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- Ch 8 The Client/Partner Engagement , pp 183-203

- Jessica Carroll
- Ch 8 SUMMARY , pp 229-234

- Frank P. Jozsa
- Ch 8 Credit Derivatives Market , pp 223-248

- Rosella Giacometti
- Ch 8 The Dark Side of Gamification: Ethics, Privacy, Surveillance, and Monitoring in the Use of Gamified Elements , pp 167-198

- Deepika R Gupta
- Ch 8 Macroeconomics , pp 87-92

- Steven Rosefielde and Ralph W. Pfouts
- Ch 8 Why Performance Targets are Recognized as “Dead Letters”: An Empirical Study on Nursing Professionals , pp 147-164

- Nobuya Fujiwara
- Ch 8 Behavioral Characteristics of IPO Underpricing , pp 179-207

- Allen Michel, Jacob Oded and Israel Shaked
- Ch 8 Internet of Things Business Model Innovation and the Stage-Gate Process: An Exploratory Analysis , pp 209-230

- Jan F. Tesch, Anne-Sophie Brillinger and Dominik Bilgeri
- Ch 8 Temporal Aggregation and the Estimation of Reverse Regressions for Commodities Market Models , pp 261-281

- Phillip A. Cartwright and Natalija Riabko
- Ch 8 Cardunion, China: Digitization Promotes the Development of Small and Micro-stores , pp 55-60

- JiaYi Li and Juan Q Gou
- Ch 8 The Evolution of the Firm Size Distribution and Economic Growth , pp 187-220

- Hideyuki Adachi, Taiji Hagiwara and Yasutaka Tsunehiro
- Ch 8 On some winning strategies for the Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma or Mr. Nice Guy and the Cosa Nostra , pp 171-204

- Wolfgang Slany and Wolfgang Kienreich
- Ch 8 Why SEAM Is Not in the Mainstream , pp 133-145

- John Conbere and Alla Heorhiadi
- Ch 8 LOGICAL DISCRIMINANT MODELS , pp 223-253

- Margarida G. M. S. Cardoso
- Ch 8 New Products, Sales Promotions, and Firm Value: The Case of the Automobile Industry , pp 287-324

- Koen Pauwels, Jorge Silva-Risso, Shuba Srinivasan and Dominique M. Hanssens
- Ch 8 Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in the Digital Age , pp 181-201

- Huong Ha and Peter Chuah
- Ch 8 Future Areas for Research , pp 137-138

- Sumru Altug
- Ch 8 Social Media and Relationship Marketing in Sport , pp 191-222

- Rebecca Achen and Gashaw Abeza
- Ch 8 Expanding Health Taxation to Other Unhealthy Behaviours and Harmful Activities , pp 225-263

- Andreia Costa Santos, Thiago Hérick de Sá, Michael Oliver Hinsch, Ernesto Sánchez Triana and Jeremy A Lauer
- Ch 8 Mini-Bonds: An Emerging Link in the Intermediation Chain in Europe , pp 207-240

- Luisa Anderoni and Maria Debora Braga
- Ch 8 SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS MODELS , pp 160-180

- Ramadoss Tamil Selvan and Seeram Ramakrishna
- Ch 8 R&D Mythbusters , pp 175-187

- Anne Marie Knott
- Ch 8 DISASTER RISK REDUCTION AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: GOING FORWARD , pp 257-273

- Suman K. Sharma
- Ch 8 ROUTINES , pp 47-49

- James G S Clawson and Doug Newburg
- Ch 8 The CDM: A Cooperation Mechanism? , pp 133-155

- Ariel Dinar, Jessica Bradford, Edgar Castelan, Jorge Gavino, Jacquelyn González, Adam Jantz, Yang Li, Fortino Morales and Michael Parmer
- Ch 8 WHAT ARE THE INGREDIENTS OF A GREAT CASE? , pp 67-70

- Havovi Joshi
- Ch 8 The Paris Agreement: Failure as an Opportunity , pp 201-220

- Graciela Chichilnisky and Peter Bal
- Ch 8 Typical Balance Sheet and Trade Relations of Banks and Implications for XVA , pp 127-145

- Osamu Tsuchiya
- Ch 8 Can the Crowd Do the Job? Exploring the Effects of Integrating Customers into a Company’s Business Model Innovation , pp 213-236

- Philipp Alexander Ebel, Ulrich Bretschneider and Jan Marco Leimeister
- Ch 8 Corporate Governance and Financial Fraud Detection , pp 171-191

- Maria Tragouda, Michalis Doumpos and Constantin Zopounidis
- Ch 8 Bank Failures: The Limitations of Risk Modeling , pp 103-123

- Patrick Honohan
- Ch 8 Credit Risk Modeling and Pricing , pp 327-385

- Yi Tang and Bin Li
- Ch 8 From Access to Bypass: A Real Options Approach , pp 127-150

- Keiichi Hori and Keizo Mizuno
- Ch 8 SOCIAL NETWORK ANALYSIS OF FOUR DEPARTMENTS IN THE NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE , pp 119-134

- Chu Keong Lee and Jee Foon Wee
- Ch 8 The Global Innovations of Japanese General Trading Companies: The Case of Mitsubishi Corporation , pp 251-281

- Mitsuru Kodama
- Ch 8 Transitioning Towards a Sustainable Energy Future: Challenges and Opportunities for India , pp 139-151

- Vikram Singh Mehta
- Ch 8 PREDICTORS OF BEHAVIOURAL LOYALTY IN A PROFESSIONAL SPORT MEMBERSHIP CONTEXT , pp 43-45

- Emily J. Sheridan, Geoffrey N. Soutar and James A. Dimmock
- Ch 8 Apple Construction Company: How to Stay Away from Low Bid Customers and Non-Valuable Dyadic Relations , pp 167-181

- Sicco Santema and Jarmila Kopecka
- Ch 8 Capital, Capital Accumulation and Diseconomy , pp 143-164

- Raymond W Y Kao
- Ch 8 EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND EXTERNAL MARKETING , pp 165-184

- Catherine Prentice
- Ch 8 Middleware Technologies , pp 213-253

- Gunjan Samtani
- Ch 8 Collective Agreements , pp 159-180

- Oun Hean Loh
- Ch 8 Orientation: the N=1 effect , pp 130-142

- Wijnand Jongen
- Ch 8 Modelling Information Flows in Financial Markets , pp 157-177

- Dorje C. Brody, Lane P. Hughston and Andrea Macrina
- Ch 8 The Orderly Liquidation of Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. Under the Dodd–Frank Act , pp 123-158

- Douglas D EvanoffWilliam F Moeller
- Ch 8 The influence of DB pensions on the market valuation of the pension plan sponsor: For the FTSE 100 companies, size really does matter , pp 152-179

- Peter Richardson and Luca Larcher
- Ch 8 Commercial Bank Operations and Management , pp 167-203

- Xingyun Peng
- Ch 8 Innovating for Those with Less , pp 155-176

- Shlomo Maital
- Ch 8 Tariff Revenue Competition in a Free Trade Area , pp 171-181

- Martin Richardson
- Ch 8 Innovation Success in the Context of Inbound Open Innovation , pp 183-220

- Philipp Nitzsche, Bernd W. Wirtz and Vincent Göttel
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