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Ireland
Mary Coolahan and Sean Dooney
Who learns what from coaching?
Adrian Furnham
Competitive Behaviour and Pricing Policy
Walter Karten
Case The Netherlands: Perceived Image Research
Robert Govers and Frank Go
Future of Industrial Relations in Emerging Economies
Michael A. Oyelere
Workplace Innovation and the Work Process
Seong-Jae Cho
The ECU and the International Monetary System
Paul Grauwe and Theo Peeters
Constructing Performance Measurement Packages
Morten Jakobsen, Falconer Mitchell and Hanne Nørreklit
An Alternative Approach
Simon Bridge
Successful Models of East Asia and Latin America: Malaysia and Chile
Akio Hosono
The Internal Combustion Engine and the Revolution in Transport: The Case of Czechoslovakia with Some European Comparisons
Jaroslav Purš
Conclusion: the Future of EMU
Leila Simona Talani
The Role of the Overseas Chinese in the Sino—Japanese Economic Relationship
Yan Zhu
Implementing the Five Conversations Framework
Tim Baker
Marx or Hicks? Structural Proportions and Crisis: The Transition from the First to the Third Volume of Capital
Joseph Halevi and Peter Kriesler
The European Round Table of Industrialists: Still a Unique Player?
Bastiaan Apeldoorn
Improving the job finding process
Edwin Whiting
The Only Thing We Have to Fear is Fear Itself
Colin Read
Sustainable Marketing
Prof Rajagopal
Policy Issues
Ram Upendra Das and Rajan Sudesh Ratna
Configurational Approach: Aligning Product, Processes and Organization Systems
Cipriano Forza and Fabrizio Salvador
Package opportunities and challenges
Herbert Meyers and Richard Gerstman
The optimal policy mix and logic of a social pact
Sebastian Dullien
Devil Take the Hindmost?: The Least Developed in a New International Economic Order
Gerald K. Helleiner
Devil Take the Hindmost?: The Least Developed in a New International Economic Order
Gerald K. Helleiner
The Critical (and Subversive) Act of (In)visibility: A Strategic Reframing of ‘Disappeared and Devalued’ Women in a Densely Masculinist Workplace
Susan Harwood
Managing Politics at Work
Aryanne Oade
Tests’ revival
Adrian Furnham
Conclusion: The Headhunting Business
Stephanie Jones
Time perspectives
Adrian Furnham
Cheerful and Hearty Economics
Gavin Kennedy
The Value of Liquidity and Trading Activity in Forecasting Downside Risk
Lidia Sanchis-Marco and Antonio Rubia
Business Ecosystem Co-evolution: The Ultimate Fighting Championships
Simon Ford and Clive Kerr
Values Congruency
Ian Chaston
Climate Change and Reproductive Intentions in Europe
Alessandra de Rose and Maria Rita Testa
Space and Growth: a Thünen-Schumpeter Perspective
Herbert Giersch
Socialist Strategies of Development
Keith Griffin
Economic Growth, Foreign Investment and Regional Inequality in China
Shujie Yao, Kailei Wei and Aying Liu
Analysis, Visions, Proposals
Giorgio Giorgio
Containing the Blast: Some Problems of the Non-proliferation Regime
James F. Keeley
Private Property Gives Way to the Public Good
Colin Read
Postscript
Steve Leach
Don’t Confuse Transparency with Intelligence
Thomas Meyer
Summary and Conclusions
Jae Hoon Hyun
Economic Growth and International Trade
Ali M. El-Agraa
Management Succession, Promotion and Education
Ted Stephenson
Conclusion
Michaela Merk
Challenges for Individuals
Mats Larsson and David Lundberg
J & S-Stork Pumps: Sealed Motor Pump Units and Turbine Alternator Units
Luke Georghiou, J. Stanley Metcalfe, Michael Gibbons, Tim Ray and Janet Evans
Fixed Income Debt Management and Uncertainty in the Lula Administration, 2002–2005
Rogério Sobreira and Paulo Gaya
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