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- Ch 3 Product Structures in Islamic Banking , pp 43-66

- M. Kabir Hassan, Salman Ahmed Shaikh and Selim Kayhan
- Ch 3 Quantum Computing , pp 57-86

- David Kuo Chuen Lee, Joseph Lim, Kok Fai Phoon and Yu Wang
- Ch 3 Inventory Control Under Financial Turbulence , pp 51-87

- Lucy Gongtao Chen, Lawrence W. Robinson, Robin O. Roundy and Rachel Q. Zhang
- Ch 3 THE PRODUCTION SECTOR , pp 109-174

- Jagdish Handa
- Ch 3 PARTNERSHIPS BETWEEN TECHNOLOGY-BASED START-UPS AND ESTABLISHED FIRMS: CASE STUDIES FROM THE CAMBRIDGE (U.K.) HIGH-TECH BUSINESS CLUSTER , pp 33-45

- Tim Minshall, Rob Valli, Pete Fraser and David Probert
- Ch 3 Team Territories and Relocations , pp 59-105

- Frank P. Jozsa
- Ch 3 EMPIRICAL ESTIMATION OF TOURISM DEMAND MODELS: A REVIEW , pp 67-85

- Sarath Divisekera
- Ch 3 Construction of Cloud Accounting AIS Audit Risk Evaluation Index System Based on COBIT Standard , pp 31-40

- Xuran Lu
- Ch 3 Academic Perspectives on the Systems Approach to Innovation Management , pp 21-34

- Mats Magnusson, Jimmi Normann Kristiansen and John Bessant
- Ch 3 Stochastic Analysis: Tools for Environmental and Resource Economics Modeling , pp 55-88

- Anastasios Xepapadeas
- Ch 3 The Relationship between Strategies, Organizational Design, and Management Control Systems at Matsushita , pp 35-48

- Masanobu Kosuga
- Ch 3 Linkages among East Asian Stock Markets, US Financial Markets Stress, and Gold , pp 31-58

- Takashi Miyazaki and Shigeyuki Hamori
- Ch 3 Social Development and Economic Integration in D-8 Countries , pp 49-95

- Ahmed Khalid
- Ch 3 No Arbitrage Condition and the Term Structure, its Estimation and Smoothing , pp 29-65

- Eliezer Prisman
- Ch 3 Cryptocurrencies and Inequality , pp 49-62

- Usman Chohan
- Ch 3 Optimal Stochastic Programming-Based Personal Financial Planning with Intermediate and Long-Term Goals , pp 43-68

- Vittorio Moriggia, Giorgio Consigli and Gaetano Iaquinta
- Ch 3 From Purpose to Culture , pp 39-67

- Joel Barker
- Ch 3 The Role of Patents , pp 59-91

- Robert D. Hisrich, Tony Stanco and Helena S. Wisniewski
- Ch 3 Digital Transformation of Supply Chains in Indian Organizations , pp 53-78

- Prakash Agrawal, Rakesh Narain and Mayank Agarwal
- Ch 3 Inclusive Value Chains in Fresh Fruit and Vegetables , pp 28-93

- Malcolm Harper
- Ch 3 The Black-Scholes Framework and Extensions , pp 123-152

- Yi Tang and Bin Li
- Ch 3 EFFECTS OF PRODUCT INNOVATION AND ORGANISATIONAL CAPABILITIES ON COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE: EVIDENCE FROM UK SMALL AND MEDIUM MANUFACTURING ENTERPRISES , pp 51-77

- Ana Cristina O. Siqueira and Andy D. Cosh
- Ch 3 The Language of International Trade Deals , pp 55-70

- Rolf D. Cremer and Mary J. Willes
- Ch 3 Machine Learning , pp 71-108

- Kuo Chuen LEE David, Joseph Lim, Kok Fai Phoon and Yu Wang
- Ch 3 Flatplains Robotics International , pp 43-57

- George Tesar and Sibdas Ghosh
- Ch 3 Risk, Return and Regulation in Chinese Stock Markets , pp 75-122

- Dongwei Su
- Ch 3 PlaNet Finance China: New Models of Microfinance in Tongwei , pp 45-81

- Thomas Jeanjean
- Ch 3 Production and Competition: An Analytical Thermodynamic Theory , pp 32-51

- Jing Chen
- Ch 3 Basic programming variables , pp 54-80

- Paul Beckerman
- Ch 3 The Variation of Certain Speculative Prices , pp 39-78

- Benoît Mandelbrot
- Ch 3 Tata Motors in Singur: Public Purpose and Private Property (B) , pp 89-94

- Laura Alfaro, Lakshmi Iyer and Namrata Arora
- Ch 3 Be Ambitious , pp 67-86

- Albert H. Segars
- Ch 3 On Characterizing Optimal Competitive Programs in Terms of Decentralizable Conditions , pp 46-57

- William Brock and Mukul Majumdar
- Ch 3 The Organization of the Open Source Community , pp 49-70

- Moreno Muffatto
- Ch 3 PRIMAL KEYNESIANISM AND THE NEW DEAL , pp 25-40

- E Ray Canterbery
- Ch 3 From Project Plan to Offering Memorandum: What Core Stakeholders Need to Know , pp 43-66

- Carmel F. de Nahlik and Frank J Fabozzi
- Ch 3 Setting Sail with the Captains of Innovation , pp 25-44

- Yinglan Tan and Paulo Joquiño
- Ch 3 Preferences, Choice Sets, and Best Elements , pp 69-234

- William Bryant
- Ch 3 How Lenders Appraise Credit Risk in General , pp 57-73

- Carmel F. de Nahlik and Frank J Fabozzi
- Ch 3 Infrastructure Financing, Growth, and Development: Theory versus Empirical Evidence , pp 61-82

- Sanjay Peters, Shu Tian and Mai Lin Villaruel
- Ch 3 STUDENT ATHLETE POPULATION , pp 43-82

- Frank P. Jozsa
- Ch 3 Dedicated Capital in Germany , pp 83-101

- Hazel J. Johnson
- Ch 3 Board Diversity on Bank Stability: The Impact of Cultural Openness to Diversity , pp 101-151

- Rana Hamaid Alharbi
- Ch 3 THE PROCESSES OF MOTIVATION AT WORK , pp 35-56

- Hervé Mathe, Xavier Pavie and Marwyn O'Keeffe
- Ch 3 Problems of Sustainable Development of the “Nature–Human–Economy” System , pp 23-32

- Olga A. Andreeva, Irina V. Lipchanskaya, Alexandr V. Panychik, Lidia N. Roschina and Inna V. Ukraintseva
- Ch 3 Blockchain Technology Adoption Decisions: Developed vs. Developing Economies , pp 91-113

- Alnoor Bhimani, Kjell Hausken and Sameen Arif
- Ch 3 DEA and Intensity Variables , pp 37-52

- Rolf Färe, Shawna Grosskopf and Dimitris Margaritis
- Ch 3 Advancing a Typology of Open Innovation , pp 39-85

- S. C. Ellis, Peter T. Gianiodis and E. Secchi
- Ch 3 Monetary Policy Rule of the European Central Bank , pp 59-70

- Shigeyuki Hamori and Naoko Hamori
- Ch 3 Holistic Strategy Dynamics — Macro and Micro Views , pp 77-118

- Mitsuru Kodama
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