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- 121-146 Decolonizing and Re-Presenting Culture’s Consequences: A Postcolonial Critique of Cross-Cultural Studies in Management1
In: Postcolonial Theory and Organizational Analysis: A Critical Engagement
by Dennis Kwek
- 121-158 The Post-Crisis Macroeconomic Policy Framework and Structural Reform: Reviving the Old Economy
In: Korea’s Economic Miracle
by Charles Harvie & Hyun-Hoon Lee
- 122-123 Identity
In: Sonic Branding
by Daniel M. Jackson & Paul Fulberg
- 122-129 The Principles of Strategic Thinking
In: Scenario Planning
by Mats Lindgren & Hans Bandhold
- 122-137 Flexible Work Schedules and Their Impact on Employees
In: Misbehaviour and Dysfunctional Attitudes in Organizations
by Lonnie Golden
- 123-127 Modelling Corporate Responsibility Situations
In: Raising a Ladder to the Moon
by Malcolm McIntosh
- 123-135 Operating in Contested Environments: The Experience of the Chlorine Industry
In: The Challenge of Change in EU Business Associations
by Barrie Gilliatt
- 123-166 National Health Systems: An Originality of the South?
In: Southern European Welfare States
by George Katrougalos & Gabriella Lazaridis
- 123-166 The consumer awakes
In: Strategic Reputation Risk Management
by Judy Larkin
- 123-169 Poland II: Ownership and Performance of the National Investment Funds and their Portfolio Companies
In: Secondary Privatisation in Transition Economies
by Barbara Błaszczyk & Michał Górzyński & Tytus Kamiński & Bartłomiej Paczóski
- 124-128 Sonic language
In: Sonic Branding
by Daniel M. Jackson & Paul Fulberg
- 124-147 Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers: A Role for Civil Society?
In: Development Planning and Poverty Reduction
by Rosemary Mcgee
- 124-148 The Digital Face of Japan: National Dimensions of the Internet Revolution
In: Japan and the Internet Revolution
by Ken Coates & Carin Holroyd
- 124-165 Suppliers
In: Retail Therapy
by Rob Jones & Dan Murphy
- 125-129 The International Policemen
In: Ideology and the International Economy
by Robert Leeson
- 125-136 Dancing with Customers
In: The Road to Audacity
by Stephen Carter & Jeremy Kourdi
- 125-139 Let’s do the time warp again: a marketing manifesto for retro revolutionaries
In: The Future of Marketing
by Stephen Brown
- 125-139 Roll-Out
In: Changing Gears
by James Carlopio
- 125-146 Global Strategies, Multinational Subsidiary Roles and Economic Impact in Scotland (1988)
In: The Multinational Subsidiary
by Stephen Young & Neil Hood & Stewart Dunlop
- 125-148 Telecommunications
In: The Multinational Enterprise, EU Enlargement and Central Europe
by Yusaf H Akbar
- 125-152 The Globalization Process and The Enterprise
In: Strategic Logic
by J. Carlos Jarillo
- 125-153 Discussion: The Complexity of Change
In: Leadership Unplugged
by Jacqueline Moore & Steven Sonsino
- 125-158 CITIC: A Pioneer Chinese Multinational
In: China#x2019;s Emerging Global Businesses
by Yongjin Zhang
- 126-133 Outlook: Are International Strategic Alliances More Likely in the Post-universal Banking Era?
In: International Banking Strategic Alliances
by Jörg Itschert & Rehan ul-Haq
- 126-152 The Forecasting Performance of Energy-Economic Models
In: Economic Models of Climate Change
by Stephen J. DeCanio
- 127-136 Thomas Robert Malthus, 1766–1834: Population and Effectual Demand
In: A Concise History of Economic Thought
by Gianni Vaggi & Peter Groenewegen
- 127-138 Epistemology, Psychology, and Methodology
In: Hayek’s Journey
by Alan Ebenstein
- 127-142 From Corporate Leader to Coach: A UK Perspective on Executive Coaching
In: Executive Coaching
by Tony Chapman & Bill Best & Paul Van Casteren
- 127-145 When is a Spade not (only) a Spade? When it’s an Environmental Management Tool
In: Towards an Environment Research Agenda
by Eamonn Molloy
- 127-146 Money, Expenditure and External Adjustment
In: Global Finance and the Macroeconomy
by A. J. Makin
- 127-146 Case Study: The Walt Disney Company
In: The Leadership Lifecycle
by Andrew Ward
- 127-150 The Chinese Transition of a Social Economy and Its Competitiveness in International Trade
In: New Asian Regionalism
by Yanyun Zhao & Lei Zhao
- 128-140 Behavioural Economics
In: The Economics of Transaction Costs
by P. K. Rao
- 128-144 Where Business Meets Society: Learning From the Case Studies
In: The People’s Game?
