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- User innovation: business and consumers , pp 109-132

- Jeroen P.J. de Jong and Eric von Hippel
- User involvement in business-to-business operational service innovation , pp 253-268

- Giulia Nardelli and Ada Scupola
- User participation in health and social care

- Karen Christensen
- User-manufacturer innovation in the post-Schumpeter era

- Jin Chen, Nan Wang and Zitong Yang
- User/Supplier Links and Innovation

- Brian Shaw
- Using a longitudinal MMR design to capture the complexity of outcome and process driven governance in rural India , pp 243-258

- Kripa Ananth Pur
- Using a Spatial Microsimulation Model for the Estimation of the Geographical Impact of British National Government Policies

- Dimitris Ballas, Graham Clarke and Danny Dorling
- Using accounting information to support venture capital decisions , pp 68-83

- Tibah Al Harbi, Renzo Cordina and David Power
- Using accounting records as historical data sources , pp 140-155

- Christopher J. Napier
- Using AI to assess credit risk; developing a model , pp 144-155

- Umberto Filotto, Tommaso Giordani, Gian Paolo Stella and Filmon Teclai
- Using AI to enhance collective intelligence in virtual teams: augmenting cognition with technology to help teams adapt to complexity , pp 67-88

- Anita Williams Woolley, Pranav Gupta and Ella Glikson
- Using an online multimedia group project to introduce students to economics and their learning community , pp 64-78

- Parama Chaudhury and Cloda Jenkins
- Using archival methods in feminist organization studies , pp 389-404

- Magdalena Oldziejewska
- Using artificial agents to understand laboratory experiments of common-pool resources with real agents , pp 75-102

- Wander Jager and Marco A. Janssen
- Using artificial intelligence to augment empathetic competences in professional services , pp 158-175

- Frans Bévort, Jon Sundbo and Lars Fuglsang
- Using Brains to Create Trust: A Manager’s Toolbox

- Paul J. Zak and Amos Nadler
- Using census data: an Australian example , pp 103-123

- Graeme Hugo
- Using Choice Experiments to Estimate Wetland Values in Viet Nam: Implementation and Practical Issues

- Thang Nam Do and Jeffrey Bennett
- Using Choice Experiments to Investigate Preferences for Cattle Traits in Kenya

- Eric Ruto and Riccardo Scarpa
- Using circular statistics to analyse spatial flow and temporal data , pp 436-458

- Jonathan Corcoran and Chris Brunsdon
- Using complexity principles to understand the nature of relations for creating a culture of publically engaged research within higher education institutes , pp 114-132

- Dr Robin Durie, Dr Craig Lundy and Professor Katrina Wyatt
- Using consumption capital theory to analyze the impact of COVID-19 on major and minor sports in Germany , pp 166-177

- Andreas Hebbel-Seeger, Thomas Horky and Hermann A. Richter
- Using Cooperative Learning Exercises in Economics

- KimMarie McGoldrick
- Using critical theories to teach social psychology , pp 69-82

- Judith Zatkin, Kat Klement and Thomas Dirth
- Using Data and Models at Mixed Frequencies in Computation and Forecasting

- Fyodor I. Kushnirsky
- Using data envelopment analysis for ecoefficiency evaluation , pp 141-158

- Joseph Sarkis and Srinivas Talluri
- Using different approaches to evaluate individual social equity in transport , pp 209-228

- Mengqiu Cao, Yongping Zhang, Yuerong Zhang, Shengxiao Li and Robin Hickman
- Using digital technology to expand and intensify tourism experiences , pp 88-103

- Michael Burmester and Nina K. Prebensen
- Using Discrete Choice Experiments in Health Economics

- Mandy Ryan, Karen Gerard and Gillian Currie
- Using Discrete Choice Experiments in Health Economics

- Mandy Ryan, Karen Gerard and Gillian Currie
- Using distance education to teach health economics: national and global experiences , pp 170-177

- Diane M. Dewar
- Using dynamic macroeconomics for estimating money laundering: a simulation for the EU, Italy and the United States , pp 207-223

- Michele Bagella, Francesco Busato and Amedeo Argentiero
- Using Economics for Identifying Anticompetitive Unilateral Practices

- Michele Polo
- Using entrepreneurship and ecosystem thinking to take us to the next level

- Thomas S. Lyons
- Using Environmental, Social, and Governance corporate non-financial disclosure regulations to improve animal welfare

- Jamie McLaughlin
- Using ESPN 30 for 30 to teach economics - revisited , pp 49-64

- Abdullah Al-Bahrani and Darshak Patel
- Using Excel to teach Principles of Microeconomics , pp 257-269

- Humberto Barreto
- Using Experimental Economics to Understand Competition

- Bart Wilson
- Using experiments to inform consumer protection policy in financial services , pp 197-219

- Shane Timmons and Pete Lunn
- Using Financial Options to Hedge Transportation Capacity in a Deregulated Rail Industry , pp 169-194

- Stephen M. Law, Alexandra E. MacKay and James Nolan
- Using food labelling laws to combat childhood obesity: Lessons from the EU, the WTO and Codex , pp 138-160

- Caoimhín MacMaoláin
- Using GIS and spatial modelling to support school network planning in Estonia , pp 95-108

- Edgar Sepp and Jüri Roosaare
- Using guest speakers and day trips to teach sports economics , pp 94-102

- Aju Fenn
- Using health psychology and behavioural science to support health professionals in having behaviour change conversations

- Lucie Byrne-Davis, Jo Hart, Nia Coupe and Rebecca Turner
- Using health system performance assessment to examine health system resilience , pp 89-112

- Irene Papanicolas, Moytrayee Guha, Marina Karanikolos, Julia Zimmermann, Jennifer Nuzzo, Andrea Prado, Piya Hanvoravongchai and Anne Liu
- Using heteroskedastic models to analyze the use of rules versus discretion in lending decisions , pp 216-237

- Geraldo Cerqueiro, Hans Degryse and Steven Ongena
- Using history to teach entrepreneurship , pp 358-364

- Derek Lidow
- Using informal networks to research informal networks , pp 82-92

- Sa’ad Ali
- Using input–output analysis and GIS to assess economic, fiscal and developmental impacts of toll roads in Dallas: a 40-year perspective , pp 247-258

- Bernard L. Weinstein and Terry L. Clower
- Using intentionality to frame how we teach research methods online , pp 214-225

- Cheryl Hunter, Tamara Hoffer and Joshua Hunter
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