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- A Comparative Evaluation of the Italian Experience
- Paola Profeta, Livia Amidani Aliberti, Alessandra Casarico, Marilisa D’Amico and Anna Puccio
- Conclusion
- Seishi Kimura
- Pensions
- Walter Sinclair and Barry Lipkin
- Ethics in Lending
- Steven Finlay
- Regulatory Implications of Global Financial Markets
- Stephany Griffith-Jones
- Resources and Technical Infrastructures: from Motor Club to Race Circuit
- Martin Beck-Burridge and Jeremy Walton
- A Female Ghetto? Women’s Careers in Telephone Call Centres
- Vicki Belt
- The Relativistic Perspective
- Claes Gustafsson
- Equality of Opportunity and Equality of Outcome: Open Leagues, Closed Leagues and Competitive Balance
- Luigi Buzzacchi, Stefan Szymanski and Tommaso Valletti
- The Bee-Hive Newspaper: Its Origin and Early Struggles
- Stephen Coltham
- Interpreting Customer Expectations
- David Walters
- Innovations, Technology, and Economies of Scale
- Prof Rajagopal
- Airline Management — The Changing Pattern of Competences
- James J. Lynch
- Profiles of Bundesbank Presidents
- Stephen F. Frowen and Robert Pringle
- Growing Corporate Ownership by Charities in Asia
- Michael Backman
- Evoking Symbolic Values Around a Product and Becoming a Global Icon: The Case of Starbucks
- Michele Fioroni and Garry Titterton
- The Societal Responsibility of Banks: An Introduction to a Societal-Oriented Bank Management Theory
- Leo Schuster
- Some Reflections on Bangladesh Development: Looking Backward to the Future
- Mark W. Leiserson
- Enron and the Next Revolution
- James K. Galbraith
- Is Sovereignty Indivisible?
- Domenico Empoli, Corrado Malandrino and Valerio Zanone
- Generational pension accounting for Hungary
- András Simonovits
- What to do when the axeman cometh
- Adrian Furnham
- Subtle stereotypes
- Adrian Furnham
- Generational pension accounting for Hungary
- András Simonovits
- Conclusion
- Tim Scott
- Dynamic Knowledge Assets in Process
- Ikujiro Nonaka, Ryoko Toyama, Toru Hirata, Susan J. Bigelow, Ayano Hirose and Florian Kohlbacher
- Growth with Heterogeneous Households
- Wei-Bin Zhang
- Inequality and Poverty since the 1970s
- Ricardo Ffrench-Davis
- On being world class: The six disciplines at work
- Andrew Kakabadse and Nada Kakabadse
- The Falling Rate of Profit as the Cause of Long Waves: Theory and Empirical Evidence
- Anwar Shaikh
- Replicating Organisation
- Karen Dale
- Virtual Intimacy: Desire and Ideology in Virtual Social Networks
- Rickard Grassman and Peter Case
- Windfalls and Wipeouts
- Graham Hallett
- ‘Now you see me, now you don’t’: The Visibility Paradox for Women in a Male-Dominated Profession
- Jacqueline H. Watts
- Actions Speak Louder than Words: Competitive Conduct vs. CSR Policy
- A. Vindelyn Smith-Hillman
- The Hydra of Financial Exposure
- Dimitris N. Chorafas
- Recruitment Strategies for Strong Sales Force-Brand Relationships
- Michaela Merk
- Legal Reform: Some Emerging Paradoxes of Latin America’s Legal and Judicial Reform Movement
- Linn Hammergren
- Fragile Alliances, Building a Reputation: A Narrative Case Study
- Aryanne Oade
- Environmental NGOs, Civil Society and Democratization in Eastern Europe
- Caedmon Staddon
- Patenting, Investment and Employment: A Cross-section Test for Dutch Manufacturing Industry
- Alfred Kleinknecht
- Managing Security at the World Cup
- Kristine Toohey and Tracy Taylor
- The Sustainability Coordinator: A Structural Innovation for Managing Sustainability
- Gordon Rands, Barbara Ribbens and David R. Connelly
- Accounting for Diversity: The Social Construction of Employment Practices
- Marta Kahancová
- Patenting, Investment and Employment: A Cross-section Test for Dutch Manufacturing Industry
- Alfred Kleinknecht
- Shopping habits
- Adrian Furnham
- Forced Migration in Africa: An Overview of the Two Case Studies
- J. A. Mollett
- Cleaning Up the Mess
- Joan Marques
- Conclusion
- Carlos M. Peláez and Carlos A. Peláez
- Splitting at work
- Adrian Furnham