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- Elite performers
- Adrian Furnham
- Concept
- Tim Sauber and Hugo Tschirky
- Production Processes
- Mats Larsson
- Flexible Exchange Rates as a Vehicle for Nixon’s Re-election
- Robert Leeson
- Perspectives of Monetary Policies
- Stefan Schönberg
- Business Correspondence
- Yvonne Locker
- Protecting the Poor in the Transition
- Paul Streeten
- An Oscillatory Mechanism with a Flexible Accelerator
- R. M. Goodwin
- China to Have the World’s Biggest Number of English Speakers
- Michael Backman
- Target-Setting versus a Calculus of Benefits and Costs
- Keith Griffin and Terry McKinley
- Comment
- Jeff Borland
- Turning values information into insight
- Andreas Bauer, Björn Bloching, Kai Howaldt and Alan Mitchell
- The Effects of Tariff Preferences on Export Expansion, Export Diversification and Investment Diversion: A Comparative Analysis of the Iberian and Other Mediterranean Economies
- George N. Yannopoulos
- Environmental technology and the green car: towards a sustainable transportation policy
- Lamont C. Hempel
- Turkey: Secularism with an Asiatic Connotation
- Latif Wahid
- What is a company’s mission?
- Pablo Cardona and Carlos Rey
- Alternative Theories of the Multinational Enterprise
- Peter J. Buckley and Mark Casson
- Alternative Theories of the Multinational Enterprise
- Peter J. Buckley and Mark Casson
- Insuring the Financial System against Insurers: A Macroprudential Framework
- Aerdt Houben and Hanne Voorden
- Optimum Use of the People Resource
- Neville Bain and Bill Mabey
- Managing Sport Participation Legacy at the Olympic Games
- Stephen Frawley, Kristine Toohey and A. J. Veal
- Cost Reduction through Total Productive Maintenance
- Marek Szwejczewski and Malcolm Jones
- The audience is out there
- Tim Madge
- Hot Mama’s
- Densil A. Williams
- Public Sector ‘Ethos’
- Jane Lethbridge
- Service-Oriented Architecture, Agile, Lean and Component-Based Software Engineering: Future Solutions for Cloud Computing
- K. S. Jasmine
- SPF 45: From the Inside
- G. Scott Erickson and Helen N. Rothberg
- The Transformer
- Andrew Ward
- Ingredient Branding
- Marc Smit
- Building Associations
- Charles R. Geisst
- The French Deposit Bank: Managerial Professions Between Rationalization and Trust
- David Courpasson
- The Objectification of Social Relations
- John Rosenthal
- Adjustment Costs and Trade Liberalization
- Santiago Fernández Córdoba, Sam Laird, Jean-Christophe Maur and Jose Maria Serena Garralda
- Strategic capabilities and innovation
- David Birchall and George Tovstiga
- Deficiencies and Problems I: Concepts
- Erik Banks
- The Re-Emergence of Workplace-Based Organization as the New Expression of Conflict in Argentina
- Maurizio Atzeni and Pablo Ghigliani
- First impressions
- Adrian Furnham
- How not to use consultants
- Adrian Furnham
- Hypocritical management speak
- Adrian Furnham
- Vision, Image, Reputation and Relationships: Critical Drivers in Developing an Airport City
- Robyn Stokes
- Researching women’s needs
- Iain Ellwood and Sheila Shekar
- Payment Scheme Decision Choices
- Angela M. Bowey, Richard Thorpe and Phil Hellier
- The Impacts of Positive Psychological States on Physical Health: A Review and Theoretical Framework
- Jeffrey R. Edwards and Cary L. Cooper
- Credit Risk Management: Rationing vs Credit Derivatives and Consequences for Financial Stability
- Stefania Vanacore
- The Propensity to Consume and the Multiplier
- Brendan Sheehan
- A Theory of Cost-Benefit Analysis in Islamic Economics
- Masudul Alam Choudhury
- Market Microstructure of the Foreign Exchange Markets: Evidence from the Electronic Broking System
- Yuko Hashimoto and Takatoshi Ito
- Managing Market Shifts
- Prof Rajagopal
- The Distribution of Wealth and the Pace of Development
- Amy Ickowitz
- ‘Competition and Credit Control’: The New Policy of September 1971
- A. T. K. Grant