by Stephen Morrow
- 128-151 State Intervention since 1981
In: Liberté, Égalité and Fraternité at Work
by Steve Jefferys
- 128-152 Self Service: Sport and the Services Economy
In: Sport Business in the Global Marketplace
by Hans Westerbeek & Aaron Smith
- 128-160 Social Security
In: Welfare Capitalism in East Asia
by Yeun-wen Ku
- 129-140 Sonic guidelines
In: Sonic Branding
by Daniel M. Jackson & Paul Fulberg
- 129-144 Theoretical Contributions
In: Tacit and Ambiguous Resources as Sources of Competitive Advantage
by Véronique Ambrosini
- 129-146 Organizing Activities in Industrial Networks: The Case of Volvo S80
In: Managing Boundaries in Organizations: Multiple Perspectives
by Fredrik Corswant & Anna Dubois & Peter Fredriksson
- 129-150 Fieldwork on Innovation Policy
In: Third World Multinationals
by Francesca Beausang
- 130-139 Innovative Team Leadership
In: Building Innovative Teams
by Chris Harris
- 130-147 US Treasury Secretaries
In: Ideology and the International Economy
by Robert Leeson
- 130-148 Plant Breeding in an Era of Privatization: Reflections on Transformations in the Indian Seed Industry
In: The Knowledge Economy in India
by Dwijen Rangnekar
- 131-138 A closed model of overlapping cohorts
In: Modeling Pension Systems
by András Simonovits
- 131-138 A closed model of overlapping cohorts
In: Modeling Pension Systems
by András Simonovits
- 131-143 Incentives
In: Motivate and Reward
by Herwig W. Kressler
- 131-148 Global Finance and Policy Autonomy in Africa: Newly Shackled or Set Free?
In: Adventure Capitalism
by Todd Moss
- 131-148 The Economics of Corruption and Cronyism — An Institutional Approach to the Reform of Governance
In: Corruption and Governance in Asia
by Barbara Krug & Hans Hendrischke
- 131-156 Digital strategies in marketing to the consumer
In: Digital Strategies in the Pharmaceutical Industry
by Leonard Lerer & Mike Piper
- 131-165 Technology and Innovation
In: The Economics of European Agriculture
by Bernadette Andreosso-O’Callaghan
- 132-143 The Failure of Agriculture: Food Entitlements, élite Violence, and Famines
In: Economic Development, Inequality and War
by E. Wayne Nafziger & Juha Auvinen
- 133-144 Environmental Efficiency
In: The Perverse Economy
by Michael Perelman
- 133-156 Technological Globalization of National Systems of Innovation
In: Finance, Research, Education and Growth
by Daniele Archibugi & Jonathan Michie
- 133-160 Re-thinking Power in the Trading Regime
In: A Social Theory of the WTO
by Jane Ford
- 134-135 Epilogue: Tombstones
In: International Banking Strategic Alliances
by Jörg Itschert & Rehan ul-Haq
- 134-150 Legislation, Electronic Commerce and the Common Law: the Growing Legislative Framework, How it Compares Internationally and its Failings in Australia
In: The Economics of E-Commerce and Networking Decisions
by Andrew Field
- 134-157 Poland
In: Doing Business in Emerging Europe
by Y. Zoubir & F. S. Lhabitant
- 134-164 The Redefinition of the Corporation and the Nation State
In: Synconomy
by Joseph A. DiVanna
- 134-213 Lower Taxes, Lower Spending, Higher Employment
In: Full Employment and High Growth in Europe
by Mario Baldassarri & Francesco Busato
- 135-137 Critical Engagements with Aesthetics at Work: Introduction
In: Art and Aesthetics at Work
by Philip Hancock & Adrian Carr
- 135-145 Navigation and Internet Interaction
In: Taming HAL
by Asaf Degani
- 135-146 Send the Right People
In: BIG in Asia
by Michael Backman & Charlotte Butler
- 135-148 Making it happen: turning ideas into reality
In: Creative Business
by Tim Bills & Chris Genasi
- 135-154 Policy Competition for Foreign Direct Investment
In: Trade Negotiations in Latin America
by Daniel Chudnovsky & Andres Lopez
- 135-158 Risk and Return with Derivatives
In: Alternative Investments and the Mismanagement of Risk
by Dimitris N. Chorafas
- 136-147 Students’ Perceptions of Choice Criteria in the Selection of Tertiary Institutions: A Regional Comparison
In: Asia and Europe in the New Global System
