Business Horizons
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Volume 32, issue 6, 1989
- The 1980s: An evolutionary decade for the financial system pp. 2-13

- Robert C. Klemkosky
- The decline of public equity: The return to private enterprise? pp. 14-23

- John W. Kensinger and John D. Martin
- Bond market innovations and financial intermediation pp. 24-33

- Donald J. Smith and Robert Taggart
- The globalization of world financial markets pp. 34-41

- Bruce Resnick
- On the computerization of finance pp. 42-46

- Dudley G. Luckett
- Program trading of equities: Renegade or mainstream? pp. 47-55

- Joanne M. Hill
- Innovations in short-term financial management pp. 56-64

- William L. Sartoris and Ned C. Hill
- Technology and performance: The evolution of market mechanisms pp. 65-69

- David J. Wright
- Innovations in financial intermediation pp. 70-75

- Tim S. Campbell
- Truth or consequences: Politics and performance appraisals pp. 76-82

- Clinton O. Longenecker
- Making internal services market driven pp. 83-89

- Sandra Vandermerwe and Douglas Gilbert
- Marketing in the AIDS era pp. 90-97

- Terence Nevett and John Schleede
- American management as viewed by international professionals pp. 98-105

- Ashok Nimgade
- Soviet agriculture pp. 106-107

- Zhores Medvedev
- Broken Alliance: The turbulent times between blacks and Jews in America pp. 107-108

- Jonathan Kaufman
Volume 32, issue 5, 1989
- Knowing the unknowable pp. 2-8

- Lawrence Davidson
- The generation gap in business ethics pp. 9-14

- Justin G. Longenecker, Joseph A. McKinney and Carlos W. Moore
- Are you an administrator, a manager, or a leader? pp. 15-21

- Dale D. McConkey
- What's affirmative about affirmative action? pp. 22-27

- Maurice Villere and Sandra Hartman
- Managers and downsizing pp. 28-33

- Woodruff Imberman
- Strategic planning conferences pp. 34-40

- William B. Carper and Terry A. Bresnick
- Corporate strategic planning and corporate marketing: Toward an interface? pp. 41-48

- Mary Anne Raymond and Hiram C. Barksdale
- Acquisition bridge financing by investment banks pp. 49-53

- Alan S. Glazer
- The MBA and corporate leadership pp. 54-57

- Robert E. Rose and Calvin Wong
- The paradox of manufacturing productivity and innovation pp. 58-64

- Robert R. Bell and John M. Burnham
- Could you succeed in small business? pp. 65-69

- Henry H. Beam and Thomas A. Carey
- Joseph Alois Schumpeter pp. 70-76

- Irvin M. Grossack
- Corporate strategy for disposition of excess real estate pp. 77-79

- Maury Seldin
Volume 32, issue 4, 1989
- The editor's chair Corporate governance: Who is in control here? pp. 2-10

- Dan R. Dalton
- Corporate governance: Fact or fiction? pp. 11-15

- Paula L. Rechner
- Shareholders and the issue of corporate governance: The silenced partner pp. 16-21

- Idalene F. Kesner
- Devil's advocacy and the board: A modest proposal pp. 22-27

- Charles R. Schwenk
- ESOPs: The "Trojan horse" of the antitakeover realm pp. 28-35

- Craig P. Dunn
- The ubiquitous leveraged buyout (LBO): Management buyout or management sellout? pp. 36-42

- Dan R. Dalton
- Statutory limits on director liability pp. 43-50

- Bill Shaw
- What men are saying about women in business: A decade later pp. 51-53

- Alma S. Baron
- Strategies for Europe 1992 pp. 54-58

- James M. Higgins and Timo Santalainen
- Shutting it down: A test for management pp. 59-62

- Anthony C. LaRusso
- Capitalism and business: Public perceptions pp. 63-66

- Robert A. Peterson, Gerald Albaum and George Kozmetsky
- Shared vision pp. 67-69

- D. Keith Denton and Barry L. Wisdom
- How quantitative business techniques are being used pp. 70-74

- Ronald L. Coccari
Volume 32, issue 3, 1989
- Lessons from Singapore pp. 2-10

- Harvey C. Bunke
- Congress rethinks America's competitiveness pp. 11-16

- David A. Heenan
- Self-styled barriers inhibit transferring management methods pp. 17-21

