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- Ch 3 The Missing Link in Digital Transformation: “What About Us Humans?” , pp 35-61

- Arthur J. Murray
- Ch 3 A Bottom-Up Dynamic Model of Portfolio Credit Risk. Part II: Common-Shock Interpretation, Calibration and Hedging Issues , pp 51-73

- Tomasz R. Bielecki, Areski Cousin, Stéphane Crépey and Alexander Herbertsson
- Ch 3 Alan Deardorff on Comparative Advantage , pp 19-20

- James Anderson
- Ch 3 Rand [I] and The Cowles Foundation , pp 51-145

- Harry Markowitz
- Ch 3 Corrective Recovery Responses , pp 61-77

- Petter Gottschalk
- Ch 3 THE DESIGN THINKING LAB , pp 214-255

- Falk Uebernickel, Li Jiang, Walter Brenner, Britta Pukall, Therese Naef and Bernhard Schindlholzer
- Ch 3 Measuring multi-period risk , pp 115-173

- Georg Ch PfIug and Werner Römisch
- Ch 3 Limit Theorems , pp 35-52

- Pham-Gia Thu
- Ch 3 The Effect of Consensus on Demand for Voluntary Micro Health Insurance in Rural India , pp 67-91

- David Dror
- Ch 3 THE PRODUCTION SECTOR , pp 109-174

- Jagdish Handa
- Ch 3 Stocks , pp 50-68

- Robert Jarrow and Arkadev Chatterjea
- Ch 3 Foreign Trade in the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties , pp 59-102

- Yuqin Sun, Xu Chang, Rui Su and Robin Gilbank
- Ch 3 The Pattern of Removal of Trade Barriers , pp 30-47

- Michael Michaely
- Ch 3 Advanced Digitalization — The 3rd Critical Element of Supply Chain 5.0 , pp 65-247

- Prateek Jain and Mabel C. Chou
- Ch 3 Swaps , pp 21-27

- Anatoliy Swishchuk
- Ch 3 Spatial-temporal stochastic modelling of weather , pp 35-73

- Fred Espen Benth and Jūratė Šaltytė Benth
- Ch 3 Distributional Assumptions , pp 19-21

- Ramesh K S Rao and Eric C Stevens
- Ch 3 Method Development Aspects of Liquidity Risk Modelling: Dynamic Algorithms for Reinforcement Machine Learning Under Crisis Market Perspectives , pp 65-93

- Mazin A. M. Al Janabi
- Ch 3 The Concept of Open Innovation , pp 35-52

- Ilker Murat Ar
- Ch 3 Risk Management for Government and Businesses: Cases 62–100 , pp 165-276

- Akira Ishikawa and Atsushi Tsujimoto
- Ch 3 The Importance of Negative Feedback and Countervailing Measures for Financial System Stabilization and Constrained Inequality: A COVID-19–Induced Reminder , pp 63-111

- John L. Haracz
- Ch 3 The use of models in macroeconomic forecasting at the OECD , pp 30-48

- David Turner
- Ch 3 For Inventors and Patent Review Committees (Relating to Idea Generation) , pp 89-128

- Tao Zhang and Jingui Fang
- Ch 3 NEW ZEALAND , pp 125-149

- Alexander S. Preker
- Ch 3 UNDERSTANDING REVOLUTION IN THE MIDDLE EAST: THE CENTRAL ROLE OF THE MIDDLE CLASS , pp 29-56

- Ishac Diwan
- Ch 3 Vertical technology transfer via international outsourcing , pp 53-79

- Howard Pack and Kamal Saggi
- Ch 3 Optimal Organizations for Optimal Trading , pp 193-246

- Charles-Albert Lehalle and Sophie Laruelle
- Ch 3 Jaffe–Feldman–Varga: The Search for Knowledge Spillovers , pp 37-70

- Zoltan Acs
- Ch 3 Impact of Negative Oil Price on Risk Measuring , pp 69-83

- James Zhan
- Ch 3 A CASE STUDY OF KNOWLEDGE SHARING IN FINNISH LAUREA LAB AS A KNOWLEDGE INTENSIVE ORGANISATION , pp 27-40

- Abel Usoro and Grzegorz Majewski
- Ch 3 Changing Skyline: Real Estate Development Industry in Singapore , pp 55-99

- Tien Foo Sing
- Ch 3 Features of CSR Ideas Realisation in Belarus During the Pandemic Period of 2020 , pp 47-75

- Tatiana V. Proharava, Natallia V. Maltsevich and Aliaksandr V. Pyko
- Ch 3 Women Who Fill the Institutional Voids: Why has the Yakult Lady Method Succeeded in Emerging Markets? , pp 27-49

- Tomomi Imagawa and Koichi Nakagawa
- Ch 3 Life, the Universe and Entropy , pp 18-33

- Robert D Handscombe and Eann A Patterson
- Ch 3 Implementing Organizational Learning: Learning in the Learning Organization , pp 37-63

- Joachim P. Hasebrook and Hermann A. Maurer
- Ch 3 Deep Learning for Government Decision-Making: Foundations, Applications, and Challenges , pp 63-94

- Ali Amini and Jeff Gill
- Ch 3 THE DANGERS OF MECHANICAL INVESTMENT DECISION-MAKING: THE CASE OF HEDGE FUNDS , pp 49-62

- Harry Kat
- Ch 3 Stochastic Analysis: Tools for Environmental and Resource Economics Modeling , pp 55-88

- Anastasios Xepapadeas
- Ch 3 Conjoint Analysis , pp 49-88

- Vithala R. Rao
- Ch 3 Expected Utility — The Economic Basis of Decision Making Under Risk , pp 57-82

- Charles Moss
- Ch 3 THE INDIA BUSINESS AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES (BIT) SURVEY , pp 77-111

- Atanu Ghosh, Harvinder Pal Mahey and Shilpa Madan
- Ch 3 HOW TO MONITOR, EVALUATE AND PLAN MEDICAL PROGRAMMES? AN APPROACH AND AN ILLUSTRATION FOR CARDIOVASCULAR SURGERY , pp 27-38

- L. Delesie
- Ch 3 Outside Investors and Securities , pp 13-17

- Vipin K Agrawal and Ramesh K S Rao
- Ch 3 Is there a Need for “Open Service Innovation” Term: A Scientometrics Analysis of Open Service Innovation Research Domain , pp 43-72

- Teemu Santonen
- Ch 3 Types and Interfaces , pp 17-46

- Tom Hyer
- Ch 3 Exports and Firm Characteristics in German Manufacturing Industries: New Evidence from Representative Panel Data , pp 91-137

- Joachim Wagner
- Ch 3 Transition and Restoration: Two Alternative Strategies , pp 31-62

- Branko Horvat
- Ch 3 A Look Inside Accelerators in the United Kingdom: Building Technology Businesses , pp 57-86

- Bart Clarysse, Mike Wright and Jonas Van Hove
- Ch 3 ENVISIONING CONCURRENT DEVELOPMENT SYSTEMS , pp 43-63

- Frank M Hull and Chris Storey
- Ch 3 Standard Survey Data: Insights into Private Sector Utilization , pp 43-63

- Dominic Montagu and Nirali Chakraborty
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