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- Conclusion: The Real Challenges of Organizing and Implementing CSR
- Jan Jonker and Marco Witte
- The Future of Stock Message Boards
- Ying Zhang
- The Economic Impact of the Asian Crisis on India and China
- A. S. Bhalla and D. M. Nachane
- Toward a Better Society
- Richard Donkin
- An Introduction to Asset-Backed Securities and Securitisation
- Moorad Choudhry, Didier Joannas, Gino Landuyt, Richard Pereira and Rod Pienaar
- Keynes and Traditional Theory
- Roy Harrod
- Leadership and Strategy as Intangible Assets
- Hans Hinterhuber and Christian Stadler
- Industry and Environment: Methodologies for Environmental Assessment in Data-Poor Situations
- Lex Lemmens, Peter Scheren, Harro Zanting, Gregory Njau and David van Horen
- Rethinking the Role of “The Idea” in Integrated Communications
- Pinar Umul Ünsal, Burcu Yaman, Burak Amirak and Serçin Sun İpekeşen
- Finance for Investment
- M. M. Huq
- Triangular Arm Wrestling: Analysis and Revision of the Sino-Congolese Agreements
- Stefaan Marysse and Sara Geenen
- Enron: Visiting the Immersed Part of the Iceberg
- Paul H. Dembinski and Jean-Michel Bonvin
- Implications
- Wendelin M. Küpers
- Procedural Justice Theory and the Multinational Corporation
- W. Chan Kim and Renée Mauborgne
- Is China Rising?
- Alastair Iain Johnston
- Continued Openness and Reforms for Agriculture in Japan
- Hidetaka Kawano
- The Netherlands
- Willem Buijink and Rob Eken
- Transforming Heating and Utilities
- Mats Larsson
- Network Engineering in the European Union
- Robert Leonardi
- Service Enterprise
- Dave Richards
- Final Reflections
- Ilan Alon
- Corporate Governance Systems and Industrial Relations
- Chris Brewster, Marc Goergen and Geoffrey Wood
- The Exogeneity of Interest Rates
- Basil John Moore
- Trade Preferences for Processed Goods from Developing Countries
- Volker Stüven
- The Impact of Culture on Investment in Emerging Markets
- Richard Fletcher
- The United Kingdom: The Economic Consequences of Child Poverty
- Martin Evans
- Small Expectations: the First Year of the Youth Training Scheme
- David Raffe
- Conclusions
- Ljubo Sirc
- On Warranted Growth Paths
- Frank Hahn
- Projects and Environmental Effects
- Steve Curry and John Weiss
- Transaction Management and Database Resources
- Dimitris N. Chorafas
- The Future of Development
- Ernst G. Frankel
- The Kaldor Legacy
- Geoffrey Harcourt
- Pension Reform and Elderly Women: Some Evidence for Ontario Urban Centres
- John Burbidge
- Verification of User-Machine Interaction
- Asaf Degani
- Diversity Challenges in Community Research and Action
- Lawrence Matemba
- Regional Income Inequality in China
- Khorshed Chowdhury, Charles Harvie and Amnon Levy
- ‘Wireless Apostles’ and ‘Global Emperors’: Strategies for Domination in a Global Arena
- Mitchell P. Koza, Silviya Svejenova and Luis Vives
- Conclusions and Implications for Future Research and Marketing Strategy
- Randolph J. Trappey and Arch G. Woodside
- Inflation and the Exchange Rate Regime
- Warner Corden
- Simple Estimators for Dynamic Panel Data Models with Errors in Variables
- Tom Wansbeek and Arie Kapteyn
- Edith Penrose’s Organizational Theory of the Firm: Contract, Conflict, Knowledge and Management
- Christos Pitelis
- Understanding Failure in International Retailing: An Institutional Framework for Future Investigation
- Alphonse Aklamanu
- Relational Leadership and Dialogue: A Personal Reflection
- Megan Reitz
- Finale
- Reza Salehnejad
- Conclusions: On So-Called Primitive Accumulation
- Andre Gunder Frank
- Coping and Adaptive Entitlements
- Susanna Davies
- Cross-cultural Coaching: Coaching in the Asia Pacific Region
- Tony Chapman, Bill Best and Paul Van Casteren
- Regio-crats’ Policy Participation Demands in the EU Multilevel System
- Michael W. Bauer and Philipp Studinger
- Why Have US Tariffs Fallen Since 1930?
- Jonathan Pincus