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- Facebook in Egypt: April 6 and the Perception of a New Political Sphere
- Christopher Wilson
- Management literacy
- Adrian Furnham
- Trade Theories and International Banking
- Aidan O’Connor
- Robertson on Saving (1918–1940)
- John R. Presley
- The Exchange Rate, The Balance Of Payments and Monetary and Fiscal Policy Under A Regime of Controlled Floating
- Michael Mussa
- The Consumption Goods Industry
- Harland Wm. Whitmore
- The Tide Comes Back In
- Edward Carr
- Profitability and Risk of the Belgian Financial Sector: a Stock Market Analysis and a Comparison with Accounting Data
- Lieven Gheysens and Herwig Langohr
- Russia and International Terrorism: Global Challenge-National Response?
- Julie Wilhelmsen
- Foreign Branches of American Banks
- Francis A. Lees
- From PR to propaganda
- Trevor Morris and Simon Goldsworthy
- Aftermath of the Great Recession: The Anemic Recovery
- Lloyd B. Thomas
- Asking the Right Questions about Terrorist Finance
- Timothy Wittig
- Methodological practice and policy for organisationally and socially relevant IS research: an inclusive-exclusive perspective
- Robert M. Davison and Maris G. Martinsons
- The Transnationalization of Brazilian Companies: Lessons from the Top Twenty Multinational Enterprises
- Paulo Resende, André Almeida and Jase Ramsey
- Getting Started: Identifying Your Needs
- Jan Jones
- What Should an Effective Investment Strategy Contain?
- Cuno Puempin, Heinrich Liechtenstein, Fariba Hashemi and Brian Hashemi
- The Theoretical Features of Post-war Keynesianism
- Massimo Angelis
- Hearts, Minds and the Restrictive Practices Court
- Stefan Szymanski
- Perspectives on the Future
- Peter C. Bishop and Andy Hines
- The ‘Parenting Advantage’ and Innovation Processes in the Multinational Firm: Does Top Management Mess Things Up?
- Mats Forsgren
- Personality and Diversity Management
- Celia Anca and Antonio Vazquez
- Forecasting Government Expenditures, Revenues, and Gaps, 2031–2050
- Abdulaziz M. Aldukheil
- The Successful Psychopath
- Adrian Furnham
- The Presuppositions of NLP
- Paul Tosey and Jane Mathison
- A Discriminating Share System
- Franco Cugno and Mario Ferrero
- The Limits of Nature
- Nils Chr. Stenseth
- Career and Performance Management
- Claretha Hughes and Marilyn Y. Byrd
- The Doctrine of Fraud Loss Measurement
- Martin Tunley
- Language and Inflation
- Robert Leeson
- Understanding our Customers
- Jenny Darroch
- The Contributions of Endogenous Growth Theory to the Analysis of Development Problems: An Assessment
- Pranab Bardhan
- Portrait of Path Creators
- Piero Formica
- The Dawn of Asia
- Michio Morishima
- The European Union and Harmonisation
- John Flower
- The Impact of Business-Services Use on Client Industries: Evidence from Input-Output Data
- Paul Baker
- Advertising and Monopoly
- W. Duncan Reekie
- Business Process Outsourcing: A Manager’s Guide to Understanding the Market Phenomenon
- Ashok C. Devata, Rachna Kumar and Theophanis Stratopoulos
- Young Women and the Future of the Arab World
- Ben Simpfendorfer
- Innovation for Whom?
- Ronald Dore
- The Paradoxes of State-Building: Transnational Expertise and the Income Tax Debates in the United States and Germany, c.1880‑1914
- Holger Nehring
- Risen Sectors
- Jon Woronoff
- Young Women and the Future of the Arab World
- Ben Simpfendorfer
- Financial Markets and Economic Nationalism
- Nicolas Krul
- State-owned Enterprise Restructuring in China: Issues and Challenges
- Piya Mahtaney
- Industrial Democracy and Workers’ Participation
- J. Wilczynski
- The Relationships Between Organization Development (OD) and MBV
- Simon L. Dolan, Salvador Garcia and Bonnie Richley
- Knowledge and Competition
- Chong Ju Choi, Carla C. J. M. Millar and Caroline Y. L. Wong
- The Life of John Stuart Mill
- Lord Robbins
- Building a leadership team
- David Pendleton and Adrian Furnham