Every paper that matters. Nothing that doesn’t.
Yajur is a research instrument for business scholarship: search only the journals that count, screen systematically, and build an evidence base rigorous enough to cite in a methods section.
Scroll: watch the field organize
A field of candidates → 148 clean stacks.
The boundary is the product.
The premise
Business research runs on a search box built for the whole web. Scholars spend weeks discarding results that should never have appeared, then months turning what’s left into a review, by hand.
Yajur starts from the opposite premise: a curated, versioned corpus (148 top-tier journals, the ones the field actually trusts) and instruments built for the review itself. Systematic search. Screening with the scholar in the loop. A comparison table where every cell can prove where it came from.
Contents
- 01 The Problem Discovery, screening, and synthesis are months of grunt work, on infrastructure built for the web, not the field.
- 02 The Instrument Curated search, a real systematic-review method, and a comparison table that shows its evidence.
- 03 The Edge A purpose-built engine on a corpus nobody else has cleaned, with a reading method we don’t publish.
- 04 The Road v1 earns the trust: the evidence base and the drafted review. v2 compounds it: the knowledge engine, then grounded gaps.
The corpus: every list that counts, one boundary
148 journals and counting, the UTD-24, the FT50, the AJG top tier, enumerated into one clean boundary: declared, versioned, searchable.
“Elicit, but only for the top business journals, and rigorous enough to put in a methods section.”
The working one-liner