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- Ch 6 An Example of Japanese "Beyond Budgeting" Philosophy , pp 75-88

- Katsuhiro Ito
- Ch 6 China , pp 159-199

- Allen Huang and Xun Chang
- Ch 6 Entrepreneurship in Saudi Arabia , pp 111-145

- Wassim Aloulou and Nouf Al-Othman
- Ch 6 Customer-Based Growth , pp 81-108

- Chezy Ofir, Donald R Lehmann and Scott Sanderude
- Ch 6 Individual and Contextual Factors Affecting Employees’ Inclination to Bootlegging , pp 167-186

- Dietfried Globocnik
- Ch 6 Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG): Where Has It Come from, and Where Will It Go? , pp 103-121

- Dong-sung Cho
- Ch 6 RECENT LEGAL AND REGULATORY DEVELOPMENTS FOR ISLAMIC BANKING AND FINANCE IN INDONESIA , pp 99-114

- Hanim Hamzah
- Ch 6 NBA Domestic and Foreign Affairs , pp 187-224

- Frank P. Jozsa
- Ch 6 Ex Post Analysis , pp 129-164

- Graham Giller
- Ch 6 Multivariate Fractional Brownian Motion and Generalizations of SABR Model , pp 73-87

- M. Musiela
- Ch 6 Manifolds , pp 83-110

- Adam Marsh
- Ch 6 Intraday Volatility on the NYSE and NASDAQ , pp 111-138

- Daniel G. Weaver
- Ch 6 Normative Solution Concepts , pp 57-63

- Tatsuro Ichiishi and Akira Yamazaki
- Ch 6 Is There an East-West Split in North American Natural Gas Markets? , pp 59-72

- Apostolos Serletis
- Ch 6 Optimal Investment and Consumption with Fixed and Proportional Transaction Costs , pp 60-71

- Hong Liu
- Ch 6 LEGAL CASES AND AUDITING IN CHINA , pp 101-116

- Gin Chong
- Ch 6 Comparative Analysis of Determining the Risk-Adequate Cost of Capital for Regulated Network Operators in Network Industries , pp 103-135

- Ulrike Stopka
- Ch 6 Business Process Reengineering and Measuring of Company Operations Efficiency , pp 117-145

- Nataša Vujica Herzog
- Ch 6 Applications , pp 83-87

- Valery A. Kholodnyi and John F. Price
- Ch 6 Human Capital Formation and Inclusive Growth through Infrastructure , pp 153-181

- Sanjay Peters
- Ch 6 Blockchain Adoption in Maritime Supply Chain: Another Catch-Up Game for African Maritime Industry? , pp 103-130

- Olugbenga Ayo Ojubanire, Hicham Sebti and Sabrina Berbain
- Ch 6 Religious Clubs and the Free-Rider Problem , pp 111-135

- Michael McBride
- Ch 6 THE NETWORK PERSPECTIVE TO ORGANIZATIONAL LEARNING — A COMPARISON OF TWO COMPANIES , pp 65-79

- Marko Pahor, Miha Škerlavaj and Vlado Dimovski
- Ch 6 Women in the Workplace: Shari’ah and Contemporary Perspectives , pp 101-126

- Mohammad Hashim Kamali and Toseef Azid
- Ch 6 Green Cryptocurrencies and Investor Attention: The Case of Cardano Coin , pp 163-180

- Zeliha Can Ergün
- Ch 6 The Healthcare Industry in the Chinese Economy: Insights from Input–Output Analysis , pp 79-107

- Noemi Ferracuti, Claudio Socci and Francesca Spigarelli
- Ch 6 From Open Data to Open Governance in Canada: Dissecting a Work in Progress , pp 173-198

- Jeffrey Roy
- Ch 6 THE FUTURE OF THE AGRIBUSINESS SECTOR , pp 81-98

- Walter Amedzro St-Hilaire
- Ch 6 Modern Knowledge , pp 131-160

- Frank Birkin and Thomas Polesie
- Ch 6 Regression , pp 105-143

- Kuo Chuen LEE David, Joseph Lim, Kok Fai Phoon and Yu Wang
- Ch 6 HONG KONG – FINANCIAL CRISIS IN THE CASE OF HONG KONG: LAST IN, LAST OUT? , pp 173-229

- Chyau Tuan and Linda F.Y. Ng
- Ch 6 How Does Material Flow Cost Accounting Continue in Practice?: The Effective Policy from a Questionnaire Survey , pp 81-94

- Tatsumasa Tennojiya, Akira Higashida, Hirotsugu Kitada and Jaehong Kim
- Ch 6 Chapter Six: Environmental Standards and Concerns , pp 101-120

- Benoit Vermander
- Ch 6 Effective Management of Creativity and Innovation in Education: Theories and Best Practices , pp 117-132

- Joel Schmidt
- Ch 6 The Biophilic City , pp 99-134

- Peter Newman and Anne Matan
- Ch 6 VERs AND EXPECTATIONS: EXTENSIONS AND EVIDENCE**Part of this work was conducted under the Centre for Economic Policy Research's programme ‘Empirical: Models of Strategic Trade Policy’, funded by the Ford Foundation (No. 86o-0312A). The paper has benefited from discussions in seminars at City University, the University of Bristol, the University of Bordeaux and the Catholic University, Leuven. I also thank Paul Brenton, Iviichacl Leidy and two referees for comments , pp 113-123

- L. Winters
- Ch 6 Disclosure and Data Requirement , pp 109-123

- Martin Hellmich and Rüdiger Kiesel
- Ch 6 Managing Empowerment in Emerging States , pp 249-307

- Kartik Roy
- Ch 6 Interorganizational Project Management in JTC , pp 101-126

- Mamata Bhandar
- Ch 6 Visualization Tools Assessment and Sustainability Analytics , pp 127-165

- Wenchang Alison Huang
- Ch 6 CEOs in Innovative SMEs: Open Innovation Initiators and Facilitators , pp 135-166

- Joon Mo Ahn, Tim Minshall and Letizia Mortara
- Ch 6 A General-Purpose Technology at Work: The Corliss Steam Engine in the Late-Nineteenth-Century United States , pp 97-135

- Nathan Rosenberg and Manuel Trajtenberg
- Ch 6 THE SLOVAKIAN INNOVATION SYSTEM — WHY DOES IT NOT WORK? , pp 109-129

- Silvester Salis
- Ch 6 INTERRELATIONS AMONG MACROECONOMIC SECTORS AND THE FLOW OF FUNDS , pp 113-129

- Joshua E Greene
- Ch 6 Competition versus Monopoly in the Religious Marketplace: Judaism in the United States and Israel , pp 147-155

- Carmel Chiswick
- Ch 6 An Equal Right Solution to the Compensation–Responsibility Dilemma , pp 127-148

- François Maniquet
- Ch 6 The Brazilian Fiscal Council — Protecting Minority Shareholders in a Weak Legal System , pp 159-180

- Jairo Laser Procianoy and Roberto Frota Decourt
- Ch 6 Critical Natural Resources and Climate Change Mitigation , pp 107-126

- Anja Brumme
- Ch 6 Wages and Productivity: Structural Changes are Crucial to Understand , pp 69-79

- Natalie Denby and Blu Putnam
- Ch 6 THE NATIONAL INNOVATION SYSTEM , pp 43-51

- Otto Chui Chau Lin
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