Business Horizons
1958 - 2025
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Volume 10, issue 4, 1967
- Housing: Are we paying more and getting less? pp. 7-20

- Halbert C. Smith
- Managing management manpower pp. 23-28

- Mason Haire
- The hunger myth: The world can be fed pp. 29-36

- Don Paarlberg
- How to use your business lawyer pp. 37-44

- John D. Donnell
- Understanding the social responsibility puzzle pp. 45-50

- Keith Davis
- The problem of aging organizations pp. 51-58

- Edward B. Roberts
- Ideational items The meaning of goals pp. 59-60

- Laurence Jacobs
- Concentration in food retailing pp. 61-68

- Harper Boyd, Henry J. Claycamp and Ronald E. Frank
- Models for multieountry investments pp. 69-74

- Jack Zwick
- Socioeconomic aspects of advertising pp. 75-78

- Milton H. Spencer
- Toward innovative leadership pp. 79-88

- Eugene J. Koprowski
- Economic dilemma: 1968 - 1969 pp. 89-92

- Lawrence E. Kreider
- The new morality and the new managers pp. 97-104

- Robert M. Fulmer and Charles Wellborn
- Rueff on economic policy: Jacques Rueff Balance of payments: Proposals for the resolution of the most pressing world economic problem of our time (Dean Clement, trans.) The Macmillan Company, 215 pp pp. 105-106

- Robert W. Stevens
- The problem of privacy: Edward Engberg The spy in the corporate structure and the right to privacy The World Publishing Company, $5.95 pp. 106-106

- William G. Ryan
- Privacy and freedom: Alan F. Westin Atheneum Publishers, $10 pp. 106-106

- William G. Ryan
Volume 10, issue 3, 1967
- The beer industry pp. 5-19

- Ann Horowitz and Ira Horowitz
- A senator's reaction pp. 20-20

- William Proxmire
- Businessmen's reaction pp. 20-20

- J. L. Watson
- Businessmen's reaction pp. 20-20

- Jack Homer
- The coming cashless society pp. 23-32

- Dale L. Reistad
- Plain talk about computers pp. 33-38

- George Glaser
- The Edseledsel ten years later pp. 39-46

- William H. Reynolds
- Performing arts: The permanent crisis pp. 47-50

- William Baumol
- A fresh look at management by objectives pp. 51-58

- Robert A. Howell
- Antitrust in practice: The Case of Gasoline Marketing pp. 59-66

- Sumner Marcus
- The airlines: A case study in management innovation pp. 67-75

- Henry O. Golightly
- Problem of the displaced executive pp. 76-78

- R. J. Wytmar
- Managers and management scentists (Two cultures) pp. 79-86

- James E. Rosenzweig
- Aggregate planning for production pp. 87-97

- Elwood S. Buffa
- Research clearinghouse pp. 99-103

- William G. Ryan
- With both pride and alarm pp. 105-128

- Lois Headings
Volume 10, issue 2, 1967
- The commercial aircraft industry pp. 5-6

- A. Carl Kotchian
- Reader and editor pp. 18-18

- John J. Phelan
- Federal participation in the supersonic transport program pp. 21-26

- George W. Hilton
- A systems approach to the innovation process: Its use in the Bell System pp. 27-36

- Jack A. Morton
- Technological forecasting A management tool pp. 37-46

- Raymond S. Isenson
- The electric car: Economics and technology pp. 47-56

- Lloyd D. Orr
- Extending man's environment to sea and sky pp. 57-62

- John H. Clotworthy
- Technology and urban transit pp. 63-70

- Sumner Myers
- Economic impact of space expenditures: Some broad issues dealing with costs and benefits pp. 71-80

- Stephen M. Barro
- Risk and the business decision: Management and the Markowitz model pp. 81-90

- Dale D. Mc Farlane and Ira Horowitz
- National emergency strikes: The danger of extralegal success pp. 91-96

- Arthur A. Sloane
- A white mouse for the mines: Moralities for technopolis II pp. 101-120

- Lois Headings
Volume 10, issue 1, 1967
- The obligations of education for business pp. 5-6

- W. George Pinnell
- About this issue pp. 16-16

- The Editor
- A legislator's view pp. 16-16

- Richard L. Ottinger
- Book notes commended pp. 18-18

- Julian H. Hopkins
- A new partnership: Business, education, society: Domestic storm signals must be heeded pp. 21-30

- J. Irwin Miller
- Some reflections for 1986: A European looks at the economy on both sides of the Atlantic pp. 31-38

- Ottino Caracciolo Di Forino
- Business: Where the action is: Counter the criticism with challenges pp. 39-44

- Oscar L. Dunn
- Retailing: Past, present, and prospects: Whatever changes lie ahead, the challenge is the same pp. 45-50

- Stanley Marcus
- Where do corporate responsibilities really lie?: Not to society, managers feel pp. 51-54

- Arthur W. Lorig
- Growth by acquisition: Some guidelines for success: The "how to" of thirteen successful companies pp. 55-62

- David C. Kilmer
- Understanding project authority: Concept changes manager's traditional role pp. 63-70

- David I. Cleland
- The myth of marketing in banking: Are bankers practicing what they preach? pp. 71-78

- Richard H. Brien and James E. Stafford
- Union impact on retail management: Awareness of marketing policies will smooth relations pp. 79-84

- Ronald D. Michman
- Pressures on the key executives overseas: Corporate survey focuses on success abroad pp. 85-90

- David E. Hitchin
- Research clearinghouse pp. 91-94

- William G. Ryan