by Zahiruddin Ghazali & Mohamad Hanapi Mohamad
- 136-149 Views for the Future
In: Investment Banking
by Steven I. Davis
- 136-151 ASEAN: Challenged from Within and Without
In: Asia-Pacific Economic and Security Co-operation
by Alan Collins
- 136-153 The Current Status and Future Strategy of Guangdong’s Human Resource Development
In: China’s Economic Powerhouse
by Minsheng Chen
- 136-156 The Role of General Management
In: Making Strategy and Organization Compatible
by Claude Michaud & Jean-Claude Thoenig
- 136-156 Japan and China in Regional Cooperation
In: Japan and East Asia in Transition
by Hidetaka Yoshimatsu
- 137-148 David Ricardo, 1772–1823: the Rate of Profit
In: A Concise History of Economic Thought
by Gianni Vaggi & Peter Groenewegen
- 137-149 The Demands of Work
In: The Labour Market Under New Labour
by Francis Green
- 137-150 Building a New Eden - Audacity at Work
In: The Road to Audacity
by Stephen Carter & Jeremy Kourdi
- 137-157 Alfred Marshall’s Principles and Industry and Trade: Two Books or One? Marshall and the Joint Stock Company
In: The Economics of Alfred Marshall
by John K. Whitaker
- 137-188 Decentralization and Poverty Reduction
In: Poverty, Growth, and Institutions in Developing Asia
by Raghav Gaiha
- 138-153 When Bad Email Happens to Good People: A Case of Information Technology Mismanagement
In: Misbehaviour and Dysfunctional Attitudes in Organizations
by David G. Schwartz
- 138-154 The Barren Landscape: Reading US Corporate Architecture
In: Art and Aesthetics at Work
by Astrid Kersten & Ronald Gilardi
- 139-143 Macroeffects of combined indexation
In: Modeling Pension Systems
by András Simonovits
- 139-143 Macroeffects of combined indexation
In: Modeling Pension Systems
by András Simonovits
- 139-149 David against Goliath: Are Big Lobbying Organisations More Efficient than Smaller Ones?
In: The Challenge of Change in EU Business Associations
by Daniel Guéguen
- 139-155 The Constitution of Liberty
In: Hayek’s Journey
by Alan Ebenstein
- 139-157 Feed Forward Cost Accounting and Strategic Management
In: Management Accounting
by Akira Nishimura
- 139-160 The One-Sidedness of Wage-Labour
In: Beyond Capital
by Michael A. Lebowitz
- 140-158 Confirmation: The Measurement of Change
In: Changing Gears
by James Carlopio
- 140-162 The future of marketing
In: The Future of Marketing
by Jagdish N. Sheth & Rajendra S. Sisodia
- 140-163 Investment Return
In: Added Value
by Mark Sherrington
- 141-146 Sonic logo
In: Sonic Branding
by Daniel M. Jackson & Paul Fulberg
- 141-150 People and Human Resource Strategies
In: Global Acquisitions
by Stan Lees
- 141-151 Organizations Theory
In: The Economics of Transaction Costs
by P. K. Rao
- 141-167 Stockholding in Italy
In: Stockholding in Europe
by Luigi Guiso & Tullio Jappelli
- 141-177 In Search of Financial Stability
In: Regulating the Financial Sector in the Era of Globalization
by Zuhayr Mikdashi
- 143-150 Executive Coaching in Action: ‘Life’s a Project, Isn’t It?’
In: Executive Coaching
by Tony Chapman & Bill Best & Paul Van Casteren
- 143-157 Designing and Executing a Team-building Programme
In: Building Innovative Teams
by Chris Harris
- 143-165 What It Takes to Outsource the Pattern of Production
In: Outsourcing, Insourcing and IT for Enterprise Management
by Dimitris N. Chorafas
- 143-171 The Interwar Slump in India: The Periphery in a Crisis of Empire
In: The World Economy and National Economies in the Interwar Slump
by G. Balachandran
- 144-156 Financial Participation
In: Motivate and Reward
by Herwig W. Kressler
- 144-156 The Conflict over Land and Natural Resources
In: Economic Development, Inequality and War
by E. Wayne Nafziger & Juha Auvinen
- 144-158 Prefunding the unfunded system
In: Modeling Pension Systems
by András Simonovits
- 144-158 Prefunding the unfunded system
In: Modeling Pension Systems
by András Simonovits
- 144-162 Nissan: From a Precocious Export Policy to a Strategic Alliance with Renault
In: Globalization or Regionalization of the American and Asian Car Industry?
