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- View From the Duma: An Interview with Sergey Generalov , pp 61-69

- Sergey Generalov and Stanislav V. Shekshnia
- Viewing entrepreneurship 'in motion': exploring current uses and future possibilities of video research methods in entrepreneurship research , pp 220-263

- Jarrod Ormiston and Neil A. Thompson
- Viewing Korean employment and industrial relations , pp 15-33

- Young-Myon Lee and Bruce Kaufman
- Viewing technology assessment as science advice , pp 54-63

- Chris Tyler and Armin Grunwald
- Vilfredo Pareto (1848–1923)

- Michael McLure
- VimpelCom: From Start-up to the New York Stock Exchange , pp 287-299

- Stanislav V. Shekshnia and Augie K. Fabela
- Violence against Indigenous people

- Emily Wright and Sheena L. Gilbert
- Violence against older adults

- Lynn A. Addington
- Violence against police

- P. Trey Bussey, Justin Nix and Michael Sierra-Arévalo
- Violence against sexual and gender diverse people

- Rebecca L. Stotzer and Danielle R. Phillips
- Violence and its Impact on Democracy in Colombia

- Giorgio Brosio and Roberto Zanola
- Violence and the global economy

- Antonius C. G. M. Robben
- Violence as care: Indigenous policy and settler colonialism , pp 18-34

- Elizabeth Strakosch
- Violence during the COVID-19 pandemic

- Ernesto Lopez
- Violence, Development and the Rule of Law

- Martin Krygier and Whit Mason
- Violent crime and society: An overview

- Wendy C. Regoeczi and Terance D. Miethe
- Virtual collaboration: human foundations augmented by intelligent technology , pp 41-66

- Terri L. Griffith and Utpal Mangla
- Virtual expatriates: the nature and implications of their work

- Jakob Lauring, Christina Butler, Charlotte Jonasson, Alexei Koveshnikov, Markus Pudelko and Sebastian Stoermer
- Virtual leadership education

- Graziella Pagliarulo McCarron and Aoi Yamanaka
- Virtual mirroring , pp 103-120

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- Virtual organizations: a call for new leadership , pp 109-127

- Donatella De Paoli
- Virtual reality and choice modelling: existing applications and future research directions , pp 276-306

- Michael A. B. van Eggermond, Panos Mavros and Alex Erath
- Virtual religious tourism: an agenda for future research , pp 115-130

- Eleanor O’Keeffe and Ruth Dowson
- Virtual spaces as workplaces: working and leading in virtual worlds , pp 128-144

- Matti Vartiainen
- Virtual teams and team cognition , pp 280-304

- Stephen M. Fiore, Rhyse Bendell and Jessica Williams
- Virtual tourism experiences: exploring the concept and key elements , pp 55-70

- Wenqi Wei and Melissa A. Baker
- Virtual tribes , pp 54-67

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- Virtual work - where do we go from here? Setting a research agenda , pp 466-482

- Thomas O’Neill, M. Travis Maynard, Lucy L. Gilson, James M. Hughes and Nathaniel Easton
- Virtual work challenges and opportunities in the Asia-Pacific region: the role of organizational virtual work climate , pp 269-288

- Lama Blaique and Ashly Pinnington
- Virtual Worlds, Online Gaming Communities and Cultural Commons

- Enrico Bertacchini and Paola Borrione
- Virtual worlds, virtual heritage and immersive reality: the case of the Daming Palace at Xi’an, China , pp i-i

- Maurizio Forte
- Virtuality and inclusiveness in organizations , pp 384-402

- Jakob Lauring, Charlotte Jonasson and Marta Jackowska
- Virtuality and the eyes of the beholder: beyond static relationships between teams and technology , pp 199-215

- Patr'cia Costa and Lisa Handke
- Virtue Ethics

- Irene van Staveren
- Virtue ethics and economics , pp 430-440

- Jean Mercier Ythier
- Visa

- Annalisa Meloni
- Vision and Analysis in the History of Economic Thought , pp 53-64

- Robert Heilbroner
- Vision correction , pp 80-93

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- Vision, judgment, and disagreement among economists , pp 11-24

- David Colander
- Visionary athletic governance: lessons from student-athletes and the AIAW

- Diane L. Williams
- Visions of the Future for Facility Siting , pp 196-208

- Daigee Shaw
- Visions: “pandemic halts climate change!” , pp 11-16

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- Visiting the mountain: how property gets in the way of Indigenous sovereignty

- Yvonne P. Sherwood and Melodi Wynne
- Visitor expectations , pp 32-48

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- Visitors responses to higher entrance fees , pp 53-61

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- Visual arts

- Olav Velthuis
- Visual intrusion

- Like Jiang
- Visual methods for migration research: approaches, strategies, and challenges , pp 153-171

- Kevin Smets
- Visual methods in housing research: concepts, methods, and applications , pp 158-177

- John Sylvestre, Konrad Czechowski and Kimberly Turner
- Visualizing and analysing diverse economies with GIS: a resource for performative research , pp 493-501

- Luke Drake
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