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- Ch 4 Anticipating and Influencing Response to Innovations , pp 53-63

- Chezy Ofir, Donald R Lehmann and Scott Sanderude
- Ch 4 How to Balance Open and Closed Innovation: Strategy and Culture as Influencing Factors , pp 87-104

- Ellen Enkel and Karoline Bader
- Ch 4 PERFORMANCE EVALUATION AND REMEDIES , pp 95-110

- Rajiv Aggarwal
- Ch 4 Overlapping Fields and Constructed Legalities: The Endogeneity of Law , pp 55-90

- Lauren B Edelman
- Ch 4 THE AGRIBUSINESS MODEL , pp 41-60

- Walter Amedzro St-Hilaire
- Ch 4 Soccer in Brazil, England, and Germany , pp 105-147

- Frank P. Jozsa
- Ch 4 Trade and Investment under Policy Uncertainty: Theory and Firm Evidence , pp 89-122

- Kyle Handley and Nuno Limão
- Ch 4 DANCING WITH THE PHOENIX , pp 63-90

- Varun Mittal and Lillian Koh
- Ch 4 A Study on Consumer Behaviour towards Digital Food App Services in India , pp 55-65

- Kritika Mahensaria and Supriyo Patra
- Ch 4 Islamic Financial Products , pp 43-67

- Angelo M Venardos
- Ch 4 Introduction to Yair Aharoni’s Intellectual Contributions , pp 17-29

- Arie Y. Lewin, Ravi Ramamurti and Elizabeth L. Rose
- Ch 4 Innovation Diffusion , pp 77-97

- Eitan Muller
- Ch 4 Financial Engineering or What Can Go Wrong Will , pp 25-33

- Michael Siam-Heng Heng and Tai Wei Lim
- Ch 4 The Prophetic Vision of Women Empowerment: Evidence from Prophet Muhammad’s (pbuh) Family , pp 71-84

- Mohammad Abdullah and Toseef Azid
- Ch 4 Planning , pp 71-172

- Dan Galai, Lior Hillel and Daphna Wiener
- Ch 4 STUDENT ATHLETES ACADEMIC PERFORMANCES , pp 83-120

- Frank P. Jozsa
- Ch 4 While America was Fighting Wars, Chinese Tiger Moms were Drilling Their Millennials , pp 71-89

- Austin Groves and Paul Schulte
- Ch 4 ‘Knowledge Society’ as Academic Concept and Stage of Development: A Conceptual and Historical Review , pp 87-127

- Anna-Katharina Hornidge
- Ch 4 EQUILIBRIUM AND IRREDUCIBILITY: SOME EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE , pp 99-121

- William Bryant
- Ch 4 Formal and Informal Ties in Japan , pp 103-127

- Hazel J. Johnson
- Ch 4 Conservative Delta Hedging under Transaction Costs , pp 55-72

- Masaaki Fukasawa
- Ch 4 Dynamic Capabilities and Strategic Management , pp 77-120

- David Teece, Gary Pisano and Amy Shuen
- Ch 4 Financial Stability: Lessons Learned from the Recent Crisis and Implications for the Federal Reserve , pp 69-81

- Nellie Liang
- Ch 4 Findings on Cost of Living for Expatriates , pp 73-183

- Khee Giap Tan, Duy Nguyen, Shida Zhou and Isaac Yang En Tan
- Ch 4 The Moral Hazard of Intervention , pp 89-112

- Justin O'Brien
- Ch 4 Origins of Terms in International Economics , pp 563-576

- Alan Deardorff
- Ch 4 Mega-Banks' Self-Insurance with Cocos: A Work in Progress , pp 53-77

- George von Furstenberg
- Ch 4 THE GLOBAL FOOD CONSUMER , pp 15-25

- Marcos Fava Neves
- Ch 4 Immigration, Offshoring, and American Jobs , pp 117-151

- Gianmarco Ottaviano, Giovanni Peri and Greg Wright
- Ch 4 Filtering Application — Inflation and the Macroeconomy , pp 76-93

- Ramaprasad Bhar
- Ch 4 The Kyoto Protocol and its Carbon Market , pp 62-95

- Graciela Chichilnisky and Peter Bal
- Ch 4 Seeing the Wood for the Trees , pp 9-11

- Richard L. Sandor
- Ch 4 An Applied General Equilibrium Model to Assess the Impact of National Tax Changes on a Regional Economy , pp 41-55

- Manuel Alejandro Cardenete and Ferran Sancho
- Ch 4 A POST KEYNESIAN FRAMEWORK , pp 41-82

- E Ray Canterbery
- Ch 4 Entrepreneurship, Start-ups and Productivity: Entrepreneurism in Singapore’s Retail and Food & Beverage Sectors , pp 61-86

- Mun Heng Toh and Shandre Thangavelu
- Ch 4 ANTI-DUMPING NEGOTIATIONS IN THE URUGUAY ROUND: REFLECTIONS OF A SINGAPORE NEGOTIATOR , pp 59-78

- Margaret Liang
- Ch 4 Stock prices , pp 83-96

- Imme van den BERG
- Ch 4 Valuing Fixed-Income Bonds Having Embedded Call and Put Options , pp 73-92

- Donald J Smith
- Ch 4 Rise of the rebels , pp 53-68

- Emmanuel Daniel, Barney Frank and Richard L. Sandor
- Ch 4 INTERMEDIARIES, USERS AND SOCIAL LEARNING IN TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVASION , pp 57-87

- James Stewart and Sampsa Hyysalo
- Ch 4 Model Solution Procedure , pp 23-31

- Ramesh K S Rao and Eric C Stevens
- Ch 4 Paying for healthcare , pp 135-185

- Hans Keiding
- Ch 4 Time Allocation of Resources: Whether to Save or Spend , pp 71-89

- Xingyun Peng
- Ch 4 Signals and Indicators , pp 24-39

- Don K Mak
- Ch 4 Transboundary Haze: The Investor Dimension Perspective from Malaysia , pp 37-54

- Evelyn Devadason
- Ch 4 Adjustment with a Fixed Exchange Rate: Cameroon, Côte d'Ivoire, and Senegal , pp 83-123

- Shantayanan Devarajan and Jaime de Melo
- Ch 4 Finland , pp 38-57

- Leo Dana
- Ch 4 Multi-objective Corporate Behavior Model for Sustainable Management: Evaluation Method and the Selection and Search for a Solution , pp 55-68

- Hiroshi Ozawa
- Ch 4 Techno-economic Analysis of Digital Finance for Risk Management in Commercial Banks , pp 41-53

- Ling Wang and Baiding Tao
- Ch 4 The SEAM Management Tools , pp 47-67

- John Conbere and Alla Heorhiadi
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