by Hiroshi Kumon
- 144-176 Managing Online Money
In: Cybercash
by Robert Guttmann
- 145-152 Managerial Implications
In: Tacit and Ambiguous Resources as Sources of Competitive Advantage
by Véronique Ambrosini
- 145-164 Newcomers in Japanese Retailing
In: Innovation and Dynamics in Japanese Retailing
by Hendrik Meyer-Ohle
- 145-174 Back to the Farm Worker Paradox
In: The Perverse Economy
by Michael Perelman
- 145-181 Communicating the Business of Football
In: The People’s Game?
by Stephen Morrow
- 145-195 The Case for a European Securities Regulator
In: Regulating and Supervising Investment Services in the European Union
by Yannis V. Avgerinos
- 146-161 Perceived Justice and the Economic Valuation of the Environment: A Role for Fair Decision-Making Procedures
In: Towards an Environment Research Agenda
by Bradley S. Jorgensen
- 146-174 The rhetoric and reality of marketing in India
In: The Rhetoric and Reality of Marketing
by Ashish Sadh & Sharada Tangirala
- 147-148 Technical considerations
In: Sonic Branding
by Daniel M. Jackson & Paul Fulberg
- 147-157 Cross the Cultural Divide
In: BIG in Asia
by Michael Backman & Charlotte Butler
- 147-162 Case Study: Marks & Spencer
In: The Leadership Lifecycle
by Andrew Ward
- 147-167 Foreign Capital and Economic Growth
In: Global Finance and the Macroeconomy
by A. J. Makin
- 147-168 Managing Across Boundaries in Health Care: The Forces for Change and Inertia
In: Managing Boundaries in Organizations: Multiple Perspectives
by Charo Rodríguez & Ann Langley & François Béland & Jean-Louis Denis
- 147-172 Customer Interaction
In: Thinking Beyond Technology
by Joseph A. DiVanna
- 147-178 Multinational Enterprises and Regional Economic Development (1994)
In: The Multinational Subsidiary
by Stephen Young & Neil Hood & Ewen Peters
- 148-159 Chairmen of the Federal Reserve System
In: Ideology and the International Economy
by Robert Leeson
- 148-163 Development Expenditure Management in Uganda
In: Development Planning and Poverty Reduction
by Michael Tribe & Nelson Wanambi
- 148-168 Choice of Location and Mode: The Case of Australian Investors in the UK
In: The Changing Global Context of International Business
by Ronald W. Edwards
- 148-171 Revisit the Impact of the Single European Market Programme on the Reorganization of Japanese Subsidiaries in the Region: Case Studies of Canon, YKK and Mitsui OSK Lines
In: Asia and Europe in the New Global System
by Romdej Phisalaphong
- 148-174 Transnational Corporations and the Nation State
In: Globalization and National Economic Welfare
by M. Panić
- 148-174 Transnational Corporations and the Nation State
In: Globalization and National Economic Welfare
by M. Panić
- 149-150 Experience
In: Sonic Branding
by Daniel M. Jackson & Paul Fulberg
- 149-158 Torrens, Senior and the Aftermath of Ricardo
In: A Concise History of Economic Thought
by Gianni Vaggi & Peter Groenewegen
- 149-161 Some Conclusions: Toward a Political Economy View of African Equity Market Development
In: Adventure Capitalism
by Todd Moss
- 149-162 The Rise of Entrepreneurship in India
In: The Knowledge Economy in India
by Dipendra Sinha
- 149-162 On a Winter’s Night
In: Taming HAL
by Asaf Degani
- 149-165 Taming the Sokaiya: Can Economic and Corporate Reform Eliminate Extortion in Japan?
