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- Working Beyond 60 — Key Policies and Recommendations
- Geneviève Reday-Mulvey
- Conclusion
- Jean-Pierre Durand
- ‘Crisis’ in the French Labour Movement Reconsidered
- W. Rand Smith
- Conclusion — Billions Can Be Saved, and the Probability of Success Can Be Increased
- Mats R. Larsson
- The Economics of Joan Robinson
- Athanasios Thanos Skouras
- Keynes and the Cambridge School (2003)
- Prue Kerr and Geoffrey Harcourt
- Structural Change of International Capital Market Flows in a Historical Perspective
- Ikuya Fukamachi
- Supply-chain Production Planning
- Javad Ahmadi, Robert Benson and Daniel Supernaw-Issen
- The Japan System: Indestructible but Destructive
- Susan Carpenter
- Cognitive Dissonance Theory and Consumption Policy
- Jeffrey James
- Satisfying the Information Needs of the Board
- Dimitris N. Chorafas
- Survey Method versus Longitudinal Surveys and Observation for Data Collection
- John F. Gaski
- The Board, the C-Suite, and HR
- Lance Wright
- Creating a Healthy Workplace Environment
- Mary-Clare Race and Adrian Furnham
- Conversion: A Theoretical Framework
- Peter Southwood
- Exploration of Intergenerational Relationships in Sub-Saharan Africa
- Akpovire Oduaran
- Introducing New Financial Products and Services
- Joseph A. DiVanna
- From Enlightenment to Enablement: Opening Up Choices for Innovation
- Andrew Stirling
- Applying Knowledge to Improve the Moments of Truth
- Beatriz Muñoz-Seca and Josep Riverola
- A Shaft of Baltic Pine: Negotiating the Anglo-American-Canadian Trade Agreements of 1938
- Ian Drummond and Norman Hillmer
- Venture Investment and Dynamic Complementary Capabilities
- Chandra S. Mishra and Ramona K. Zachary
- International and National Capital Sources
- Douglas Wood and James Byrne
- The Opportunity and the Challenge: H. W. Singer’s Contribution to the International Debate on Food Aid
- D. J. Shaw
- Transmission of Culture-commitment from HQs to Subsidiaries: A Multilevel Model
- Victoria W. Miroshnik
- Combining the Techniques: Designing Breakthrough Products and Services
- Keith Goffin, Fred Lemke and Ursula Koners
- Regulatory and Supervisory Structures
- Wilbert O. Bascom
- The Pharmaceutical Industry
- Oliver Eckelmann
- Evaluating Change in European Industrial Relations: Research Evidence on Trends at Organisational Level
- Michael Morley, Chris Brewster, Patrick Gunnigle and Wolfgang Mayrhofer
- “Ordo-Liberalism” Trumps Keynesianism: Economic Policy in the Federal Republic of Germany and the EU1
- Christopher S. Allen
- Radicalisation and Extremism that Lead to Terrorism
- Hamed El-Said and Richard Barrett
- The Labour Market
- Brian McCormick
- The Internet: the First Incarnation of the Information Superhighway
- Dimitris N. Chorafas
- Consciousness and Psychology
- Helen Yaffe
- Crisis communication management: protecting and enhancing corporate reputation and identity
- James E. Lukaszewski
- Exports
- R. M. Sundrum
- Embed the PPM culture and capabilities
- Shan Rajegopal, Philip McGuin and James Waller
- The Introduction of Adam Smith’s Moral Philosophy to French Thought
- Takaho Ando
- Regrets … I’ve Had a Few
- John R. Bell
- Models for Successful Development of Training and Instructional Programmes
- Roger J. Baran
- Banking and Finance, 1933–61
- Stuart Jones and André Müller
- Profile of a successful production subsidiary
- Peter J. Buckley, Gerald D. Newbould and Jane C. Thurwell
- Summary
- Chris Harris
- Conclusion
- Michael Taillard
- Why go to university?
- Adrian Furnham
- Conclusion and Hopefully a New Beginning
- Michael Perelman
- The unethical manager
- Adrian Furnham
- Competition among Capitals
- Makoto Itoh
- The effects and effectiveness of advertising
- Adrian Furnham
- Joint Ventures between East and West
- Tauno Tiusanen
- Workplaces for oldies
- Adrian Furnham