found, not just the company's homepage. Include all available information.