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- Ch 16 Bank Dividend Policy and the European Debt Crisis: Is Sovereign Credit Risk of Relevance? , pp 401-410

- Tobias Basse, Thomas Bürkle, Frederik Kunze and Christoph Wegener
- Ch 16 Making Entrepreneurial Finance Relevant and Interesting for Aspiring Entrepreneurs , pp 295-313

- David Y. Choi
- Ch 16 The Product Matrices — The Facilitating Instruments for an Improved “Understanding of Product Functionalities” , pp 195-211

- Thomas Lager
- Ch 16 THE COMPILATION OF MATH PATTERN FOR PRODUCTIVITY IN INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATIONS BASED ON ORGANIZATIONAL CLIMATE , pp 247-262

- Fattah Nazem
- Ch 16 AN INNOVATIVE AVIATION CUSTOMER-SUPPLIER RELATIONSHIP MODEL , pp 194-204

- Eric T. T. Wong, K. S. Fung, Joel Lee and Leslie Kerr
- Ch 16 Australia , pp 163-175

- Jordan Green
- Ch 16 OTHER TOPICS IN APPLIED REGRESSION ANALYSIS , pp 240-257

- Ronald L. Moy
- Ch 16 Monitoring CCP Exposure, in Real Time if Needed , pp 225-235

- Albert Menkveld
- Ch 16 Truth , pp 143-149

- Steven Rosefielde and Ralph W. Pfouts
- Ch 16 The Schumpeterian Growth Model , pp 129-138

- Angus Chu
- Ch 16 Vietnam , pp 413-433

- Duc-Tho Nguyen and Pham Huyen
- Ch 16 Appendices , pp 271-291

- Anatoly B. Schmidt
- Ch 16 The One-Voice Model of a Corporate Sports Account: Knowledge Management at Work , pp 301-318

- Tiffany Norris
- Ch 16 How Does Digital Financial Inclusion Influence Bank Innovation Capability in China? Evidence from a Risk-Taking Perspective , pp 423-445

- Yi Zhou
- Ch 16 CORPORATE VENTURING IN JAPAN: NEW WIN-WIN MOVEMENT OF BIG-CORPORATION–STARTUP-COLLABORATION , pp 341-360

- Noboru Maeda
- Ch 16 RURAL TOURISM IN SOUTH AFRICA: THE CASE OF DAMDORYN AND BUFFLESPOORT , pp 303-322

- Kofi Poku Quan-Baffour
- Ch 16 TRADE POLICY AND RESOURCE ALLOCATION IN THE PRESENCE OF PRODUCT DIFFERENTIATION , pp 357-365

- Jaime de Melo and Sherman Robinson
- Ch 16 ADAPTING KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS FOR COLLABORATIVE TECHNICAL PROBLEM SOLVING , pp 179-191

- Dinesh Rathi, Michael Twidale and Vandana Singh
- Ch 16 Pricing with Variance Gamma Information , pp 371-392

- Lane P. Hughston and Leandro Sánchez-Betancourt
- Ch 16 Option Returns , pp 537-568

- Dilip B. Madan, Wim Schoutens and King Wang
- Ch 16 INNOVATION MANAGEMENT RESPONSES TO REGULATION—SUP-DIRECTIVE AND REPLACING PLASTIC , pp 439-459

- Pia Hurmelinna-Laukkanen, Eelis Paukku and Sanna Taskila
- Ch 16 Distinct Project Management for Post-disaster Reconstruction Projects in Developing Countries , pp 514-551

- Roshani Palliyaguru, Dilanthi Amaratunga, Aravindi Samarakkodi and Shavindree Nissanka
- Ch 16 Household Environment and Child Health in Egypt , pp 457-488

- Mahmoud Hailat and Franco Peracchi
- Ch 16 Risk Assessment in IT Outsourcing , pp 589-608

- Saji K. Mathew
- Ch 16 Return and Risk Measures of Assets , pp 433-440

- David Kuo Chuen Lee, Joseph Lim, Kok Fai Phoon and Yu Wang
- Ch 16 The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau: The Solution or the Problem? , pp 247-277

- Brenden D. Soucy
- Ch 16 Multi-Lag Benders Decomposition for Power Generation Planning with Nonanticipativity Constraints on the Dispatch of LNG Thermal Plants , pp 443-464

- Andre L. Diniz and Maria E. P. Maceira
- Ch 16 Cryptography , pp 311-330

- Kuo Chuen LEE David, Joseph Lim, Kok Fai Phoon and Yu Wang
- Ch 16 Uncertainty and the Choice of Trade Policy in Oligopolistic Industries , pp 287-298

- Russell Cooper and Raymond Riezman
- Ch 16 Spark Innovation through Empathic Design , pp 355-369

- Dorothy A. Leonard and Jeffrey Rayport
- Ch 16 Why OECD Countries Should Reform Rules of Origin , pp 381-409

- Olivier Cadot and Jaime de Melo
- Ch 16 Bill Benter Letter , pp 165-169

- William T Ziemba
- Ch 16 Conduct, Craft, and Character , pp 263-281

- Tsun-Yan Hsieh and Huijin Kong
- Ch 16 Block Edge Computing: Blockchain-Edge Platform for Industrial IoT Networking , pp 353-372

- T. Nathiya, B. Mahalakshmi, K. Kavitha, Jabeen T. Nusrat and K. Maheswari
- Ch 16 Additional Code , pp 291-299

- Tom Hyer
- Ch 16 Corporations , pp 249-264

- John Mikler
- Ch 16 AN ANALYTICAL FRAMEWORK FOR EXPLORING KNOWLEDGE NETWORKS BASED ON COMMUNICATION: THE CASE OF A RESEARCH ORGANIZATION , pp 177-187

- Wolfgang Czerny, Barbara Heller-Schuh and Micha Horacek
- Ch 16 Multinational Companies, Technology Spillovers and Plant Survival , pp 289-303

- Holger Görg and Eric Strobl
- Ch 16 Perfect public equilibrium when players are patient , pp 345-367

- Drew Fudenberg, David Levine and Satoru Takahashi
- Ch 16 Impact Assessment of Microinsurance , pp 411-424

- Alexander S. Preker and David Dror
- Ch 16 Retrenchment , pp 343-364

- Oun Hean Loh
- Ch 16 The 2017-2018 Playoffs and the Super Bowl , pp 285-298

- William T. Ziemba and Leonard C. MacLean
- Ch 16 ACCOUNTING ANOMALIES , pp 215-222

- Itzhak Venezia
- Ch 16 INDUSTRIAL ORGANISATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT IN THE ELECTRICITY SUPPLY INDUSTRY OF ENGLAND AND WALES , pp 221-232

- Isabel Boira-Segarra
- Ch 16 Fiat: The Festa Is Over , pp 225-237

- Albrecht Rothacher
- Ch 16 Renhe Group: Digital Exploration of Traditional Pharmaceutical Enterprises , pp 111-118

- Hai B Hu, Tao Huang and Hai T Lu
- Ch 16 Academic Finance: Responsible Enquiry or Stamp Collecting? , pp 275-283

- Michael Dempsey
- Ch 16 Observation and Participant Observation , pp 261-276

- Edward Groenland and Leo Dana
- Ch 16 Chapter 15. STANDARD DIGITAL OPTIONS AND CORRELATION DIGITAL OPTIONS , pp 391-419

- Peter G. Zhang
- Ch 16 The Future of Knowledge Management: What Is on the Horizon? , pp 255-267

- Meliha Handzic
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