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- The Pure Theory of Technology Pricing
- Francis Bidault
- Oxford and Cambridge
- David Reisman
- Capitalism, Crisis, and a Zombie Named TINA
- Terrence Casey
- Women’s Employment and Multinationals in the Republic of Ireland: The Creation of a New Female Labour Force
- Pauline Jackson and Ursula Barry
- Creating the Organisation
- Michael R. Bonavia
- Making a Strategic Plan
- Dimitris N. Chorafas
- Resources
- David E. Hawkins
- How to Identify Lack of Business Orgware
- Mats R. Larsson
- The Importance of Being Elastic
- Tim Hazledine
- The Basic Theory of Income Determination
- J. Harvey and M. Johnson
- Research Design and Methodology
- Jacques Henri Horovitz
- Uncertainty, Risk and Opportunities
- Knut Samset
- US Business Schools in the 1980s—a Negative Scenario
- Larry E. Greiner
- Disarmament for Development in Favour of the Developing Countries
- Jacques Fontanel
- Resource Curses Finance. Can Humans Stop It?
- Tamat Sarmidi, Siong Hook Law and Norlida Hanim Mohd Salleh
- Practical Precaution
- Mark Jablonowski
- Why Do People Shop Where They Do? The Attributes of Shopping Centres that Determine Where Consumers Choose to Shop
- Charles Dennis
- Looking into/out of Organizations through the Rear Window: Voyeurism and Exhibitionism in Organization Studies (delete as appropriate)
- George Cairns and Tamar Jeffers
- Profile of Yugoslav External Investments
- Patrick Artisien, Carl H. McMillan and Matija Rojec
- Globalization: Tracing the Progress
- Dilip K. Das
- Dynamic Structural Changes in Selected European Countries, with a Comparison with Japan and the United States
- Bernhard Böhm and Lionello F. Punzo
- The Outline of the Theory
- Annalisa Cristini
- Innovative Activities and Export Shares: some Comparisons between Industries and Countries
- Keith Pavitt and Luc Soete
- Innovative Activities and Export Shares: some Comparisons between Industries and Countries
- Keith Pavitt and Luc Soete
- Intellectual Property Systems
- Deli Yang
- Costs of Occupational Violence and Bullying
- Paul McCarthy
- The Innovation and Market Expansion of Video Communications
- Mitsuru Kodama
- Innovations in Private Sector Provision of Infrastructure in South Korea
- Surk-Tae Kim
- Fair Value of a Convertible Bond
- George A. Philips
- Intergenerational Transfers and Growth
- Giancarlo Marini and Pasquale Scaramozzino
- The Crash
- Armand Dormael
- Time as a Competitive Advantage
- Mats Larsson
- Banking (II) — The Role of the Central Bank
- Stephen Valdez
- Assets
- D. P. O’Brien, W. S. Howe, D. M. Wright and R. J. O’Brien
- On Values, Invisibility(ies) and Elites
- Kym Thorne and Alexander Kouzmin
- Constructing Ethnography
- Thomas Hoholm
- Who is Using the Internet?
- Dick Stroud
- Unemployment, Power Relations, and the Quality of Work
- David A. Spencer
- Crisis in the GATT System of International Trade
- Amnuay Viravan, José Concepcion, Victor Fung Kwok-King, Jean-Pierre Lehmann, Brian W. Scott, Augustine Tan, Bunroku Yoshino, Hugh Corbet, Keith Hay, Mohammed Ramli Kushairi, Hadi Soesastro, Martin Wolf and Soogil Young
- Home Country Macroeconomic Determinants of Chinese OFDI
- William Wei, Ilan Alon and Liqiang Ni
- Financing and Its Structures
- Richard Thompson
- Gaining Greater Cultural Awareness
- Thomas A. Conklin
- Alumni activities
- Adrian Furnham
- Strategies of Internationalisation of Automobile Firms in the New Century: a New Leap Forward?
- Bruno Jetin
- Systemic Risk and the Insurance Industry: Principal Linkages and Dependencies
- Martin Eling and David Pankoke
- Human and Cultural Contexts
- Rongxing Guo
- Bilateral Financial Contracts
- Kevin Dowd
- Attack by stratagem
- David E. Hawkins and Shan Rajagopal
- Trust and Partnerships in Outsourcing
- Neil Oschlag-Michael and Surja Datta
- The Seven Azimuths: Who Are the Stakeholders?
- Michael Hopkins