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- Ch 16 Pricing with Variance Gamma Information , pp 371-392

- Lane P. Hughston and Leandro Sánchez-Betancourt
- Ch 16 Post-investment Strategies for Impact Investing , pp 421-450

- Mathieu Joubrel
- Ch 16 Spark Innovation through Empathic Design , pp 355-369

- Dorothy A. Leonard and Jeffrey Rayport
- Ch 16 Company Analysis , pp 435-485

- Pamela P. Drake, Frank J. Fabozzi and Francesco A. Fabozzi
- Ch 16 USERS = DESIGNERS: A PARTICIPATORY APPROACH IN DESIGNING KNOWLEDGE MANGEMENT SYSTEM , pp 183-194

- Dinesh Rathi, Michael B. Twidale, Vandana Singh and Ankur Singh Bisen
- Ch 16 Norconsult AS: Management by Definition — The Role of Terminology and Shared Understandings in Implementing an Innovation Management System , pp 259-272

- Markus Søbstad Bensnes
- Ch 16 Designing Micro-Profit Centers to Promote Organizational Learning , pp 211-222

- Katsuhiro Ito
- Ch 16 Chapter Sixteen: Conclusion and Prospects , pp 291-300

- Benoit Vermander
- Ch 16 EFFECTIVE ALGORITHMS TO ESTIMATE THE OPTIMAL SOFTWARE REJUVENATION SCHEDULE UNDER CENSORING , pp 225-242

- Koichiro Rinsaka and Tadashi Dohi
- Ch 16 THE COST OF ACHIEVING THE BEST PORTFOLIO IN HINDSIGHT , pp 211-233

- Erik Ordentlich and Thomas M. Cover
- Ch 16 Measuring and Testing Natural Gas and Electricity Markets Volatility: Evidence from Alberta's Deregulated Markets , pp 205-220

- Apostolos Serletis and Akbar Shahmoradi
- Ch 16 Flattening One Roti at a Time , pp 249-259

- Rahul Singh and Naresh Kumar Agarwal
- Ch 16 WHEN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IS NOT ENOUGH TO IMPROVE THE COMPETITIVENESS OF A NONINFORMATION-BASED ECONOMY: EVIDENCE FROM ITALY , pp 501-534

- Paolo Neirotti and Emilio Paolucci
- Ch 16 Cases of Management and Assessment of Hospital Culture Construction , pp 219-227

- Di Jian
- Ch 16 CONCURRENT PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT IN AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRIES , pp 591-635

- Frank M. Hull
- Ch 16 Immigration Reform Scenarios for US Agriculture , pp 517-557

- Peter Dixon and Maureen Rimmer
- Ch 16 Conduct, Craft, and Character , pp 263-281

- Tsun-Yan Hsieh and Huijin Kong
- Ch 16 Basel II and Home versus Host Regulation , pp 241-257

- Giovanni Majnoni and Andrew Powell
- Ch 16 Risk Reduction by Law: An Assessment of the German Renewable Energy Sources Act , pp 353-377

- Sven Loßagk
- Ch 16 Cryptography , pp 311-330

- Kuo Chuen LEE David, Joseph Lim, Kok Fai Phoon and Yu Wang
- Ch 16 Comments: Panel on the Role of the State , pp 227-233

- Peter J. Wallison
- Ch 16 Timely, Sustained and Effective Macroprudential Policy: Exploring the Political Economy of Hong Kong’s Prudential Standards in the 1990s , pp 318-361

- Robert McCauley and Catherine Schenk
- Ch 16 Economies with Incomplete Markets , pp 377-397

- Hans Keiding
- Ch 16 Pros and Cons of Linking Trade and Labor Standards , pp 599-621

- Drusilla Brown, Alan Deardorff and Robert Stern
- Ch 16 Sales Force Productivity Models , pp 427-462

- Murali K. Mantrala
- Ch 16 The Fed Funds Market in an Interest on Reserves World , pp 175-184

- Thomas R Saving
- Ch 16 Financial Mean-Variance Problems and Stochastic LQ Problems: Linear Stochastic Hamilton Systems and Backward Stochastic Riccati Equations , pp 190-203

- Shanjian Tang
- Ch 16 MODELS OF INTEREST RATES, INTEREST-RATE SENSITIVE INSTRUMENTS, AND THE PRICING OF BONDS: THEORY AND TESTS , pp 703-741

- Mondher Bellalah
- Ch 16 What Comes to Mind: Some Reflections on COVID-19 , pp 113-119

- Yueran Ma
- Ch 16 A MINSKY MOMENT , pp 245-255

- E Ray Canterbery
- Ch 16 THE DIVISION OF LABOR, INVESTMENT AND CAPITAL , pp 409-436

- Xiaokai Yang
- Ch 16 AIG , pp 275-283

- Laurent L Jacque
- Ch 16 Replacing Hypocrisy by Straightforwardness , pp 235-248

- Dhanjoo N. Ghista
- Ch 16 Risk Assessment in IT Outsourcing , pp 589-608

- Saji K. Mathew
- Ch 16 THE SINGAPORE PROPERTY SECTOR: AN OVERVIEW , pp 159-170

- Nandini Vijayaraghavan and Umesh Desai
- Ch 16 International Integration, Common Exposure and Systemic Risk in the Banking Sector , pp 233-249

- Nicole Allenspach and Pierre Monnin
- Ch 16 IMF Structural Programs , pp 553-638

- Morris Goldstein
- Ch 16 MANUFACTURING OF PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS IN CANADA , pp 533-558

- Ben Shepherd
- Ch 16 ADAPTING KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS FOR COLLABORATIVE TECHNICAL PROBLEM SOLVING , pp 179-191

- Dinesh Rathi, Michael Twidale and Vandana Singh
- Ch 16 System Intelligence and Active Stock Trading , pp 563-585

- Steve Craighead and Bruce Klemesrud
- Ch 16 QUALITATIVE COMPARISON ANALYSIS: AN EXAMPLE ANALYSIS OF CLINICAL DIRECTORATES AND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT , pp 391-404

- Malcolm J. Beynon, Aoife McDermott and Mary A. Keating
- Ch 16 Knowledge Management in the Information Society — Case Study on e-Services , pp 143-149

- Monica Anghel
- Ch 16 ESG Disclosure and High-Quality Corporate Development , pp 164-186

- Yuchen Zhang
- Ch 16 INTERNATIONAL EXTERNALITIES AND OPTIMAL TAX STRUCTURES , pp 341-355

- James Markusen
- Ch 16 Multinational Companies, Technology Spillovers and Plant Survival , pp 289-303

- Holger Görg and Eric Strobl
- Ch 16 CAN WE PREDICT CUSTOMER LIFETIME VALUE? , pp 245-259

- Edward C. Malthouse and Robert C. Blattberg
- Ch 16 Mobilizing Community-based Health Insurance to Enhance Awareness and Prevention of Airborne, Vectorborne, and Waterborne Diseases in Rural India , pp 327-344

- David Dror
- Ch 16 The Ultimate Question , pp 105-108

- Karen Wong and Daryl Guppy
- Ch 16 EPILOGUE , pp 129-132

- Chua Chin Kiat
- Ch 16 Development of a Service Model for the Japanese Construction Industry — Application to Business Innovation and Improvement Activities for Building Renewal , pp 235-245

- Kazuo Tanaka and Masaru Tamaki
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