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- Ch 9 MODELING CREDIT RISK FOR SMEs: EVIDENCE FROM THE US MARKET , pp 251-279

- Edward Altman and Gabriele Sabato
- Ch 9 INDUSTRIAL POLICY IN KOREA: PAST EXPERIENCES AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS , pp 185-198

- Oh-Seok Hyun
- Ch 9 HOW FIRMS ABSORB EXTERNAL KNOWLEDGE — MODELLING AND MANAGING THE ABSORPTIVE CAPACITY PROCESS , pp 245-279

- Djerdj Horvat, Carsten Dreher and Oliver Som
- Ch 9 USER INNOVATION: THE DEVELOPING POLICY RESEARCH AGENDA , pp 211-227

- Stephen Flowers
- Ch 9 Inventory Information , pp 363-413

- H. Henry Cao, Martin Evans and Richard K. Lyons
- Ch 9 Macroeconomic Challenges , pp 153-182

- Torbjörn Becker
- Ch 9 A New Thinking to Cooperation in Tackling the Indonesian Haze? , pp 101-109

- Kheng Lian Koh
- Ch 9 The New Failure Resolution Regulation: The Good, The Bad, and The Unknowable , pp 147-164

- Robert R. Bliss and Franklin R. Edwards
- Ch 9 Emergence of International Trade from Domestic Trade and Emergence of New Products , pp 237-282

- Xiaokai Yang and Wai-Man Liu
- Ch 9 Risk Management in Islamic Banks , pp 153-172

- M. Kabir Hassan, Salman Ahmed Shaikh and Selim Kayhan
- Ch 9 THE FIRST INITIATIVES , pp 61-65

- Chua Chin Kiat
- Ch 9 The Leadership Challenge — Where to Aim? , pp 295-328

- Gerardo R. Ungson and John D. Trudel
- Ch 9 Using Neural Networks to Predict Failure in the Marketplace , pp 337-364

- Patrick L. Brockett, Linda L. Golden, Jaeho Jang and Chuanhou Yang
- Ch 9 EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND IMPERSONAL ENCOUNTER MARKETING , pp 185-212

- Catherine Prentice
- Ch 9 A Duality Theory , pp 165-202

- Yves Balasko
- Ch 9 Good Practice of Creativity and Innovation Management in Business , pp 175-189

- Eric Shiu
- Ch 9 Identifying Emerging Technologies with Smart Patent Indicators: The Example of Smart Houses , pp 203-228

- Carsten C. Guderian
- Ch 9 Policing Digital Fraudsters , pp 197-213

- Petter Gottschalk
- Ch 9 Key Borrowers Detected by the Intensities of Their Interactions , pp 355-389

- Fuad Aleskerov, Irina Andrievskaya, Alisa Nikitina and Sergey Shvydun
- Ch 9 Securities Regulation During and After the 2008 Financial Crisis , pp 215-252

- Jennifer E. Bethel and Erik R. Sirri
- Ch 9 CONCLUSION , pp 249-260

- Hooman Peimani
- Ch 9 Counting Vines , pp 189-218

- O. Morales-Nápoles
- Ch 9 DETECTING DECEPTION AND NEGOTIATING WITH LIARS , pp 139-152

- Michael Benoliel, Geetanjali Mukherjee and Jose Yong
- Ch 9 High-Speed Measurements Enabled by the Multi-Head Weigher (The Computer Scale) , pp 49-54

- Takashi Yonezawa
- Ch 9 Intervention Shaping: Internal Vectors , pp 99-149

- Uday Phadke and Shailendra Vyakarnam
- Ch 9 Game-Theoretic Analysis of a Bankruptcy Problem from the Talmud , pp 219-242

- Robert Aumann
- Ch 9 Decision Support: Introduction , pp 155-157

- Joachim P. Hasebrook and Hermann A. Maurer
- Ch 9 The Different Elasticity of Inbound Tourism Demand in the Mekong Downstream Nations: Evidence from the Chinese Market , pp 221-245

- Hai Quang Nguyen
- Ch 9 Comments: How Serious is the Damage? , pp 125-137

- Christopher Kent
- Ch 9 We Can Measure Triple Bottom Line Sustainability , pp 155-182

- Usha C. V. Haley, George T. Haley and David M. Boje
- Ch 9 AI and Machine Learning , pp 301-334

- P. K. Kannan and Liye Ma
- Ch 9 APPLICATION: FIRM LEVEL , pp 217-242

- Dong-Sung Cho and Hwy-Chang Moon
- Ch 9 Target Costing Brings Another Competitive Edge: Creation of Capacity Surplus through Information Capital Readiness by IT , pp 117-127

- Yoko Ogushi
- Ch 9 Error-Correcting Codes for Team Coordination within a Noisy Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma Tournament , pp 205-229

- Alex Rogers, Rajdeep K. Dash, Sarvapali D. Ramchurn, Perukrishnen Vytelingum and Nicholas R. Jennings
- Ch 9 Organizational Platform for Digital Marketing , pp 317-343

- Milton Kotler, Tiger Cao, Sam Wang, Collen Qiao and Yuheng Zhang
- Ch 9 Product Life-Cycle and Diffusion of Technology — The Taiwanese Case , pp 409-423

- Frank Hsiao and Mei-Chu Wang Hsiao
- Ch 9 Circling Up , pp 109-113

- Sumit Agarwal, Swee Hoon Ang and Tien Foo Sing
- Ch 9 The Demand for Divisia M1, M2, and M3 in the United States , pp 167-188

- Apostolos Serletis
- Ch 9 Why So Slow? The Role of Ongoing Conversion/Acceleration in Delaying the Recovery , pp 223-246

- Bernard C. Beaudreau
- Ch 9 Information Leadership in the Advanced Asia-Pacific Stock Markets: Return, Volatility and Volume Information Spillovers from the US and Japan , pp 271-304

- Suk-Joong Kim
- Ch 9 STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT PROGRAM AND PUBLIC FISCAL POLICY IN INDIA, 1990–1995 , pp 155-183

- Dipak R. Basu
- Ch 9 Meetings, Meeting Facilitation and Group Support Systems (GSS) , pp 291-307

- Ernest H. Forman and Mary Ann Selly
- Ch 9 A Brave New World: The Use of Non-traditional Information in Capital Markets , pp 217-237

- Partha S. Mohanram
- Ch 9 What’s Different About Public–Private Partnership Projects? , pp 225-248

- Carmel F. de Nahlik and Frank J Fabozzi
- Ch 9 The Design of Effective Health Taxes , pp 265-294

- Lisa M Powell and Frank J Chaloupka
- Ch 9 Large versus Small States in The Eurozone, The Democratic Deficit, and Future Architecture* , pp 283-308

- Yannis Ioannides
- Ch 9 SSI Technologies (A) , pp 183-205

- David C. Porter and Steven W. Anderson
- Ch 9 An Economic and Ethical Analysis of Unions , pp 111-121

- Walter Block
- Ch 9 MAINTAINING A REPUTATION AGAINST A LONG-LIVED OPPONENT , pp 163-176

- Marco Celentani, Drew Fudenberg, David Levine and Wolfgang Pesendorfer
- Ch 9 Gibraltar , pp 167-181

- Leo Dana
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