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- Ch 5 A Woman’s Perspective of Entrepreneurship in MSME Family Businesses , pp 87-107

- Navneesh Tyagi, Geetika Shukla and Priya Singh
- Ch 5 Learning, Evolution and Tick Size Effects , pp 81-87

- Vincent Darley and Alexander Outkin
- Ch 5 Identifying the Deal Prone Segment , pp 79-87

- Robert Blattberg, Thomas Buesing, Peter Peacock and Subrata Sen
- Ch 5 An Alternative Measurement for International Fragmentation of the Production Process: An International Input–Output Approach , pp 81-99

- Satoshi Inomata
- Ch 5 AN EXAMINATION OF DETERMINANTS OF LIKELIHOOD OF CONSIDERATION OF COUNTERFEIT LUXURY BRANDED PRODUCTS , pp 77-102

- Xuemei Bian
- Ch 5 Excess Volatility in Domestic Share Markets , pp 169-213

- Dongwei Su
- Ch 5 Customer-to-Customer Interaction in Service Development: A Many-to-Many Approach , pp 77-97

- Evert Gummesson
- Ch 5 Operational Research in Bomber Command, 1941–1945 , pp 132-184

- Maurice W. Kirby
- Ch 5 Exploring the Spatial Connectivity of US States, 1993–2007 , pp 91-136

- Jee-Sun Lee and Geoffrey Hewings
- Ch 5 KEEPING YOUR CLIENTS HAPPY , pp 71-107

- Singapore CreativesAtWork
- Ch 5 VECTOR-VALUED MINIMAX THEOREMS IN MULTICRITERIA GAMES , pp 75-99

- Tamaki Tanaka
- Ch 5 PROPOSED INTERNATIONAL LEGAL AND INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK FOR CONJUNCTIVE MANAGEMENT OF SURFACE AND GROUNDWATER ALONG THE US–MEXICO BORDER REGION , pp 117-157

- María E. Milanés Murcia
- Ch 5 Conformance for Social License , pp 93-111

- Petter Gottschalk
- Ch 5 HONOUR IN INDIVIDUALS — HONOURING OUR IDENTITY , pp 83-107

- Siong Guan Lim and Joanne H. Lim
- Ch 5 Jump-Diffusion Risk-Sensitive Benchmarked Asset Management , pp 97-127

- Mark Davis and Sebastien Lleo
- Ch 5 LIQUIDITY AND EFFICIENCY IN THREE RELATED FOREIGN EXCHANGE OPTIONS MARKETS , pp 125-158

- Menachem Brenner and Ben Schreiber
- Ch 5 Nationwide Development of Preliminary Estimates of Local Government GRPs , pp 85-104

- Hajime Watabe
- Ch 5 The Le Châtelier Principle in the Theory of International Trade , pp 117-140

- Udo Kreickemeier
- Ch 5 Determinants of Green Banking Disclosures: Evidence from Mauritius , pp 121-141

- Dineshwar Ramdhony, Mokshada Foolchand and Boopen Seetanah
- Ch 5 Organizational Commitment as a Case of Scientific Disarray , pp 25-33

- Aviad Bar-Haim
- Ch 5 Mitigating Procurement Hazards in the Context of Innovation , pp 121-145

- John M. de Figueiredo and David Teece
- Ch 5 Default Risk and Discriminant Methodologies for SME , pp 121-133

- Oliviero Roggi and Alessandro Giannozzi
- Ch 5 Elo Team Strength Ratings: Two Versions , pp 73-82

- William T. Ziemba and Leonard C. MacLean
- Ch 5 Modeling of Interest-Rate Term Structures under Collateralization and its Implications , pp 83-103

- Masaaki Fujii and Akihiko Takahashi
- Ch 5 Carbon Footprint and Market Value of Cryptocurrencies and the Real Economy , pp 139-161

- Gang Nathan Dong
- Ch 5 Implementation of the Industry 4.0 Concept in the Slovak Republic: Case Study Based on a Questionnaire Survey , pp 99-115

- Hana Pacaiova, Juraj Sinay, Zuzana Kotianová, Juraj Glatz and Anna Nagyova
- Ch 5 Framework for Knowledge Governance and Organizational Learning: The Interrelationship of Constructs , pp 75-94

- Giselly Rizzatti and Patricia de Sá Freire
- Ch 5 Autonomous Agriculture Marketing Information System Through Blockchain: A Case Study of e-NAM Adoption in India , pp 115-138

- Jitendra Yadav, Madhvendra Misra and Sam Goundar
- Ch 5 SUSTAINABILITY ASSESSMENT-CASE STUDIES , pp 93-112

- Ramadoss Tamil Selvan and Seeram Ramakrishna
- Ch 5 Countervailing Egos — Stigler versus Galbraith , pp 111-155

- Craig F Freedman
- Ch 5 MARKPLUS INSTITUTE — ADVANCING TALENT COMPETENCIES , pp 79-91

- Hermawan Kartajaya, Philip Kotler and Den Huan Hooi
- Ch 5 NEGOTIATING KEY SALE TERMS , pp 33-52

- Frederick D Lipman
- Ch 5 Innovation Habitats for Technology Startups in Brazil , pp 125-149

- Guilherme Ary Plonski
- Ch 5 THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK , pp 71-95

- Ting Zhang
- Ch 5 NO, YOU CAN’T BREAK UP WITH CHANGE , pp 102-131

- Renée McGowan
- Ch 5 New Monetary Policy Tools , pp 131-142

- Haiqing Deng and Xi Chen
- Ch 5 Chapter 5: Conclusions , pp 93-97

- Bernard Lee
- Ch 5 Commercialization of Refractory Innovation , pp 93-107

- Kamil Švéda
- Ch 5 CAPITAL BUDGETING AND COMPANY VALUATION , pp 119-168

- Ivan E Brick
- Ch 5 Information of interest , pp 107-112

- Dorje Brody and Robyn Friedman
- Ch 5 Cheap-Talk Multiple Equilibria and Pareto — Improvement in an Environmental Taxation Games , pp 101-118

- Christophe Deissenberg and Pavel Ševčík
- Ch 5 The Distributed City , pp 81-98

- Peter Newman and Anne Matan
- Ch 5 The Theoretical Roots of SEAM , pp 69-89

- John Conbere and Alla Heorhiadi
- Ch 5 The Cross-Section of Daily Variation in Liquidity , pp 75-110

- Tarun Chordia, Lakshmanan Shivakumar and Avanidhar Subrahmanyam
- Ch 5 DOMESTIC DISTORTIONS AND TRADE POLICY , pp 71-80

- Sven W. Arndt
- Ch 5 PROSPECT THEORY , pp 69-79

- Itzhak Venezia
- Ch 5 Price Reversal, Transaction Costs, and Arbitrage Profits in Real Estate Securities Market , pp 101-117

- Jianping (J.P.) Mei and Bin Gao
- Ch 5 The Strategic Innovation Capabilities of Machine Tool Manufacturers: A Case Study of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Plastic Technology Co., Ltd , pp 143-177

- Mitsuru Kodama
- Ch 5 Distributing Services , pp 135-162

- Jochen Wirtz
- Ch 5 EMERGING GEOGRAPHIES FOR GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS MARKETS , pp 101-161

- Richard Sandor, Murali Kanakasabai, Rafael Marques and Nathan Clark
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