Business Horizons
1958 - 2025
Current editor(s): C. M. Dalton
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Volume 2, issue 4, 1959
- Business and the jet age pp. 4-4

- Donald W. Nyrop
- The $3 billion expansion program in air transport pp. 12-12

- G. W. Starr
- Administering executive compensation pp. 21-32

- Arch Patton
- Social responsibility: Can business survive the challenge? pp. 33-41

- Richard Eells
- Improving the management of research pp. 42-49

- William L. Swager
- Are executive health examinations necessary? pp. 50-55

- Kendall A. Elsom
- National economic growth accomplishments and prospects pp. 56-60

- Raymond J. Saulnier
- Tomorrow's metropolitan America pp. 61-67

- Robinson Newcomb
- Policy reappraisal and maintenance pp. 68-73

- W. Arthur Cullman
- An approach to successful marketing planning pp. 74-82

- Andrall E. Pearson
- Laien American perceptions of U.S. Capitalism pp. 83-91

- Reed M. Powell
- Techonological horizons-- Mechanization of the postal system pp. 92-94

- Arthur E. Summerfield
Volume 2, issue 3, 1959
- Telephone lines-nervous system of American business pp. 4-11

- Donald C. Power
- Comment from our readers pp. 12-14

- James W. Culliton
- Business and religion pp. 12-12

- Jacob Polish
- Comment from our reader pp. 14-14

- D. E. Megathlin
- Canadian nationalism pp. 14-14

- George W. Wijson
- Industrial accidents pp. 17-17

- J. V. Grimaldi
- Another summons pp. 17-17

- C. W. Holmquist
- The decision process in administration pp. 19-25

- Robert D. Calkins
- Stock ownership for employees pp. 26-33

- John C. Agnew
- The crucible of our business creeds pp. 34-44

- Gerhard R. Andlinger
- Remaking America's cities pp. 45-51

- M. Carter McFarland
- The role of planning in marketing pp. 53-57

- Wendell R. Smith
- A case study in marketing management pp. 57-60

- Anthony E. Cascino
- Sales forecasting Key to integrated management pp. 61-67

- William Lazer
- Simulation in organizational research pp. 68-77

- E. Martin
- Liberal education in education for business pp. 78-84

- Milton Katz
- The American businessman and foreign policy pp. 85-91

- Allan S. Nanes
- Financial fantasy pp. 92-101

- L. Vann Seawell
- Era of innovation coming in transportation pp. 102-107

- L. L. Waters
- Coming social fusion: Germanicus and the opening of the third eye pp. 108-121

- Lois Shepherd Headings
- Soviet view of the American economy pp. 122-127

- Nicholas Balabkins
Volume 2, issue 2, 1959
- Rising productivity and the decades ahead pp. 4-6

- Robert C. Turner
- Comments from our readers pp. 10-12

- John P. Lewis
- Toward economic freedom a plan for coping with bigness pp. 21-28

- George Romney
- Urban growth in the next 15 years pp. 29-36

- Homer Hoyt
- Our growing population threat or boon? pp. 37-45

- George J. Stolnitz
- Can life insurance adjust to inflation? pp. 46-53

- F. J. McDiarmid
- Are profits and social responsibilities compatible? pp. 54-64

- D. Mead Johnson, Harold F. Smiddy, Herman C. Nolen and Charles M. Hewitt
- The argument for selective credit ease pp. 65-72

- Leo Fishman
- Proposal for a North American common market pp. 73-80

- William H. Peterson
- Depreciation reform 1 What does business want? pp. 81-89

- Ray M. Powell
- Depreciation Reform 2 CURE FOR RECESSIONS? pp. 90-99

- Donald F. Istvan
- Teaching executives via simulation pp. 100-109

- E. Martin
- New sources of energy pp. 110-113

- David D. Martin
Volume 2, issue 1, 1959
- To the editors pp. 13-13

- Neal Hennessy
- To the editors pp. 13-13

- H. J. Stack
- Behind the lines pp. 14-16

- Schuyler F. Otteson
- Farm surpluses how to end them pp. 19-29

- John MacMillan
- Doing business in the common market pp. 30-37

- Emile Benoit
- The weakening of managerial rights pp. 38-48

- Frank T. de Vyver
- Investment in survival pp. 49-52

- Herman B. Wells
- The assistant idle or vital? pp. 53-57

- Richard C. Anderson
- Top management takes a second look at electronic data processing pp. 74-84

- Harold Koontz
- A marketing analysis of religion: Can businesslike methods improve the "sales" of religion? pp. 85-92

- James W. Culliton
- Industry's inexcusable accident toll pp. 93-98

- Clayton F. Van Pelt
- The business of schools of business pp. 99-103

- W. Allen Wallis
- Free transit a way out of traffic jams pp. 104-109

- L. Leslie Waters
- Technological horizons pp. 110-114

- Herbert Bandes
- Shoopers' guide pp. 116-124

- Lois Shepherd Headings
- A contrast of approach in the new writing about management pp. 126-128

- R. Stansbury Stockton