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- Discussions and Decisions, 1726–1733
- Geoffrey J. Walker
- Radical Innovations, Follow-through Innovations and Growth: the Example of West German Industry
- Alfred Kleinknecht
- Variable Geometry and Automaticity: Strategies for Experience of Regional Integration in West Africa
- Peter Robson
- Research Hypotheses
- Deborah E. de Lange
- Tools and Techniques for Operations and Production Management
- Andrew Cox, Chris Lonsdale, Joe Sanderson and Glyn Watson
- War, Peace and Depression 1914–34
- Francis E. Hyde
- A Factor-Based Application to Hedge Fund Replication
- Marco Rossi and Sergio L. Rodríguez
- The Economy’s Helminths
- Nick Silver
- Overview of an Alternative Long-term Development Strategy
- Giovanni Cornia, Rolph Hoeven and Thandika Mkandawire
- Implementing a Configuration System
- Cipriano Forza and Fabrizio Salvador
- Tax Reforms and Economic Performance
- José Boscá, Rafael Domenech and Javier Ferri
- Your yellow futures glasses:Which future do you want to form?
- Pero Mićić
- Technology, Market Characteristics and Spillovers
- Magnus Blomstrom, Ari Kokko and Mario Zejan
- The Basis of Choice
- Simon Bridge
- Western Electric Discovers Motivation
- Richard Donkin
- The Packaging Company: Work Groups and the Polyvalent Worker
- John Bratton
- Keidanren’s Stance on Trade and Investment Policies
- Hidetaka Yoshimatsu
- Winning reputation case studies: learning from the best
- Chris Genasi
- Pros and Cons of Being the CEO’s “Trusted Advisor”
- Lance Wright
- Sustainable Development in the Luxury Industry: Beyond the Apparent Oxymoron
- Christophe Sempels
- The Father of History: This Time Is Sometimes Different in Markets
- Saeed Amen
- Communicative Action II: Ethics and Communication
- Thomas Klikauer
- Subsidiaries, Knowledge Development and MNE Re-Investments
- Ulf Andersson and Magnus Persson
- Financial Institutions and Markets in New Zealand
- Peter Nicholl and Maree F. King
- The Use and Perception of E-marketplaces: An Institutional Perspective
- Craig Standing, Ian Sims and Susan Standing
- Theory of Social Choice
- Anatol Rapoport
- Dynamics of Information and Resource Management
- Dipak Basu and Victoria Miroshnik
- Control and Communication at Work
- Thomas Klikauer
- Wassily Leontief: Input—Output and Economic Planning
- Martin Cave
- Dystechnia: A Model of Technology Deficiency and Implications for Entrepreneurial Opportunity
- McDonald R. Stewart and Elias G. Carayannis
- Critical Theory Approaches to Spirituality in Business
- David Boje
- Give Me a Lever Long Enough and I Shall Move the World: Leadership, Influence and Power
- Roberto Álvarez Blanco
- The Internet: Medium, Message, PR Tool, Manager
- Michael Morley
- Achievements and Crisis
- Makoto Itoh
- Is There a Relation between Discrete-Time GARCH and Continuous-Time Diffusion Models?
- Turan G. Bali
- Tool Six
- Aryanne Oade
- Istec: MITI’s International Collaborative Programme for Superconductivity Basic Research
- Helena M. M. Lastres
- Poverty, Resource Distribution and Security: The Impact of New Agricultural Technology in Rural Bangladesh
- Mohammad Alauddin and Clement Tisdell
- Endgames — Termination Scenarios in the Last Stage of an IJV Life Cycle
- Ursula F. Ott
- The Demographic Basis of Social Instability in the Caribbean of the Eighties
- Patricia Anderson
- Colombia: The Displaced and the Forgotten
- Fernando Espada
- Comment
- Benito Raul Losado
- Eco-efficiency
- David E. Hawkins
- Summary
- Ruth Alas and Junhong Gao
- Space exploration
- Adrian Furnham
- Segmenting the sat nav market
- Adrian Furnham
- New York
- Scott D. Watkins and Patrick Anderson
- Which countries would have most to gain from a GEMs launch?
- Wingham Rowan
- Repetition. Repetition. Repetition
- Simon Lancaster
- Partners in the Problem
- Colin Read