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2007, Volume 28, Issue 2
- 83-91 The strategic use of managerial incentives in a non-profit firm mixed duopoly
by Gregory E. Goering - 93-105 If you play well they will come-and vice versa: bidirectional causality in major-league baseball
by Ira Horowitz - 107-113 Investment in organizational capital
by Orlando Gomes - 115-128 Credible collusion in multimarket oligopoly
by Timothy L. Sorenson - 129-143 Bank monitoring, managerial ownership and Tobin's Q: an empirical analysis for India
by Saibal Ghosh - 145-155 Firm governance and duopoly: in weakness may lie strength
by Malcolm P. Brady - 157-158 The paradox of inelastic sports pricing
by Philip K. Porter - 159-160 Reply to 'the paradox of inelastic sports pricing'
by Rodney Fort - 161-168 A further clarification of OCRA and its properties in response to Wang and Wang (2005)
by Celik Parkan - 169-170 Notorious murders, black lanterns, & moveable goods: the transformation of Edinburgh's underworld in the early nineteenth century, by Symonds, D. A., Series on International Political and Economic History, University of Akron Press: Akron, OH; 2006, xiv+180pp., USD 39.95 (cloth)
by William F. Shughart
2007, Volume 28, Issue 1
- 1-12 Rural Internet access: over-subscription strategies, regulation and equilibrium
by SeungJae Shin & Martin B. Weiss & Jack Tucci - 13-26 Efficient organization of information processing
by Jacek Cukrowski & Manfred M. Fischer - 27-40 Patterns of corporate governance and technical efficiency in Italian manufacturing
by Sergio Destefanis & Vania Sena - 41-55 Preliminary evidence on the appointment of institutional solutions to franchisor moral hazard-the case of franchisee councils
by Olivier Cochet & Thomas Ehrmann - 57-70 Hidden monopsony rents in winner-take-all markets-sport and economic contribution of Spanish soccer players
by Pedro Garcia-del-Barrio & Francesc Pujol - 71-76 Correction of errors in Vetschera's (2004) model of behavioral uncertainty and investment
by G.A. Tularam & A.S. Soomro - 77-78 Response to Tularam and Soomro
by Rudolf Vetschera - 79-80 Handbook of sports economics research, edited by Fizel, J. Armonk, NY and London: M.E. Sharpe, 2006, Viii+280pp., USD 75.95 (cloth)
by John Charles Bradbury - 81-82 Contract theory, by Bolton, P. and Dewatripont, M. MIT Press: Cambridge and London. 2005, xvi+724 pp., USD 65.00 (cloth)
by Atin Basuchaudhary
2006, Volume 27, Issue 8
- 613-630 Factor substitution in the production of library services: evidence from the North American research libraries
by Christopher J. Hammond - 631-641 Increasing sales by introducing non-salable items
by Kobi Kriesler & Shmuel Nitzan - 643-653 Optimal pricing strategy for foreign market entry: a game theoretic approach
by Young-Han Kim & Praveen Aggarwal & Young-Myung Ha & Tai Hoon Cha - 655-666 An analytical approach for making management decisions concerning corporate restructuring
by Beixin Lin & Zu-Hsu Lee & Richard Peterson - 667-683 Do the best companies to work for provide better customer satisfaction?