In: Corruption and Governance in Asia
by Teri Jane Ursacki
- 149-169 Conclusions
In: The Multinational Enterprise, EU Enlargement and Central Europe
by Yusaf H Akbar
- 149-170 The Return of the Native: Organizational Discourses and the Legacy of the Ethnographic Imagination
In: Postcolonial Theory and Organizational Analysis: A Critical Engagement
by Pushkala Prasad
- 149-173 Reflections on a Networked Nation: Japan and the Future of the Digital Revolution
In: Japan and the Internet Revolution
by Ken Coates & Carin Holroyd
- 150-160 Juggling Resources and Autonomy: Issues and Opportunities for ‘Specialised Associations’
In: The Challenge of Change in EU Business Associations
by Alfons Westgeest & Bruno Alves
- 150-160 Our Own Views
In: Investment Banking
by Steven I. Davis
- 150-169 The Household Division of Labour: Changes in Families’ Allocation of Paid and Unpaid Work, 1992–2002
In: The Labour Market Under New Labour
by Susan Harkness
- 151-157 Summary, Conclusions, Policy
In: Third World Multinationals
by Francesca Beausang
- 151-157 The Road from Morocco
In: The Road to Audacity
by Stephen Carter & Jeremy Kourdi
- 151-164 Executive Coaching in Action: Legal Eagle to People Leader
In: Executive Coaching
by Tony Chapman & Bill Best & Paul Van Casteren
- 151-167 E-Commerce in China: Problems and Potential
In: The Economics of E-Commerce and Networking Decisions
by John Wong & Wong Chee Kong
- 151-168 Three-Stage Commitment Building
In: Global Acquisitions
by Stan Lees
- 151-169 Vietnam: Global Slowdown, Integration, Growth and Social Impact
In: New Asian Regionalism
by Dzung The Nguyen
- 151-181 Factors Affecting the Market for Corporate Control: The Role of Excess Cash, Diversification, and Predation during Mergers and Acquisitions
In: Excess Cash Flow
by Rahul Dhumale
- 152-166 Sub-Regional Co-operation in the Mekong Valley: Implications for Regional Security
In: Asia-Pacific Economic and Security Co-operation
by Jörn Dosch
- 152-169 Environmental Economics
In: The Economics of Transaction Costs
by P. K. Rao
- 152-185 Contemporary Capitalism and Management: Change Amid Continuity
In: Liberté, Égalité and Fraternité at Work
by Steve Jefferys
- 153-155 Conclusion
In: Tacit and Ambiguous Resources as Sources of Competitive Advantage
by Véronique Ambrosini
- 153-160 Principles for the Future
In: Economic Models of Climate Change
by Stephen J. DeCanio
- 153-171 In the Spider’s Web: The Internet and Competitive Advantage in Global Sport
In: Sport Business in the Global Marketplace
by Daniel Evans
- 153-173 Diversification
In: Strategic Logic
by J. Carlos Jarillo
- 153-175 Market Entry Strategies and Competitive Advantages in Poland
In: Change Management in Transition Economies
by Jutta Ernes
- 153-192 How Cultural Influences Operate at the Management Level
In: Cultural Influences on IT Use
by Norio Kambayashi
- 154-170 Can Workplace Deviance Be Constructive?
In: Misbehaviour and Dysfunctional Attitudes in Organizations
by Bella L. Galperin
- 154-185 Improving HRM Practices in Guangdong’s SOEs
In: China’s Economic Powerhouse
by Yongling Zhu
- 155-165 The Policy Implications of Schumpeterian Competition
In: Trade Negotiations in Latin America
by Jose Tavares de Araujo
- 155-173 An-Aesthetics and Architecture
In: Art and Aesthetics at Work
by Karen Dale & Gibson Burrell
- 155-186 Discussion: Leading Opinions
In: Leadership Unplugged
by Jacqueline Moore & Steven Sonsino
- 155-188 Ireland
In: Labour Politics in Small Open Democracies
by Paul G. Buchanan & Kate Nicholls
- 156-181 Global Finance and Development
In: Global Finance at Risk
by Sunanda Sen
- 156-193 Survey Analysis
In: Korean Automotive Foreign Direct Investment in Europe
by Jae Hoon Hyun
- 156-217 The 1967 Devaluation of Sterling
In: Sterling in Decline
by Sir Alec Cairncross & Barry Eichengreen
- 157-158 Conclusion
In: Motivate and Reward
by Herwig W. Kressler
- 157-162 Marx, Mill, and Freud
In: Hayek’s Journey
by Alan Ebenstein
- 157-165 Cosmophar: Excellence in Tacit Accumulation
In: Making Strategy and Organization Compatible
by Claude Michaud & Jean-Claude Thoenig
- 157-168 Conclusions
In: Japan and East Asia in Transition
by Hidetaka Yoshimatsu
- 157-198 Preventing Humanitarian Emergencies: Policy Implications
In: Economic Development, Inequality and War
by E. Wayne Nafziger & Juha Auvinen
- 157-217 The Labyrinthine Complexities of Informal Adjustment
In: Living Labour
by Jean-Pierre Durand & Nicolas Hatzfeld
- 158-162 Conclusion
In: Management Accounting
by Akira Nishimura
- 158-171 Managing Change
In: BIG in Asia
by Michael Backman & Charlotte Butler
- 158-172 Profiling and Selecting Team Members
In: Building Innovative Teams
by Chris Harris
- 158-177 Slovakia
In: Doing Business in Emerging Europe
by Y. Zoubir & F. S. Lhabitant
- 158-181 From the Representative to the Equilibrium Firm: Why Marshall was not a Marshallian
In: The Economics of Alfred Marshall
by Neil Hart
- 159-166 A dynamic model of the German pension reform
In: Modeling Pension Systems
by András Simonovits
- 159-166 A dynamic model of the German pension reform
In: Modeling Pension Systems
by András Simonovits
- 159-175 Karl Marx, 1818–83: the Critique of Political Economy
In: A Concise History of Economic Thought
by Gianni Vaggi & Peter Groenewegen
- 159-179 The Boom in Information and Communication Technology: A New Economy Emerging?
