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- Misuse, misunderstanding and misinterpretation of nonprofit accounting information , pp 57-79

- Jesse D. Lecy, Elizabeth A.M. Searing and Tianyi Li
- MIT D-Lab: designing for a more equitable world , pp 7-21

- Amy Smith and Nancy Adams
- Mitchell, Wesley Clair

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- Mitchell, Wesley Clair

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- Mitigating bias in AI-powered HRM , pp 39-50

- Melika Soleimani, James Arrowsmith, Ali Intezari and David J. Pauleen
- Mitigating climate change through impact assessments: critical reflections from Canadian policy reform , pp 178-197

- Karine Péloffy, Nick Zrinyi and Rosa Galvez
- Mitigating fiscal risk through municipal cybersecurity , pp 159-171

- Douglas A. Carr
- Mitigating industrial solid waste in Tunisia: landfill use versus recycling , pp 147-164

- Chokri Dridi and Naceur Khraief
- Mitigating PPP governance challenges: lessons from eastern Australia , pp 104-120

- Raymond E. Levitt and Kent Eriksson
- Mitigation and Benefits Measures as Policy Tools for Siting Potentially Hazardous Facilities: Determinants of Effectiveness and Appropriateness , pp 63-84

- Hank C. Jenkins-Smith and Howard Kunreuther
- Mitigation of Extreme Event Risks: Electric Power Outrage and Infrastructure Failure Interactions

- Stephanie E. Chang, Timothy L. McDaniels and Doroth Reed
- Mixed Adjustment Forms and Inequality Effects in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania

- Jaan Masso and Kerly Krillo
- Mixed agreements , pp 206-274

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- Mixed income strategies , pp 166-180

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- Mixed Land Use in Germany: Opportunities, Benefits, and Constraints

- Claus-Christian Wiegandt
- Mixed Logit Models for Recreation Demand , pp 121-140

- Kenneth E. Train
- Mixed Messages in Marketing Communications about Food and Obesity

- Stephen J. Gould and Fiona Sussan
- Mixed methods action research: a creative and comprehensive research approach for complex practical problems , pp 365-380

- Claire Pierce
- Mixed methods and the study of American franchises , pp 266-278

- Jennifer Parker
- Mixed methods practice in operational research: designs for wicked problems , pp 163-178

- Jane S. Christie
- Mixed methods prevalence studies, publishing strategies and reporting in business and management fields , pp 110-122

- José F. Molina-Azorin
- Mixed methods research: a method for complex systems , pp 545-566

- Professor Liz Varga
- Mixed methods studies in design practice and suggestions for business and management research , pp 394-410

- Mieke Leppens, Fiona Chatteur and Phoebe Perkins
- Mixed-member systems, corruption, and accountability: evidence from Taiwan , pp 305-317

- Jingwen Wu, Tiffany D. Barnes, Nathan Batto and Emily Beaulieu
- Mixes and Partnerships through Time

- Roger Wettenhall
- Mixing Methods in Research on Diaspora Policies

- Alan Gamlen
- Mixing multi-level and network governance: how do local actors relate to the policies, steering mechanisms and resources of higher-level actors? , pp 181-200

- Håkan Johansson and Franca Maino
- Mixing or Matching? The Influence of Voluntary Associations on the Occupational Diversity and Density of Small Business Owners' Networks , pp 204-234

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- Mixture models and poverty measurement , pp 171-179

- Gordon Anderson, Maria Grazia Pittau and Roberto Zelli
- Mixture–amount experiments for measuring consumer preferences of energy-saving adaptation strategies: principles and illustration , pp 208-223

- Dujuan Yang, Gamze Dane and Harry J.P. Timmermans
- MMC Investigations of Monopoly: the Population , pp 28-50

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- MNCs between the Local and the Global: Knowledge Bases, Proximity and Distributed Knowledge Networks

- Bjørn Asheim, Bernd Ebersberger and Sverre J. Herstad
- MNCs engaging with the SDGs: the role(s) of non-government organisations , pp 251-272

- Tom Osegowitsch, Susan Trenholm and Angela McCabe
- MNCs, Clusters and Varieties of Innovative Impulse

- Philip Cooke
- MNE Linkages in ASEAN

- Axèle Giroud and Hafiz Mirza
- MNE Subsidiaries, Productivity Spillovers and SMEs

- Rita Buckley
- MNEs approach to contributing to the Sustainable Development Goals - an exploratory study , pp 100-115

- Marc Oberhauser
- MNEs as catalysts of productive entrepreneurship: the case of Egypt , pp 317-337

- Paola Garrone, Lucia Piscitello, Valentina Rotondi and Vittoria G. Scalera
- MNEs, economic development, and social change in Asia , pp 122-139

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- MNEs’ transition to green innovation: a managerial attention-based typology , pp 425-442

- Shaker A. Zahra and Stephanie L. Wang
- Mobile banking usage behavior , pp 131-144

- Andrews Agya Yalley and Rebecca Dei Mensah
- Mobile Call Termination: A Tale of Two-Sided Markets

- Tommaso Valletti
- Mobile Communications: Economic and Social Impact

- Gerald R. Faulhaber
- Mobile Internet Developments in Europe, East Asia and the US

- Morten Falch, Anders Henten and Karsten Vandrup
- Mobile money and financial inclusion: an analytical survey , pp 52-75

- Ahmad Hassan Ahmad, Christopher J. Green and Fei Jiang
- Mobile money, financial inclusion and poverty: key results from two new surveys in Ghana , pp 189-223

- Fei Jiang, Carlos Sakyi-Nyarko, Ahmad Hassan Ahmad and Christopher J. Green
- Mobile Phones and Crime Deterrence: An Underappreciated Link

- Jonathan Klick, John MacDonald and Thomas Stratmann
- Mobile Regulation and the ‘Waterbed’ Effect

- Christos Genakos and Tommaso Valletti
- Mobile technology in the modern era , pp 26-47

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- Mobile territories of wellbeing: advancing mobility justice as territorial , pp 47-54

- Theresa Harada
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