by Daniel H. Simon & Jed DeVaro
2006, Volume 27, Issue 7
- 527-535 The pace of intermediate-product introductions
by Rajeev K. Tyagi & Jagmohan S. Raju - 537-547 Marketing|inventory interactions in the characterization of retailer response to manufacturer trade deals
by F. J. Arcelus & G. Srinivasan - 549-561 Family ownership, corporate governance, and top executive compensation
by Suwina Cheng & Michael Firth - 563-572 Is there a managerial life cycle? Evidence from the NFL
by Brian L. Goff & Thomas O. Wisley - 573-586 Revisiting agency and transaction costs theory predictions on vertical financial ownership and contracting: electronic integration as an organizational form choice
by Kaouthar Lajili & Joseph T. Mahoney - 587-594 International tenders and futures hedging
by Donald Lien & Kit Pong Wong - 595-604 Wage versus efficient bargaining in oligopoly
by Kornelius Kraft - 605-612 R&D in a strategic delegation game revisited: a note
by Michael Kopel & Christian Riegler
2006, Volume 27, Issue 6
- 401-412 Risk tolerance in the present and the future: an experimental study
by Charles Noussair & Ping Wu - 413-434 Price-setting power and information asymmetry in sealed bidding
by James E. Parco - 435-444 On-the-job leisure as a cause of asymmetric observed-effort distributions
by David L. Dickinson - 445-458 An experimental examination of demand reduction in multi-unit versions of the Uniform-price, Vickrey, and English auctions
by David Porter & Roumen Vragov - 459-475 99: are retailers best responding to rational consumers? Experimental evidence
by Bradley J. Ruffle & Ze'ev Shtudiner - 477-495 Information aggregation in a catastrophe futures market
by Jason Shachat & Anthony Westerling - 497-510 Option pricing by students and professional traders: a behavioural investigation
by Klaus Abbink & Bettina Rockenbach - 511-526 Benefit packages and individual behavior: choices over discrete goods with multiple attributes
by Mark Van Boening & Tanja F. Blackstone & Michael McKee & Elisabet Rutstrom
2006, Volume 27, Issue 5
- 319-331 The measurement of marketing efficiency in the presence of spillovers: theory and evidence
by Michael Vardanyan & Victor J. Tremblay - 333-353 The effect of communication in incentive systems-an experimental study
by Christine Harbring - 355-362 Hierarchical reporting, aggregation, and information cascades
by Anil Arya & Jonathan Glover & Brian Mittendorf - 363-378 CEO compensation and the seasoned equity offering decision
by Joseph F. Brazel & Elizabeth Webb - 379-385 US-style contingent fees and UK-style conditional fees: agency problems and the supply of legal services
by Winand Emons & Nuno Garoupa - 387-389 A note on output hedging with cost uncertainty
by Moawia Alghalith - 391-392 The U.S. brewing industry: data and economic analysis by Tremblay, V.J. and Tremblay, C.H. MIT Press: Cambridge and London, 2005, xv+379 pp. USD 40.00 (cloth)
by Kenneth G. Elzinga - 392-394 Venture capital, entrepreneurship, and public policy, edited by Kanniainen, V. and Keuschnigg, C. CESifo Seminar Series, by Sinn, H.-W. MIT Press: Cambridge and London, 2005, xviii+293 pp., USD 40.00 (cloth)
by Russell S. Sobel - 394-396 After Enron: lessons for public policy, edited by Niskanen, W. A. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2005, x + 397 pp., USD 34.95 (cloth)
by Michael Reksulak - 396-399 The emergence of entrepreneurial economics, by Vinig, T. And Van Der Voort, R. (eds.). Research on Technological Innovation, Management, and Policy, Vol. 9, Elsevier: Amsterdam, 2005, xvi +232 pp., GBP 66.00, USD 105.00, EUR 95.00 (cloth)
by Russell S. Sobel
2006, Volume 27, Issue 4
- 235-249 Determinants of technology licensing: the case of licensors
by YoungJun Kim & Nicholas S. Vonortas - 251-260 Choosing the partners in the licensing alliance
by Soo Jeoung Sohn - 261-277 Sales by multi-product retailers
by Timothy J. Richards - 279-285 Efficiency in the National Basketball Association: a stochastic frontier approach with panel data
by Richard A. Hofler & James E. Payne - 287-292 Dynasties versus pennant races: competitive balance in major league baseball
by Anthony C. Krautmann & Lawrence Hadley - 293-306 Modelling employment durations of NHL head coaches: turnover and post-succession performance
by Rick Audas & John Goddard & W. Glenn Rowe - 307-318 Analysis of the effects of settlement of interfirm lawsuits
by Paul Sergius Koku & Anique A. Qureshi
2006, Volume 27, Issue 2-3
- 95-101 First, kill all the economists…
by Satoshi Kanazawa - 103-129 Cognitive adaptations for n-person exchange: the evolutionary roots of organizational behavior
by John Tooby & Leda Cosmides & Michael E. Price - 131-143 Envy and positional bias in the evolutionary psychology of management
by Sarah E. Hill & David M. Buss - 145-158 Sex, power, and dominance: the evolutionary psychology of sexual harassment
by Kingsley R. Browne - 159-171 The opt-out revolution in the United States: implications for modern organizations
by Mary C. Still - 173-187 Explaining clustering in social networks: towards an evolutionary theory of cascading benefits
by Sheen S. Levine & Robert Kurzban - 189-201 Applying evolutionary psychology in understanding the Darwinian roots of consumption phenomena
by Gad Saad - 203-216 A cross-national analysis of affirmative action: an evolutionary psychological perspective
by Chulguen Yang & Geeta C. D'Souza & Ashwini S. Bapat & Stephen M. Colarelli - 217-233 Balancing cooperation and competition in human groups: the role of emotional algorithms and evolution
by Christoph H. Loch & D. Charles Galunic & Susan Schneider
2006, Volume 27, Issue 1
- 1-20 Industry clustering of initial public offerings
by Bharat A. Jain & Omesh Kini - 21-40 Are non-binding contracts really not worth the paper?
