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Stage 5: Conclusions Drawn from the Mapping Sessions at Kappa and Delta
Véronique Ambrosini
Re-Inspire: leading transformation
Susan Barlow, Stephen Parry and Mike Faulkner
Live but Also Learn to Let Live
A. Coskun Samli
Resources and Capabilities
Xavier Gimbert
The Exchange Rate as a Monetary Indicator: the experience of the 1980s
Paul Temperton
Global Macroeconomic Management
Graham Bird
Contrasting Forms of Youth Training and Employment in Sweden and FR Germany
Karen Schober-Brinkmann and Eskil Wadensjö
Researching the Market System in Bangladesh
Ben Crow
Michael and Paul (MP plc)
Vivien Beattie, Stella Fearnley and Richard Brandt
Spatial Changes in Innovation Processes Over Time in Finland
Jani Saarinen and Juha Oksanen
The Operation of the Closed Shop: The Union and the Individual Worker
Stephen Dunn and John Gennard
The Democratic Climate of the School
Emer Smyth
The Determinants and the Process of Formulating Fairness Perceptions
Aaron Cohen
The Retail Industry
Peter Nolan, Jin Zhang and Chunhang Liu
Stakeholder Engagement in and Beyond the Organization
David Foster and Jan Jonker
Defining Customer and Consumer Interactions
David F. Giannetto
The Uruguay Round of Multilateral Trade Negotiations
Dilip Das
Competition and Control of the Banking System
R. A. Rayman
The Evolving Marketplace for Development Coaching
Lucy West and Mike Milan
Summary and Implications
Michael White
Deutsche Telekom and Pacific Bell v. LinkLine: Does Competition Law have a Place in Regulated Industries?
Martin W. Holterman
Extending Free Trade to Include International Investment: a Welfare-Theoretic Analysis
Jagdish N. Bhagwati and Richard Brecher
The Impact of Changing Sectoral Definition upon Associability: the Convergence of Business Interests in the Information and Communications Technology Sector in Europe
Oliver Blank
Performance Anxiety and the Illusion of Quality
Michele Fioroni and Garry Titterton
Now What? The Path Forward
Sheri Caldwell and Linda Gravett
Moodboards
Daniel M. Jackson and Paul Fulberg
Themes from the Cases
Philip Channer and Tina Hope
Trade Adjustment and Occupational Mobility
Richard Upward and Peter Wright
On the Manager’s Body as an Aesthetics of Control
Nancy Harding
Intending Emergence
Johan Roos
Costa Rican Aid
Nan Wiegersma and Joseph E. Medley
Some Empirical Aspects of Entrepreneurship in Twentieth-Century Spain
José Luis García-Ruiz and Teodosio Pérez-Amaral
Exploring Place/Space/Pace
John L. Graham, Lynda Lawrence and William Hernández Requejo
Aspirations and Culture
H. Igor Ansoff
The Informal Rules
Jan Ch. Karlsson
Boom or Bust
M. R. Griffiths and J. R. Lucas
As Corporations Set Forth a Vision—So Should an Employee!
Christopher Anne Robinson-Easley
The Banking World of the Nineteenth Century
Hans Bauer and Warren J. Blackman
Work and Pay
Guy Routh
Islam
Rodney Wilson
Aligning with Competitors when Adopting New Product Technologies
Claudio Giachetti
Public Support in Germany
Pierre-André Buigues and Khalid Sekkat
Public Policy and New Generic Technologies: The Case of Biotechnology in Sub-Saharan Africa
Calestous Juma and John Mugabe
Ideology, Rationality and the Management Control Process
Tony Puxty and Wai Fong Chua
Family Planning and Fertility Among Temporary Migrants
Caroline Hoy
Intuition and Creativity
Alexander Styhre and Mats Sundgren
The Impact on Production Management
Paul F. Bestwick and A. E. Owen
A Keynsian Model for a Post-monetarist Open Economy
Meghnad Desai
Configurational Thinking and Value Creation from Digital Innovation: The Case of Product Lifecycle Management Implementation
Robert G. Fichman, Satish Nambisan and Marc Halpern
Empirical Results: Western Management Control in CEE
Barbara Brenner
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