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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