I'm sorry, but I am unable to browse the internet or access specific databases to search for scholarly articles. However, I can provide you with guidance on how to search for scholarly journal articles related to business decision-making models in the UFS library databases.
First, you would need to visit the UFS library website and access their databases or search options. Some common databases that UFS library might provide access to are JSTOR, ProQuest, EBSCOhost, and ScienceDirect.
Once you have accessed the databases, you can start your search by using relevant keywords such as "business decision-making models" or "decision-making framework for business."
Refine your search by selecting the option to search within academic journals or scholarly articles. This will ensure that the results are from reputable sources.
Review the search results and select two articles that seem relevant to your topic. Look for articles that mention decision-making models or frameworks in the abstract or title.
After selecting the articles, you can then obtain the following information for each article:
1. Name of article and the database used to find the article:
- Article 1: [Name of the article] from [Name of the database].
- Article 2: [Name of the article] from [Name of the database].
2. List and explain the relevant models the author identified in the article about decision-making:
- For each article, provide a brief overview of the decision-making models or frameworks discussed by the author.
Remember to properly cite and reference the articles using the appropriate citation style (APA, MLA, etc.).
Search for two (2) scholarly journal articles about business decision-making models on two different databases provided by the UFS library. Once you have found the articles, please share the following for each article:
Name of article and database used to find the article
List and explain the relevant models the author identified in the article about decision-making.
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