by Bernd Irlenbusch - 41-62 Optimal response to a next generation new product introduction: to imitate or to leapfrog?
by D. Sudharshan & Ben Shaw-Ching Liu & Brian T. Ratchford - 63-73 Technological and organizational changes as determinants of the skill bias: evidence from the Italian machinery industry
by Mariacristina Piva & Enrico Santarelli & Marco Vivarelli - 75-93 The international drivers of domestic airline mergers in twenty nations: integrating industrial organization and international business
by Joseph A. Clougherty
2005, Volume 26, Issue 8
- 461-473 Economies of scale and market power in policing
by Lawrence Southwick - 475-497 Experimental evidence on trading behavior, market efficiency and price formation in double auctions with unknown trading duration
by Darren Duxbury - 499-512 Strategic managerial incentives under adverse selection
by Michel Cavagnac - 513-525 The limits of the wage impact of discrimination
by Elizabeth Becker & Cotton M. Lindsay - 527-534 Analysis of Internet topology with a three-level components model
by Takanori Ida - 535-538 The mystification of operational competitiveness rating analysis
by Shouhong Wang & Hai Wang
2005, Volume 26, Issue 7
- 411-412 Corporate governance: an international perspective
by Antony W. Dnes - 413-419 The impact of institutions on entrepreneurial activity
by Frank H. Stephen & David Urbano & Stefan van Hemmen - 421-429 Enron, corporate governance and deterrence
by Antony W. Dnes - 431-444 Disclosure level and cost of equity capital: evidence from the banking industry
by Sunil Poshakwale & John K. Courtis - 445-449 Corporate governance and development: the case of China
by Sean Liu - 451-460 Corporate governance, ownership structure and corporate efficiency: the case of Ukraine
by Vitaliy Zheka
2005, Volume 26, Issue 6
- 351-365 Core complementarities of the corporation: organization of an innovating firm
by Aija Leiponen - 367-372 Price-matching policy with imperfect information
by Wen Mao - 373-385 Normative target-based decision making
by Ali E. Abbas & James E. Matheson - 387-395 Entry of foreign banks in Shanghai: implications for business strategies in an increasingly competitive market
by M.K. Leung & T. Young - 397-405 Subgame perfection and the ethics of competition
by Daniel G. Arce M - 407-409 Pay without performance: the unfulfilled promise of executive compensation, by Bebchuk, L. and Fried, J. Harvard University Press: Cambridge and London, 2004, 304 pp. USD 24.95 (cloth)
by Ken B. Cyree
2005, Volume 26, Issue 5
- 285-294 The myth of racial discrimination in pay in the United States
by Satoshi Kanazawa - 295-305 Structuring residual income and decision rights under internal governance: results from the Hungarian trucking industry
by Josef Windsperger & Maria Jell - 307-318 Insider ownership and firm performance in Taiwan's electronics industry: a technical efficiency perspective
by Her-Jiun Sheu & Chi-Yih Yang - 319-330 Analyzing moviegoing demand: an individual-level cross-sectional approach
by Alan Collins & Chris Hand - 331-343 Delegation of risky activities
by Akihiro Watabe - 345-350 Stackelberg leadership with demand uncertainty
by Zhiyong Liu
2005, Volume 26, Issue 4
- 223-242 Property rights theory, transaction costs theory, and agency theory: an organizational economics approach to strategic management
by Jongwook Kim & Joseph T. Mahoney - 243-248 Horizontal alliances and the merger paradox
by James Sawler - 249-257 Duality, income and substitution effects for the competitive firm under price uncertainty
by Carmen F. Menezes & X. Henry Wang - 259-269 Simultaneous determination of inventories and accounts receivable
by Ayub Mehar - 271-281 Tax asymmetry and futures hedging under liquidity constraints
