This use the Concept Map function in the Discover Tool:
What is Concept Mapping?
Concept Mapping is a useful, graphical tool to help you visualize your research. Concept mapping can help you organize and representing ideas and knowledge. They are represented by boxes or circles linked by the relationship between the two concepts. Below is an example of concept map/mind map. Source; https://www.biggerplate.com/mindmaps/qSZ5n6aN/thesis-dissertation-format
Thesauri provides subject headings and related terms that you may not think of. Subject headings for an article are created by human indexers who read the articles and assigned the subject headings based on an approved list of a specific database.
1. Go to Business Source Complete or ABI/INFORM Collection business article databases
2. Click on "Thesaurus" on top of the upper tool bar
3. Enter your search term
4. Look over the suggested list for subject headings, aka Controlled Vocabulary or Descriptors, select terms that applied to your search
5. Select "Narrower" "Broader' tems or "Implode" if you want to search all sub-categories under your subject headings.
6. Repeat for the second search term
7. Connect the two sets of results. with AND or OR
Most of the time, a keyword, title, author, or topic is enough to generate a Google Scholar search. However, if you want have to control and repeatability in your search, use the Google Scholar Advanced Search function.