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- Is there a Trade-off between Wage Inequality and Unemployment?
- Michel Dumont
- Conclusions
- Leslie Gadman and Cary Cooper
- Shared Emotions
- Michael A. Diamond and Seth Allcorn
- Principle 9 — Build and Use Social Capital
- Simon Bridge and Cecilia Hegarty
- Exploring the Role of Information and Trust in Price Fairness Judgments
- Sandra Rothenberge, Dhruv Grewal and Gopalkrishnan Iyer
- An End to Europe’s “One China” Policy?
- Edward Friedman
- Re-Create: customer-centric management
- Susan Barlow, Stephen Parry and Mike Faulkner
- Fostering part-time employment
- Edwin Whiting
- Place Branding and Intellectual Property
- Antonio P. Russo and Giovanna Segre
- Rhythm of moments
- Peter Shaw
- The Path of the Top Executive
- Muriel Penicaud
- Epilogue
- Hari Bapuji
- PESC: Past and Future
- Richard Clarke and Alec Cairncross
- The Role of the World Bank
- Jack Parkinson
- The Common Monetary Area in Southern Africa: A Typical South-South Coordination Project?
- Martina Metzger
- The Financial Aggregates
- Graeme S. Dorrance
- Decision-Making Training: More Experience through Software
- Roger C. Schank, Dimitris Lyras and Elliot Soloway
- Broadcasting the Olympics
- Harry-Arne Solberg and Chris Gratton
- Changing Roles
- John L. Graham, Lynda Lawrence and William Hernández Requejo
- Trust in the Monitoring of Publicly Funded Services: A Case Study of Two Outsourced Care Homes for the Elderly
- Eva Hagbjer, Johnny Lind and Ebba Sjögren
- The Quality of Quantitative Economic Policy-making when Targets and Costs of Change are Mis-specified
- Arnold Zellner
- Basel II and Banking in Emerging and Other Developing Economies
- Andrew Cornford
- Adversity and Survival
- Kenneth Lipartito and Carol Heher Peters
- Conclusion
- Rebekah S. Heppner
- Religion at work
- Adrian Furnham
- John Hicks (1904–89)
- Geoffrey Harcourt
- Labor Exploitations
- Michael Taillard
- The Lessons of MissInge Fashions
- David Frodsham and Heinrich Liechtenstein
- The Flight Attendant Who Did Not Smile
- Jan Ch. Karlsson
- Managerial Implications of IT
- Rosemary Stewart
- Capital Adequacy
- T. H. Donaldson
- Organizations, Violations and their Silencing
- Helena Flam, Jeff Hearn and Wendy Parkin
- Quantifying the Impact of ICTs on Growth in Developing Economies
- Markus Haacker
- Limiting Child Labor through Behavior-based Income Transfers: An Experimental Evaluation of the PETI Program in Rural Brazil
- Yoon-Tien Yap, Guilherme Sedlacek and Peter Orazem
- How to Attract Foreign Direct Investment: The Korean Approach
- Terry Tuharsky and Joan Barron
- The Third Sector’s Provision of Public Services: Implications for Mission and Employment Conditions
- Ian Cunningham
- The Case for Regulating International Capital Flows
- Louise Davidson
- Optimism and Misrepresentation in Early Project Development
- Bent Flyvbjerg
- America’s Soluble Problems
- John Mills
- Managing Across Boundaries in Health Care: The Forces for Change and Inertia
- Charo Rodríguez, Ann Langley, François Béland and Jean-Louis Denis
- Public Debt Markets for Shipping
- Basil M. Karatzas
- Momentum and Contrarian Strategies on ASEAN Markets
- Shangkari V. Anusakumar, Ruhani Ali and Chee-Wooi Hooy
- Happiness and the Pursuit of a Life Worth Living: An Anthropological Approach
- Gordon Mathews
- Japan’s East Asian Diplomacy: Patchwork Realism and Naïve Liberalism
- Hidetaka Yoshimatsu
- The Policy of Separate Development as a Framework for Development in South Africa
- W. B. Vosloo
- Recommendations for the Field of Preparedness
- Matt Statler and Johan Roos
- The Next Tsunami: Mainland Chinese Tourists
- Michael Backman
- Conclusion – Towards New Organizations?
- François Dupuy
- Case Study: How the Cloud Facilitates the Technology Solution
- Michael Kare-Silver
- Strategies of Multinational Industrial Groups: The Car Industry
- Christian Dor