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- Ch 14 A Global Taxonomy of Flash Crashes: Cases Demonstrating the Operation and Impact of High-Frequency Traders , pp 481-497

- Priya Makhija, Elizabeth Chacko and Megha Kukreja
- Ch 14 Emotional Responses to Tourism Advertisement in Different Cultures , pp 225-238

- Arghavan Hadinejad, Noel Scott and Brent D. Moyle
- Ch 14 Home and Host Supervisors' Relations from a Host Supervisor's Perspective , pp 211-229

- Piotr Bednarski and Grzegorz Bielicki
- Ch 14 The Importance of Economic Growth and Full Employment , pp 231-269

- E Ray Canterbery
- Ch 14 Competences for the In-house Development of Digital Innovations in German Mechanical Engineering Companies , pp 379-399

- Steffen Kinkel, Johanna Rahn, Bernhard Rieder, Anne-Laure Mention and Marko Torkkeli
- Ch 14 Trading Many Goods with Many Countries: Exporters and Importers from German Manufacturing Industries , pp 455-476

- Joachim Wagner
- Ch 14 Comment on “Why a Weekend Effect?” , pp 343-354

- William T. Ziemba
- Ch 14 Anticipating Future Threats: The Areas of Strength , pp 189-197

- Thomas Quiggin
- Ch 14 DATABASE MODELS AND MANAGERIAL INTUITION: 50% MODEL + 50% MANAGER , pp 215-227

- Robert C. Blattberg and Stephen J. Hoch
- Ch 14 Does Financial Inclusion Drive the Islamic Banking Efficiency? A Post-Financial Crisis Analysis , pp 331-356

- Hasanul Banna, Md. Rabiul Alam, Rubi Ahmad and Norhanim Mat Sari
- Ch 14 FROM BIRTH TO DEATH: THE LIFECYCLE OF A HEDGE FUND INVESTMENT STRATEGY , pp 249-263

- John M. Longo and Yaxuan Qi
- Ch 14 Taiwan China: A Green City Underpinned by YouBike , pp 243-249

- Chin-Hsien Yu and Chin-Hsiu Ting
- Ch 14 The Effects of the Tokyo Round on the Structure of Protection , pp 483-519

- Alan Deardorff and Robert Stern
- Ch 14 Measuring Monetary Policy Interdependence , pp 387-415

- Paul Bergin and Oscar Jorda
- Ch 14 Semi-Nonparametric Estimates of the Demand for Money in the United States , pp 278-298

- Apostolos Serletis and Asghar Shahmoradi
- Ch 14 FUTURE OF E-BUSINESS, SUCCESS FACTORS, AND E-BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES , pp 397-414

- Jun Xu and Mohammed Quaddus
- Ch 14 The Expansion of Preferential Trading Arrangements , pp 329-341

- Edward D. Mansfield and Jon C.W. Pevehouse
- Ch 14 The Statement of Cash Flows: Six Red Flags , pp 138-150

- Harlan Platt
- Ch 14 The Relative Performance of Formal and Informal Sectors in India , pp 225-242

- Amarendra Sahoo and Thijs ten Raa
- Ch 14 EXPERTONS AND BEHAVIOUR OF COMPANIES WITH REGARD TO THE ADEQUACY BETWEEN BUSINESS DECISIONS AND OBJECTIVES , pp 213-222

- Alain Couturier and Bernard Fioleau
- Ch 14 Economics of Property Rights and Insurance and Risk of Coordination Failure of the Network of Division of Labor , pp 411-464

- Xiaokai Yang and Wai-Man Liu
- Ch 14 UPS: Connecting a Global Community Through Intelligent Logistic Networks , pp 151-162

- Mark Chong and Flocy Joseph
- Ch 14 Common Factors in Active and Passive Portfolios , pp 279-304

- Edwin J. Elton, Martin J. Gruber and Christopher R. Blake
- Ch 14 Various Hospital Culture Construction Activities , pp 199-207

