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- Ch 3 Investigation of Industry 4.0 Implementation Challenges: An Exploratory Case Study of Volkswagen , pp 47-72

- Lidia Reyes, Chi-Kuang Chen, Dennis A. Sosa Diaz and Jens J. Dahlgaard
- Ch 3 Globalization's Bystanders: Does Trade Liberalization Hurt Countries That Do Not Participate? , pp 53-75

- Alan Deardorff and Robert Stern
- Ch 3 Brexit and Contagion in Global Financial Markets , pp 57-73

- K. Thomas Liaw
- Ch 3 Factor-Augmented Panel Data Regression Models , pp 35-55

- Qu Feng and Chihwa Kao
- Ch 3 State Formation, Consolidation, and Development, 1960s–1980s , pp 39-81

- Julia Devlin
- Ch 3 Strategic Shift from Product Orientation to Innovative Solutions Capability in the German Biotechnology Industry: Sartorius AG , pp 51-71

- Milé Terziovski and B. Sebastian Reiche
- Ch 3 Pricing Decisions in a Dual-Channel Supply Chain with a Risk-Averse Retailer , pp 47-67

- Bo Li and Ping Chen
- Ch 3 Empirical Examples of the Primal , pp 153-251

- Charles Moss
- Ch 3 Reassessing Theories of Multinational Corporations , pp 42-52

- Usha C. V. Haley
- Ch 3 HK—THE FATHER OF INDONESIAN MARKETING , pp 33-56

- Hermawan Kartajaya, Philip Kotler and Den Huan Hooi
- Ch 3 Actuarial Par Spread and Empirical Pricing of CDS by Decomposition , pp 51-65

- Jin-Chuan Duan
- Ch 3 Estimating Financing Needs Using Examples from LMICs , pp 43-65

- David Collins and Jean Kagubare
- Ch 3 Industry in the Age of Resources: A World of Scarcity? , pp 55-88

- Vincent Petit and Mike Rosenberg
- Ch 3 Reserve Requirements as Window Guidance in China , pp 21-42

- Violaine Cousin
- Ch 3 Setting Sail with the Captains of Innovation , pp 25-44

- Yinglan Tan and Paulo Joquiño
- Ch 3 Supply of healthcare , pp 81-134

- Hans Keiding
- Ch 3 WHAT GOT US HERE WON’T GET US THERE , pp 35-48

- Philipp Kristian Diekhöner
- Ch 3 Indirect approaches to open the solution space: Methods to identify latent needs , pp 99-140

- Fiona Schweitzer and Joe Tidd
- Ch 3 Corrective Recovery Responses , pp 61-77

- Petter Gottschalk
- Ch 3 Why Invest in Customer Xperience? , pp 25-33

- Chezy Ofir and Nadav Goldschmidt
- Ch 3 Measuring multi-period risk , pp 115-173

- Georg Ch PfIug and Werner Römisch
- Ch 3 Voluntary Carbon Deals Break Records , pp 5-8

- Richard L. Sandor
- Ch 3 MARSH 泽 , pp 50-79

- Teng-Kee Tan, Hsien Seow and Sue Tan Toyofuku
- Ch 3 CDS Approximation Accuracy Improvement with Cart and Random Forest Algorithms Based on a Time Span Including the COVID-19 Pandemic Period , pp 39-63

- Mathieu Mercadier
- Ch 3 A Large Trader-Insider Model , pp 101-124

- Arturo Kohatsu-Higa and Agnès Sulem
- Ch 3 Intra-Connectedness among Economic Theories , pp 61-97

- Kui-Wai Li
- Ch 3 Reputational Risks and Large International Banks , pp 29-52

- Ingo Walter
- Ch 3 CHINA: GLOBALIZATION’S DRIVING FORCE , pp 57-81

- Alfredo Toro Hardy
- Ch 3 Who Shall Live? , pp 29-51

- Victor Fuchs and Karen Eggleston
- Ch 3 The Choice that Samsung Electronics Made in the Monetary Crisis of 1997 , pp 49-63

- Hyeun Kyoung Song and Gunyung Lee
- Ch 3 A Cross-Country Analysis of Gamified App Users across the Consumer Buying Journey: The Case of Nykaa and Boots , pp 35-56

- Ayushi Gupta and Ashish Gupta
- Ch 3 The Cluster of Cambridge , pp 49-69

- Vittorio Chiesa and Davide Chiaroni
- Ch 3 Technology Assessment: Triz Technology System Evolution Theory , pp 55-81

- Jianguang Sun and Runhua Tan
- Ch 3 IT'S 11 PM—DO YOU KNOW WHERE YOUR LIQUIDITY IS?: THE MEAN–VARIANCE–LIQUIDITY FRONTIER , pp 47-92

- Andrew Lo, Constantin Petrov and Martin Wierzbicki
- Ch 3 Kaizen and Its Role in the Higher Education Sector , pp 21-38

- Ingo Kregel and André Coners
- Ch 3 The Legal and Political Implications of Taiwan's WTO Accession , pp 73-118

- Connie Guang-Hwa Yang
- Ch 3 Misfortune May Be a Blessing in Disguise , pp 18-30

- Cheng Few Lee
- Ch 3 R&D Project Planning, Selection, and Evaluation , pp 41-83

- Hiromichi Yasuoka
- Ch 3 How Much Renewable Energy Will the Global Economy Need? , pp 47-76

- Guy Turner
- Ch 3 Why the Southeast Asian Haze Problem Is Difficult to Solve , pp 31-35

- Parkash Chander
- Ch 3 PRODUCING NETWORKS: Management and Self-Production in Networks , pp 159-227

- Milan Zeleny
- Ch 3 Oil, the Macroeconomy, and Growth in the MENA Region , pp 57-84

- Julia Devlin
- Ch 3 Prehistoric Human Migration , pp 17-26

- Angus Chu and Pietro F. Peretto
- Ch 3 Equity Restructuring via Tracking Stocks: Is there any Value Added? , pp 51-62

- Beni Lauterbach and Joseph Vu
- Ch 3 GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION AND CORPORATE FINANCE , pp 23-38

- Christo A. Pirinsky and Qinghai Wang
- Ch 3 Business Revitalization Based on the Financial Restructuring of Japanese Companies , pp 33-45

- Yasuto Monden and Yasuhiro Monden
- Ch 3 Competitive Advantage from the AI Digital Transformation: Intangibles Still Matter , pp 45-63

- G. Scott Erickson and Helen N. Rothberg
- Ch 3 Remarks on Cross Border Banking: Regulatory Challenges , pp 21-27

- Eugene A. Ludwig
- Ch 3 Time is Money: The Advantages of Quick and Intuitive Financial Decision-Making , pp 37-56

- Lidor Krava, Shahar Ayal and Guy Hochman
- Ch 3 Understanding the Stakes and the Roots of Fragmentation , pp 109-183

- Charles-Albert Lehalle and Sophie Laruelle
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