Business Horizons
1958 - 2025
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Volume 22, issue 6, 1979
- Egalitarianism and insurance pp. 3-5

- John D. Long
- A Christmas carol Retold pp. 6-9

- William L. Raby
- Managerial talent in personnel pp. 10-20

- John B. Miner
- Opportunities for women in international business pp. 21-27

- Nancy L. Thal and Philip R. Cateora
- Critical mass: Key to export profits pp. 28-38

- Robert S. Attiyeh and David L. Wenner
- The case for for outside director in the closely held company pp. 39-42

- Allen Kanter
- A possible future of government-corporate relations pp. 43-47

- John E. Fleming
- MBO: An idea whose time has gone? pp. 48-55

- Charles H. Ford
- The cost of conserving energy pp. 56-57

- Douglas Heerema
- Indexing the federal income tax pp. 58-64

- Homer L. Bates and Philip M. J. Reckers
- Using organizational designs to cope with change pp. 65-76

- John Slocum and Don Hellriegel
- The terrorist threat to corporate executives pp. 77-82

- Robert J. Kuhne and Robert F. Schmitt
Volume 22, issue 5, 1979
- The editor's chair pp. 2-4

- William G. Ryan
- Aesthetics at the burr hamilton bank andrew gray pp. 5-6

- Andrew Gray
- Strategic business planning: Yesterday, today, and tomorrow pp. 7-14

- William L. Shanklin
- Beyond the matrix organization pp. 15-27

- Thomas J. Peters
- The overburdened manager and decision making pp. 28-32

- Philip D. Olson
- Changing patterns in retailing pp. 33-38

- Ronald D. Michman
- The unemployed senior executive pp. 39-40

- Herbert T. Mines
- Unrelated diversification: Theory and practice pp. 41-46

- Milton Leontiades
- In brief: Recent products liability cases pp. 47-49

- Jane Mallor
- Corporate social research pp. 50-58

- James E. Stafford and Ben M. Enis
- Capital formation: The direct marketing approach pp. 59-65

- Andrew H. Field
- Ten rules for managing by objectives pp. 66-68

- William A. Denny
- Agents and distributors in the Middle East pp. 69-78

- Dan Dunn
- Politics and markets: The world's political-economic systems pp. 80-81

- Charles E. Lindblom and Philip H. Bimbaum
- Corporate finance law: A guide for the executive pp. 81-82

- Bruce Wasserstein and L. Thomas Bowers
- Political control of the economy pp. 83-84

- Edward R. Tufte and H. Scott Gordon
- Tax shelters: A complete guide pp. 84-87

- Robert Tannenhauser, Carol Tannenhauser and Jane O. Burns
- Moving ahead in America: Black managers in American business pp. 87-88

- Richard F. America, Bernard E. Anderson and Jonathan N. Goodrich
Volume 22, issue 4, 1979
- The editor's chair pp. 2-5

- Harold G. Shane
- The new economics and government policy pp. 6-14

- Martin Feldstein
- Coping with affirmative action backlash pp. 15-20

- Benson Rosen and Thomas H. Jerde
- When executives shift to academic careers pp. 21-31

- Marvin A. Jolson and Neil B. Holbert
- Using wage indexing to counter stagflation pp. 32-33

- Richard P. Nielsen
- Advertising in the "age of me" pp. 34-38

- James U. McNeal
- Just how fit are your employees? pp. 39-45

- Robert Kreitner, Steven D. Wood and Glenn M. Friedman
- The crisis in public-employee collective bargaining pp. 47-52

- Stephen L. Hayford
- Teachers' strikes: A growing public policy dilemma pp. 53-60

- Robert C. Duncan
- Government control: Business strikes back pp. 61-66

- William R. Boulton
- Products liability: What new court rulings mean for management pp. 67-72

- William L. Trombetta
- Zero-base budgeting in the private sector pp. 73-83

- Burton V. Dean and Scott S. Cowen
- Public interest leaders: Whom do they represent? pp. 84-85

- Alfred A. Marcus
Volume 22, issue 3, 1979
- The editor's chair pp. 2-4

- Harvey C. Bunke
- Karl bays: MBO and the good life pp. 5-13

- Robert Cassidy
- Can we prevent questionable foreign payments? pp. 14-19

- Barry Richman
- The corporation as art collector pp. 20-24

- Mary Anne Craft
- Change: The name of the game pp. 25-27

- William J. Altier
- Corporate boards: Improving their job performance pp. 28-31

- Arthur M. Weimer
- The meanings of stress pp. 32-40

- Dennis W. Organ
- Professors of marketing: Necessary luxuries? pp. 42-47

- David Mackay
- When do the interests of academics and managers converge? pp. 48-54

- George S. Day
- Avoiding research myopia in marketing analysis pp. 55-58

- Roman R. Andrus and James E. Reinmuth
- The marketing manager's view of Marketing research pp. 59-65

- Danny N. Bellenger
- Ethnocentrism in host-country organizations pp. 66-75

- Yoram Zeira
- Beyond the marketing concept pp. 76-83

- Roger C. Bennett and Robert G. Cooper
Volume 22, issue 2, 1979
- The editor's chair pp. 3-5

- Harvey C. Bunke
- The future for trade with China pp. 6-13

- Paul Marer
- Fitting in the management science specialist pp. 14-17

- Jack A. Fuller and Roger M. Atherton
- Rating investment risks abroad pp. 18-23

- F. T. Haner
- The economics of less pp. 25-28

- Carter Henderson
- Zero economic growth and international business pp. 29-33

- Richard N. Farmer
- Toward a sustainable growth strategy pp. 34-40

- A. G. Kefalas
- Solid fossil fuels: Major long-term energy resource pp. 41-44

- Sidney T. Fisher
- Warehouse retailing: The trend of the future? pp. 45-50

- Jonathan N. Goodrich and Jo Ann Hoffman
- John Stuart Mill and his work pp. 51-64

- Irvin M. Grossack
- In brief: Recent legal developments of interest to business pp. 65-67

- Jane Mallor
- Preparing women for management roles pp. 68-71

- Rose K. Reha
- The declining fortunes of Great Britain pp. 72-81

- Douglas Heerema
Volume 22, issue 1, 1979
- The editor's chair pp. 3-5

- Harvey C. Bunke
- Finding--And keeping--Corporate entrepreneurs pp. 6-15

- Herbert E. Kierulff
- Staying on the job after sixty-five pp. 17-21

- Betsy D. Gelb and David M. Hunt
- The retirement amendments: Why the concern? pp. 22-32

- Mitchell S. Novit
- Learning to be a middle manager pp. 33-41

- Peter D. Couch
- The conference: An overview pp. 43-46

- Lawrence Davidson and Ruth Maddigan
- Are unemployment figures meaningless? pp. 47-52

- Kenneth W. Clarkson and Roger E. Meiners
- Unemployment insurance: What does it really do? pp. 53-56

- Kathleen Classen-Utgoff
- Management territory: By their buzz words shall ye know them pp. 57-59

- Paul J. Gordon
- The real cost of job enrichment pp. 60-72

- Antons F. Alber
- Legal horizons The collision between professional ethics and antitrust pp. 73-74

- Charles M. Hewitt
- Who uses bank debit cards? pp. 75-83

- Thomas C. Porter, Robert A. Swerdlow and William A. Staples