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- Brand protection and organizational silos: integrating tactics and firm functions in the fight against counterfeits , pp 78-103

- Jeremy M. Wilson and Clifford A. Grammich
- Brand protection: creating an enforcement framework for action , pp 209-217

- Warren MacInnis
- Brand value and stock markets: evidence from trademark litigations , pp 291-309

- Yi Qian, Anne Coughlan and Vidya Kamate
- Branded resale apparel programs: a response to collaborative consumption , pp 125-141

- Meegan Feori-Payne, Rebeca Perren and Stephanie J. Lawson
- Branding a Roman Frontier in the Twenty-first Century

- Gary Warnaby, David Bennison and Dominic Medway
- Branding as a tool to promote geographical indication exports and sustainable development in Africa , pp 499-521

- Titilayo Adebola
- Branding Hoxton: Cultural Landscapes of Post-industrial London

- Andrew Harris
- Branding Provincial Cities: The Politics of Inclusion, Strategy and Commitment

- Anette Therkelsen and Henrik Halkier
- Brands in the Making: A Life History Approach

- Peter Jackson, Polly Russell and Neil Ward
- Brands: Boundary Method Objects and Media Space

- Celia Lury
- Brave communication as the key for successful family business succession

- Léa Zhe Wang and Séverine Mulliez
- Brave new world? , pp 175-181

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- Mario Marconini
- Brazil gives up its role in global governance - far right movements and multilateral organizations: the case of Brazil , pp 93-105

- Monica Herz
- Brazil's manufacturing trade: a new growth cycle?

- Pedro da Motta Veiga
- Brazil's Plano Real: a view from the inside

- Edmar Bacha
- Brazil: A soft power rising with the BRICS towards a multipolar world , pp 67-83

- Raquel Dos Santos
- Brazil: Cooperation, policy transfer and resistance , pp 221-231

- Osmany Porto de Oliveira
- Brazil: good governance in the tropics–the rise of the Porto Digital Cluster of Innovation , pp 296-338

- Flavio Feferman
- Brazil: inequalities, labour exploitation and new informalization processes , pp 660-670

- Ludmila Costhek Ab'lio
- Brazil: The Transition of Law and Regulation from State Control to Market Freedom

- Ilan Goldberg
- Brazilian Regulatory Agencies: Early Appraisal and Looming Challenges

- Andrea Goldstein and Jose Claudio Pires
- Breaches of AML reporting requirements by UK bankers: Are effective enforcement choices being made by financial regulators? , pp 317-337

- Miriam Goldby
- Breaking barriers in international sport leadership: women's representation and gender equality interventions

- Lucie Schoch and Madeleine Pape
- Breaking barriers: Assessing Agenda 2030's impact on women entrepreneurship studies

- Giorgia Maria D’Allura and Michela Floris
- Breaking new ground: settings where performance measurement is important but less studied , pp 12-28

- Henry Eyring and Wim A. Van der Stede
- Breaking Sharply with the Past: Government Employment in New Zealand

- Robert Gregory
- Breaking the Economic Dependence of Developing Countries to Promote Economic Development and Full Employment: The Case of the Maghreb Countries

- Mehdi Ben Guirat and Corinne Pastoret
- Breaking with the Notion of Social Contract: Constitutions as Based on Spontaneously Arisen Institutions , pp 87-106

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- Breeder’s Rights and Patents: Competing IPR Systems that Mean to Stimulate Innovation

- Niels P. Louwaars and Hans J.M. Dons
- Breeding of animals for pets and research in the US

- Joan E. Schaffner
- Bretton Woods regime

- Omar F. Hamouda
- Brexit and how it affects capital markets (regulation) , pp 145-180

- Wolf-Georg Ringe
- Brexit and the EU Budget , pp 180-204

- Margit Schratzenstaller
- Brexit: populist reaction to the 2008 speculative bubble bursting? , pp 79-93

- Ejan Mackaay
- BRIC Economies: Earlier Growth Constraints, Contemporary Transformations and Future Potential, and Key Challenges

- Ben L. Kedia, Somnath Lahiri and Debmalya Mukherjee
- Bricolage by institutions: towards the recreation of norms and organizations , pp 27-45

- Takashi Iida
- BRICS and mortar(s): Breaking or building the global system? , pp 253-267

- Melissa Conley Tyler and Michael Thomas
- BRICS common currency

- Sergio Rossi
- BRICs, China and the Emerging World Order: Is the PRC Writing a New Global Script?

- Jagannath P. Panda
- BRICs: Geopolitical and Economic Challenges for the US

- Subhash C. Jain
- Bridge and tunnel closures (TransNIEMO) , pp 24-43

- JiYoung Park, Harry W. Richardson, Peter Gordon, James E. Moore, Qisheng Pan and Joongkoo Cho
- Bridging circular bioeconomy and acceptance: the importance of considering contact levels of innovative biobased products

- Karl Wieland Freyer, Minela Tukulic, Torsten-Oliver Salge and David Antons
- Bridging governance gaps with extraterritorial human rights obligations: Accessing home State courts to end childhood obesity , pp 309-338

- Joshua Curtis
- Bridging Original and New Institutional Economics? , pp 93-109

- John Groenewegen
- Bridging paradigmatic divides to theorise in a new context: analysing accounts of trust development among culturally diverse organisational members , pp 194-205

- Badri Zolfaghari and Farsan Madjdi
- Bridging psychology and sociology: Towards a socio-ecological perspective in behavioural economics and policy , pp 473-492

- Noah V. Peters and Lucia A. Reisch
- Bridging Researchers and the Openness of Wine Innovation Systems in Chile and South Africa

- Elisa Giuliani and Roberta Rabellotti
- Bridging Ruptures: The Re-emergence of the Antwerp Diamond District After World War II and the Role of Strategic Action

- Sebastian Henn and Eric Laureys
- Bridging the equity funding gap in technological entrepreneurship: the case of government-backed venture capital in China , pp 185-205

- Jun Li
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