- Richard G. Newman and K. Anthony Rhee
- Hazing: Uncovering one of the best-kept secrets of the workplace pp. 22-26

- Natasha Josefowitz and Herman Gadon
- Dealing with employee theft pp. 27-34

- Neil H. Snyder and Karen E. Blair
- Downsizing: Survivors' assessments pp. 35-41

- Lynn A. Isabella
- American executives through foreign eyes pp. 42-48

- Arthur M. Whitehill
- Core strategy: End result of restructuring? pp. 49-55

- Sandra Waddock
- Sharing the vision pp. 56-59

- John W. Alexander
- Leaders as stars, pulsars, quasars, and black holes pp. 60-64

- Richard H. G. Field
- Ambiguity, ethics, and the bottom line pp. 65-70

- James R. Davis
- The social construction of technology: Microcomputers and the organization of work pp. 71-75

- Barbara J. Risman and Donald Tomaskovic-Devey
- Managing new product design and factory fit pp. 76-79

- Nan S. Langowitz
- The automated factory: Justification and implementation pp. 80-86

- Mohsen Attaran
Volume 32, issue 2, 1989
- From the editor pp. 2-2

- Harvey C. Bunke
- Cross-cultural literacy and the pacific rim pp. 3-13

- Philip West
- An economic profile of the Pacific Rim pp. 18-25

- James Koch
- Wa, Guanxi, and Inhwa: Managerial principles in Japan, China, and Korea pp. 26-31

- Jon P. Alston
- Public and private self in communicating with Japan pp. 32-40

- Dean C. Barnlund
- Learning and working in Japan pp. 41-47

- Merry I. White
- Technological creativity: Japan and the United States pp. 48-53

- Edwin Mansfield
- China and the Pacific Rim--the cultural factor pp. 54-57

- Zhao Jinglun
- Will China adopt western management practices? pp. 58-64

- Shirley C. Zhuang and Arthur M. Whitehill
- International joint ventures with Pacific Rim partners pp. 65-71

- D. Robert Webster
- Recent tax reforms in the new industrial economies of East Asia and their implications pp. 72-79

- Mukul G. Asher
- Caterpillar's ordeal: Foreign competition in capital goods pp. 80-86

- Robert S. Eckley
Volume 32, issue 1, 1989
- The editor's chair whistle-blowing: Encourage it! pp. 2-6

- Janet P. Near
- Canned adaptiveness: A new direction for modern salesmanship pp. 7-12

- Marvin A. Jolson
- Service marketing: Image, branding, and competition pp. 13-18

- Sak Onkvisit and John J. Shaw
- Effective Communication with our Aging Population pp. 19-25

- Charles D. Schewe
- Executive training at the Burr Hamilton Bank pp. 26-28

- Andrew Gray
- Cross-cultural management: Transformations and adaptations pp. 29-33

- Rose Knotts
- Euro-Consumers in 1992 pp. 34-40

- Sandra Vandermerwe and Marc-Andre L'Huillier
- CEOs: A handwriting analysis pp. 41-43

- David L. Kurtz, Patrick Fleenor, Louis E. Boone and Virginia M. Rider
- The impact of negative product news pp. 44-50

- Marc G. Weinberger and Jean B. Romeo
- Beating the midwinter Blahs pp. 51-53

- Charles Waldo and Dennis Stone
- Are incomes really declining? pp. 54-58

- Richard L. Pfister
- Remedies for product counterfeiting pp. 59-65

- Ronald F. Bush, Peter H. Bloch and Scott Dawson
- A different look at codes of ethics pp. 66-73

- Donald Robin, Michael Giallourakis, Fred R. David and Thomas E. Moritz
- The separation of ownership and responsibility in the modern corporation pp. 74-77

- Donald G. Margotta
- Manufacturing flexibility in the CAM era pp. 78-84

- Donald Gerwin
- Inside the firm: The inefficiencies of hierarchy: Harvey Leibenstein, Inside the Firm: The Inefficiencies of Hierarchy. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1987. 268 pp. $25 pp. 85-86

- Stanley Kaish
- Is there a moral obligation to save the family farm?: Gary Comstock, ed., Is There a Moral Obligation to Save the Family Farm? Ames, Iowa: Iowa State University Press, 1987. 736 + XXVII pp. $34.95 pp. 86-87

- Ingolf Vogeler
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