Business Horizons
1958 - 2025
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Volume 51, issue 6, 2008
- Understanding China in transition pp. 457-461

- Marjorie A. Lyles
- Appreciating cultural differences in China: An interview with Robert A. Eckert, Chairperson of the Board and CEO of Mattel, Inc pp. 463-468

- Marjorie A. Lyles
- A win-win relationship: An interview with Zhou Wenzhong, Ambassador to the United States from the People's Republic of China pp. 469-472

- Marjorie A. Lyles
- Ownership structure and the diversification and performance of publicly-listed companies in China pp. 473-483

- Andrew Delios, Nan Zhou and Wei Wei Xu
- China's outward foreign direct investment pp. 485-491

- Wei He and Marjorie A. Lyles
- Piracy in China pp. 493-500

- Erin Swike, Sean Thompson and Christine Vasquez
- Overcoming corporate rigidities in the dynamic Chinese market pp. 501-509

- Shenxue Li, Mark Easterby-Smith and Marjorie A. Lyles
- Financial reforms in Chinese banking: The impact on personal lending and operational efficiency pp. 511-517

- Michael Horrocks, Venkataramanan Ramaswamy and Keri Rupp
- Challenging Confucius: Western banks in the Chinese credit card market pp. 519-527

- Justin W. Evans
- Understanding and managing CEO celebrity pp. 529-534

- David J. Ketchen , Garry L. Adams and Christopher L. Shook
- Corporate social responsibility, corporate governance, and financial performance: Lessons from finance pp. 535-540

- Robert Neal and Philip L. Cochran
- The new value imperative for privately held companies: The why, what, and how of value management strategy pp. 541-553

- John W. Hill and Thomas L. Zeller
- The market within: A marketing approach to creating and developing high-value employment relationships pp. 555-565

- Linda Schweitzer and Sean Lyons
- Books on the horizon pp. 567-571

- Mimi Dollinger
Volume 51, issue 5, 2008
- In my opinion pp. 359-361

- Catherine M. Dalton
- Firm strategies in a changing global competitive landscape pp. 363-369

- Michael A. Hitt and Xiaoming He
- Unintended economic implications of financial reporting standards pp. 371-377

- Kristian D. Allee, Laureen A. Maines and David A. Wood
- Cheating and NASCAR: Who's at the wheel? pp. 379-389

- Melissa Baucus, William I. Norton , Beth Davis-Sramek and William Meek
- What leads to cultural intelligence? pp. 391-399

- Kerri Anne Crowne
- Formally shaming white-collar criminals pp. 401-410

- John M. Ivancevich, Robert Konopaske and Jacqueline A. Gilbert
- Transfer pricing for aligning divisional and corporate decisions pp. 411-417

- Laurel Adams and Ralph Drtina
- Creating emotions via B2C websites pp. 419-428

- Marilyn Y. Jones, Mark T. Spence and Christine Vallaster
- Embracing realism and recognizing choice in IT offshoring initiatives pp. 429-440

- Joseph Lampel and Ajay Bhalla
- Using product design strategically to create deeper consumer connections pp. 441-450

- Charles H. Noble and Minu Kumar
- Books on the horizon pp. 451-455

- Mimi Dollinger
Volume 51, issue 4, 2008
- Fish tales: Leadership lessons from the Bering Sea pp. 263-266

- Catherine M. Dalton
- Social entrepreneurship: Key issues and concepts pp. 267-271

- S. Trevis Certo and Toyah Miller
- Confronting America's healthcare crisis pp. 273-280

- Leonard L. Berry
- Blogging: A new play in your marketing game plan pp. 281-292

- Tanuja Singh, Liza Veron-Jackson and Joe Cullinane
- How managers can lower mental illness costs by reducing stigma pp. 293-300

- Betsy D. Gelb and Patrick W. Corrigan
- Building a capable organization: The eight levers of strategy implementation pp. 301-309

- Victoria L. Crittenden and William F. Crittenden
- Will the new competitive landscape cause your firm's decline? It depends on your mindset pp. 311-320

- Somnath Lahiri, Liliana Pérez-Nordtvedt and Robert W. Renn
- MIRR: A better measure pp. 321-329