- Di Jian
- Ch 14 Uncertainty and General Equilibrium , pp 333-353

- Hans Keiding
- Ch 14 Quantitative Easing: Evaluating QE’s Impact , pp 171-195

- Blu Putnam
- Ch 14 GOVERNANCE OF INNOVATION AND GROWTH IN SME NETWORKS , pp 335-358

- Tove Brink
- Ch 14 Direct Health Care Marketing in Special Sectors: Physician Services, Hospital Services, Managed Care Products (HMOs and ACOs), Pharmaceuticals, and Public Health , pp 411-462

- Gamini Gunawardane
- Ch 14 BIASES IN SAVINGS AND INSURANCE , pp 187-202

- Itzhak Venezia
- Ch 14 Rising Red Star , pp 237-248

- Steven Rosefielde
- Ch 14 Thailand , pp 205-235

- Chalongphob Sussangkarn
- Ch 14 Pandemics and Macroeconomics: Insights from COVID-19 , pp 353-381

- Srinivasan Murali
- Ch 14 THE ROLE OF PATENT, CITATION AND OBJECTION STOCKS IN THE PRODUCTIVITY ANALYSIS OF R&D — USING JAPANESE COMPANY DATA , pp 313-330

- Yasuyuki Ishii
- Ch 14 With a Little Help from My Customers: The Influence of Customer Empowerment on Consumers’ Perceptions of Well-Established Brands , pp 367-394

- Martin Meißner, Michelle D. Haurand and Christian Stummer
- Ch 14 On Consistency of the Omega Ratio with Stochastic Dominance Rules , pp 367-380

- Bernhard Klar and Alfred Müller
- Ch 14 General Insurer Efficiency and Managerial Ability: A Non-Parametric Approach , pp 427-455

- Ram Sinha
- Ch 14 Managing the Fuzzy Front End: Intra-Firm Versus Inter-Firm Networks , pp 473-497

- Jacob Høj Jørgensen, Erik Stavnsager Rasmussen, René Chester Goduscheit Bergenholtz and Carsten Bergenholtz
- Ch 14 Scale Effect in the Romer Model , pp 113-120

- Angus Chu
- Ch 14 A Typology of Digital Marketing Channels with a Special Reference to India , pp 259-268

- Uttam Kaur and Aarti Dangwal
- Ch 14 Reality Check , pp 93-98

- Wai Mun Fong and Benedict Koh
- Ch 14 SOME IMPLICATIONS OF SYSTEMIC RISK AND THE DESIGN OF REGULATORY ARCHITECTURE , pp 207-214

- Marco Espinosa-Vega, Juan Solé, Charles Kahn and Rafael Matta
- Ch 14 Wage Policies and Practices and the National Wages Council , pp 289-321

- Oun Hean Loh
- Ch 14 The 2014 EU-wide Bank Stress Test Lacks Credibility , pp 503-508

- Morris Goldstein
- Ch 14 Sustainability and Happiness: A Development Philosophy for Bhutan and the World , pp 111-112

- Jigmi Y. Thinley
- Ch 14 Innovation Policy for SMEs in China , pp 269-279

- Qingrui Xu, Jin Chen, Yongyi Shou and Jingjiang Liu
- Ch 14 Modeling Volatility Risk in Equity Options Market: A Statistical Approach , pp 257-292

- D. Dobi and M. Avellaneda
- Ch 14 Noncausal Cauchy Problem for the Noncausal SDEs , pp 289-304

- Shigeyoshi Ogawa
- Ch 14 Defend Your Position , pp 93-98

- Karen Wong and Daryl Guppy
- Ch 14 Being Creative Part 1: Practice of Recrafting Strategic Performance in Changing Times , pp 331-382

- Vikram Murthy and Aasha Murthy
- Ch 14 Corporate Organization in Ancient India — The Shreni System , pp 263-273

- Alka Maurya, Veenus Jain and Pallavi Mohanan
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