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- The Cotton Industry in the 1930s: Its Organisation and Efficiency
- G. C. Allen
- Models, Homologies, and Simulacra
- Hugo Letiche, Michael Lissack and Ron Schultz
- A Relational Database for the US Economy
- David Kendrick
- A General Framework for Multi-Person Decision-Making
- Ursula F. Ott
- False Starts
- Ljubo Sirc
- Global Value Chains, Market Organization, and Structural Transformation of Bangalore’s Software Cluster in the 1990s and Beyond
- Rasmus Lema
- Construction of Variables
- Prescott C. Ensign
- Hayek and the Limitations of Knowledge: Philosophical Aspects
- Stephen D. Parsons and John Watkins
- Empowerment, Gender Attitudes, and Reproductive Decisions among Married Women, Then and Now
- Carol Vlassoff
- Determinants of the Choice of a Negotiating Strategy
- Jacques Rojot
- Japanese Investors’ Perceptions of Location Advantages
- Mohan L. Lakhera
- The ‘New’ Growth Theory: Old Wine in New Goatskins
- Heinz Kurz and Neri Salvadori
- Educational Decision-Making
- Emer Smyth
- Data Storage and Security
- Richard Boire
- Education for life
- Adrian Furnham
- The Plant Managers’ Rational Resistance
- Jan Ch. Karlsson
- Common Rooms, Canteens and Cubicles
- Adrian Furnham
- Where Do We Stand on Service Coverage for Households?
- Antonio Estache and Quentin Wodon
- Politicians as consumer advocates instead of quasi-capitalists
- Dag Detter and Stefan Fölster
- New Thoughts on Market Segmentation
- Willem Burgers
- Branding the Corporation
- Simon Mottram
- A sense of direction
- Peninah Thomson, Jacey Graham and Tom Lloyd
- The Most Stressful Jobs
- Jane Cranwell-Ward and Alyssa Abbey
- A New Marketing Strategy (1985–1995)
- Pierre-Yves Donzé
- The Power of Leadership in Balance: The Connection to an Organization’s Survival
- John F. Kucia and Linda S. Gravett
- A Multisectoral Pattern of Economic Growth: Important Issues
- Piya Mahtaney
- The New Work Theories
- Nicholas Bahra
- The Best Marketing Plans
- Tim Calkins
- Current Patterns of Trade and Investment
- Robert Scollay and Annette Pelkmans-Balaoing
- Value Capture: Aligning the Supply Chain Partners
- Enver Yücesan
- National Economies under Globalization: A Quest for New Development Strategies
- Akira Kohsaka
- From Products to Functionings: New Medicinal Drugs in Developing Countries
- Jeffrey James, Haider Khan and P. Parthasarathi
- Financial Integration between China and Asia Pacific
- Tze-Haw Chan and Ahmad Zubaidi Baharumshah
- The Dawn of Modern Switzerland
- Hans Bauer and Warren J. Blackman
- Beyond the Banking Principle
- M. L. Burstein
- Performing Leadership: “is”, “as”, Enactment, Narrative and Audience
- Edward Peck and Helen Dickinson
- Growth: Sustainable, Repeatable, Fast, and Well Trained
- Sam A. Hout
- Skill Endowment and R&D Investment: Evidence from Micro Data
- Mariacristina Piva and Marco Vivarelli
- Textile Markets and the Multi-Fibre Arrangement
- Aubrey Silberston
- The Anholt—GfK Roper Nation Brands IndexSM: Navigating the Changing World
- Barry M. Feinberg and Xiaoyan Zhao
- Human Capital Formation under Conditions of Acute Resource Scarcity
- Sheila Smith
- Structuring the Regulatory Environment: Examples from the United States
- Dimitris N. Chorafas
- Directive Coaching: Structuring with an Objective
- Erik Haan and Yvonne Burger
- Globalization of Services: Friend or Foe?
- Catherine L. Mann
- Capitalised Expenses
- T. H. Donaldson
- Corporate Psychopaths, Corporate Social Responsibility and Organisational Commitment to Employees
- Clive Boddy
- Europeanization and European Integration: Empirical and Historical Developments
- Kerry E. Howell
- Alternative Scenarios
- Paul Cockle
- Pan-African and Afro-Asian Alternatives [to] and Critiques [of Eurocentrism]
- Mathew Forstater
- Markets and Marketing
- Patricia M. Hillebrandt, Jacqueline Cannon and Peter Lansley