In: Korea’s Economic Miracle
by Charles Harvie & Hyun-Hoon Lee
- 159-182 Beyond Implementation
In: Changing Gears
by James Carlopio
- 159-184 Scrutinising Alternative Investment Strategies Intended to Give Higher Returns
In: Alternative Investments and the Mismanagement of Risk
by Dimitris N. Chorafas
- 159-188 Digital strategies in health service delivery
In: Digital Strategies in the Pharmaceutical Industry
by Leonard Lerer & Mike Piper
- 159-189 Sinochem: Global Reach
In: China#x2019;s Emerging Global Businesses
by Yongjin Zhang
- 159-195 Endogenizing Investment in Tangible Assets, Education and New Technology
In: Finance, Research, Education and Growth
by Dale W. Jorgenson
- 160-164 Within the White House
In: Ideology and the International Economy
by Robert Leeson
- 161-170 The Role of the Secretary General
In: The Challenge of Change in EU Business Associations
by Zygmunt Tyszkiewicz
- 161-177 Beyond Capital?
In: Beyond Capital
by Michael A. Lebowitz
- 161-182 Conclusion
In: Welfare Capitalism in East Asia
by Ian Holliday & Paul Wilding
- 161-186 India Adopts a New Trading Identity
In: A Social Theory of the WTO
by Jane Ford
- 163-170 The Chicago School of Economics and Milton Friedman
In: Hayek’s Journey
by Alan Ebenstein
- 163-172 Matching Leaders to Evolving Organizations
In: The Leadership Lifecycle
by Andrew Ward
- 163-172 Drawing the strands together
In: The Future of Marketing
by Philip J. Kitchen
- 163-176 Incorrect Blood Pressure
In: Taming HAL
by Asaf Degani
- 163-177 Angels, Venture Capital and Entrepreneurship
In: The Knowledge Economy in India
by C Gopinath & Navendu Vasavada
- 163-184 Honda, an Independent Global Automobile Company, Out of the ‘Four Million Units Club’
In: Globalization or Regionalization of the American and Asian Car Industry?
by Koichi Shimokawa
- 164-164 Afterword
In: Added Value
by Mark Sherrington
- 164-176 Projects, Public Investment Programmes and Medium-Term Expenditure Frameworks: Evidence from Ghana
In: Development Planning and Poverty Reduction
by Anthony Tsekpo
- 165-174 Wise Use of Wetlands Tested in the Somerset Levels and Moors
In: Towards an Environment Research Agenda
by A. R. D. Taylor
- 165-182 Executive Coaching in Action: Out of Favour or Out of her League?
In: Executive Coaching
by Tony Chapman & Bill Best & Paul Van Casteren
- 165-187 National Allegiance, Corporate Loyalty and Religious Complexity
In: Synconomy
by Joseph A. DiVanna
- 165-187 Failure and Reorganization of the Mass Merchandising Sector
In: Innovation and Dynamics in Japanese Retailing
by Hendrik Meyer-Ohle
- 166-179 Fighting against Corruption: The Japanese Approach to Reform Corporate Governance
In: Corruption and Governance in Asia
by Maiko Miyake & Kathryn Gordon & Lwao Taka