European Management Journal
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Volume 6, issue 4, 1988
- Servitization of business: Adding value by adding services pp. 314-324

- Sandra Vandermerwe and Juan Rada
- When small is not enough: How to save entrepreneurs from themselves pp. 325-329

- J. Carlos Jarillo
- Trans-border communications networks: Technology-driven or social innovation? pp. 330-337

- Jens Arnbak
- Europe without fiscal frontiers: An assessment pp. 338-344

- John Kay
- Management and 1992 -- Illusions and reality pp. 345-350

- Alan Butt Philip
- Mergers and acquisitions in the light of 1992 -- Ensuring strategic good sense underpins corporate ambitions pp. 351-358

- Alex Rentoul
- The acquisition route to a European presence pp. 359-366

- Tim R. M. Line
- Comparing European companies pp. 367-374

- Paul Raimond, Monique Hinard and Jurgen Weitkamp
- Trends and developments in management education: A comparative view pp. 375-378

- Karlheinz Schwuchow
- European community developments pp. 390-392

- Malcolm MacLennan
- EUTELSAT: The European Telecommunications Satellite Organisation and the 1992 market pp. 408-413

- Andrea Caruso
- Tackling strategy management pp. 414-419

- Barry Goodier
- Conceptual overview and applications of international marketing positioning pp. 420-424

- Michael Perry
Volume 6, issue 3, 1988
- Leadership qualities: Europe's CEOs are surveyed by management centre Europe pp. 201-204

- William Mainguy
- Corporate identity design; Its contribution to effective management pp. 205-208

- Peter Gorb
- Is your company planning gains in market share? pp. 209-215

- Luiz Moutinho
- Control of mergers: A necessary role for the European Commission pp. 216-222

- Francis Fishwick
- What do managers think about IT? pp. 223-228

- John Fripp
- The attuned corporation: Experience from 18 Scandinavian pioneering corporations pp. 229-235

- Per Thygesen Poulsen
- Some empirical evidence on a contingency theory of success factors pp. 236-249

- Jorge A. Vasconcellos e Sá
- Factors affecting the decision to purchase from third world manufacturers: The British experience pp. 262-268

- Leonidas C. Leonidou
- Transforming leadership in organisations: Bringing meta "visioning" into the macro leadershop rôle pp. 269-276

- John Nicholls
- China: Management in time of change pp. 280-285

- Chris Brewster, Robert Brown and Paul Burns
- High technology in the service industries: Its direct impact on the consumer pp. 286-290

- Claire Michalet
- Perceived competitive influences and innovative behaviour pp. 291-298

- Kjell Grønhaug
- Marketing rationale for countertrade pp. 299-308

- Leon Zurawicki
- European community developments pp. 309-312

- Malcolm MacLennan
Volume 6, issue 2, 1988
- Michel Carpentier on a strategy for European community electronics pp. 86-91

- Michel Carpentier
- German, French and British manufacturing strategies compared: A growth towards each other pp. 92-101

- Arnoud De Meyer
- Current and future trends in European technological development: New patterns in the funding of R&D pp. 102-113

- Dale Littler and Rod Coombs
- Neural computing: Hype or reality? pp. 114-117

- Igor Aleksander
- Industrial co-operation: Europe's companies turn it into a business pp. 118-120

- Tom Acuff and Elisabeth Boney
- Competitive advantage and the information technology industry pp. 121-126

- Timo H. A. Koski
- Japanese technological advance: Problems of evaluation pp. 127-133

- Ian Gow
- Flexible manufacturing in Europe pp. 134-142

- John Bessant and Bill Haywood
- New technology: Top management's role in developing innovation in design pp. 155-159

- Hans Zempelin
- High-tech management in the chemical sector: The Montedison case pp. 160-168

- Renato Ugo
- European high technology manufacturing: Choices on the path to manufacturing excellence pp. 169-172

- Douglas K. Macbeth
- Artificial intelligence is coming pp. 173-177

- Fernando Peña
- Creating a European high-tech network: A regional approach to a more dynamic internal market pp. 178-181

- Andrew Robinson and Piers Willson
- European community developments pp. 182-187

- Malcolm MacLennan
- Microcomputers in large corporations pp. 188-192

- Fernando Chávarri Dicenta
Volume 6, issue 1, 1988
- Integrating computers and marketing management: A European overview pp. 10-15

- Sandra Vandermerwe and William Carney
- Leadership in organisations: Meta, macro and micro pp. 16-25

- John Nicholls
- International mergers and takeovers: A review of trends and recent developments pp. 26-43

- Sidney J. Gray and Michael C. McDermott
- The triumph of pragmatism over dogmatism or death of the Shibboleths pp. 44-48

- John Herring
- Conflict, collaboration and commitment in British industrial relations pp. 61-66

- Mick Marchington
- Factors affecting management staffing and development: the case of Greek firms pp. 67-72

- Nancy Papalexandris
- 1 network privatisation: The trend for the future pp. 73-80

- Nick White and John F. Wilson
- Successfully integrating organisations and cultures: A case study pp. 81-84

- Wim Broekhuysen