- Herbert Kierulff
- Disclosure, leaks, and slips: Issues and strategies for prohibiting employee communication pp. 331-339

- Lyle Sussman
- Socially responsible entrepreneurs: What do they do to create and build their companies? pp. 341-352

- David Y. Choi and Edmund R. Gray
- Books on the horizon pp. 353-357

- Mimi Dollinger
Volume 51, issue 3, 2008
- When in France, do as the French...? pp. 161-162

- Catherine M. Dalton
- Services marketing pp. 163-168

- Leslie M. Fine
- We've got the power! How customer power affects supply chain relationships pp. 169-174

- Barbara B. Flynn, Xiande Zhao, Baofeng Huo and Jeff Hoi Yan Yeung
- Women growing businesses: Clearing the hurdles pp. 175-179

- Candida G. Brush and Elizabeth J. Gatewood
- Lessons learned from renewable electricity marketing attempts: A case study pp. 181-190

- Sharyn Rundle-Thiele, Angela Paladino and Sergio Antonio G. Apostol
- Strategies to detect and reduce counterfeiting activity pp. 191-199

- Barry Berman
- The business case for commitment to diversity pp. 201-209

- Stanley F. Slater, Robert A. Weigand and Thomas J. Zwirlein
- Critical competitive strategy issues every entrepreneur should consider before going into business pp. 211-221

- Alan Davis and Eric M. Olson
- Auditors gone wild: The "other" problem in public accounting pp. 223-233

- Ronald Jelinek and Kate Jelinek
- Best value supply chains: A key competitive weapon for the 21st century pp. 235-243

- David Ketchen, William Rebarick, G. Tomas M. Hult and David Meyer
- The role of accounting information in revenue management pp. 245-255

- Ronald J. Huefner and James A. Largay
- BOOKS ON THE HORIZON pp. 257-261

- Mimi Dollinger
Volume 51, issue 2, 2008
- From the battlefield to the boardroom pp. 79-83

- Catherine M. Dalton
- Corporate governance in the post Sarbanes-Oxley period: Compensation disclosure and analysis (CD&A) pp. 85-92

- Dan R. Dalton and Catherine M. Dalton
- What's in a relationship The case of commercial lending pp. 93-103

- Gregory Udell
- Spotlight on pensions pp. 105-111

- Laureen A. Maines
- Managers and their not-so rational decisions pp. 113-119

- S. Trevis Certo, Brian L. Connelly and Laszlo Tihanyi
- Strategic transformation as the essential last step in the process of business turnaround pp. 121-130

- John A. Pearce and D. Keith Robbins
- Transcendent leadership pp. 131-139

- Mary Crossan and Daina Mazutis
- Time bandits: How they are created, why they are tolerated, and what can be done about them pp. 141-149

- David J. Ketchen , Christopher W. Craighead and M. Ronald Buckley
- Human resource management: Challenges for graduate education pp. 151-154

- James C. Wimbush
- BOOKS ON THE HORIZON pp. 155-159

- Mimi Dollinger
Volume 51, issue 1, 2008
- On the horizon: Celebrating the past while focusing on the future pp. 1-3

- Catherine M. Dalton
- One hundred years of excellence in business education: What have we learned? pp. 5-12

- Frank Acito, Patricia M. McDougall and Daniel C. Smith
- The ten commandments of legal risk management pp. 13-19

- Michael B. Metzger
- Pioneering strategies for entrepreneurial success pp. 21-27

- Candida G. Brush
- Serving unfair customers pp. 29-37

- Leonard L. Berry and Kathleen Seiders
- The service imperative pp. 39-46

- Mary Jo Bitner and Stephen W. Brown
- Political environments and business strategy: Implications for managers pp. 47-53

- Gerald D. Keim and Amy J. Hillman
- Corporate governance reforms in China and India: Challenges and opportunities pp. 55-64

- Nandini Rajagopalan and Yan Zhang
- Interesting problems and interesting research: A path to effective exchanges between managers and scholars pp. 65-71

- R. Duane Ireland and David J. Ketchen
- BOOKS ON THE HORIZON pp. 73-76

- Mimi Dollinger
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