by Kit Pong Wong - 283-284 The nature of the farm: contracts, risk, and organization in agriculture, by Allen, D. W. and Lueck, D. MIT Press: Cambridge and London, 2002, viii + 258 pp., USD 35.00 (cloth)
by Charles R. Knoeber
2005, Volume 26, Issue 3
- 159-173 Export channel dynamics: an empirical investigation
by Gabriel R.G. Benito & Torben Pedersen & Bent Petersen - 175-190 Employee motivation, external orientation and the technical efficiency of foreign-financed firms in China: a stochastic frontier analysis
by Vincent Mok & Godfrey Yeung - 191-207 Pricing training and development programs using stochastic CVP analysis
by James A. Yunker & Dale Schofield - 209-222 Technological opportunity and the relationship between innovation output and market structure
by C. Timothy Koeller
2005, Volume 26, Issue 2
- 57-66 Edith Penrose's contribution to economics and strategy: an overview
by Steve Thompson & Mike Wright - 67-82 Edith Penrose, organisational economics and business strategy: an assessment and extension
by Christos Pitelis - 83-98 Edith Penrose's legacy to the resource-based view
by Andy Lockett - 99-112 Penrose and the growth of multinational firms
by Neil M. Kay - 113-127 Examining the Penrose effect in an international business context: the dynamics of Japanese firm growth in US industries
by Danchi Tan & Joseph T. Mahoney - 129-138 Understanding the implications of empirical work on corporate growth rates
by P. A. Geroski - 139-148 Problem-solving and competence creation in the early development of new firms
by Oliver Hugo & Elizabeth Garnsey - 149-158 An econometric analysis of trends in research joint venture activity
by Albert N. Link & David Paton & Donald S. Siegel
2005, Volume 26, Issue 1
- 1-13 Sewer plant operating efficiency, patronage, and competition
by Lawrence Southwick - 15-23 Proxy contest, board reelection, and managerial turnover-yes, the proxy contest outcome matters
by Gili Yen & Ching-Lung Chen - 25-37 Top executive turnovers: Separating decision and control rights
by Robert Neumann & Torben Voetmann - 39-50 A comparison of ownership structures and innovations of US and Japanese firms
by Peggy M. Lee - 51-54 When adding a fuel efficient car increases an automaker's CAFE penalty
by Steven Tenn & John M. Yun - 55-56 Public policy and the economics of entrepreneurship, edited by Holtz-Eakin, D. and Rosen, H.S. MIT Press: Cambridge, 2004, xiii + 213 pp., USD 30.00|GBP 19.95 (cloth)
by Jerry Ellig - 56-56 The economics of standards, by Blind, K. Cheltenham. Edward Elgar: UK, and Northampton, MA, USA. 2004, 357 pp., US$115.00
by Richard S. Higgins
2004, Volume 25, Issue 8
- 489-507 Residual income claimancy, monitoring, and the R&D firm: Theory with application to biotechs
by Koyin Chang & John Garen - 509-523 The economics of managerialism and the drive for efficiency in policing
by Leigh M. Drake & Richard Simper - 525-535 Whither franchising? The case of Avis Europe PLC
by Lowell R. Jacobsen - 537-547 A note on equity ownership and corporate value in Greece
by G.A. Karathanassis & A.A. Drakos - 549-550 Reinventing the bazaar: A natural history of markets, by John McMillan. New York: W. W. Norton, 2002, x +278 pp., USD25.95 (cloth), ISBN 0-393-05021-1
by Paul Rubin - 550-552 Moneyball: The art of winning an unfair game, by Lewis, M. New York and London: Norton, 2003, xv + 288 pp., USD 24.95 (cloth)
by William Shughart - 552-554 Property rights: Cooperation, conflict, and law, edited by Anderson, T. L. and McChesney, F. S. Princeton NJ, and Oxford, UK: Princeton University Press, 2003, x+398 pp., USD 29.95 (paper)
by Bruce L. Benson
2004, Volume 25, Issue 6-7
- 291-297 Deploying, leveraging, and accessing resources within and across firm boundaries: Introduction to the Special Issue
by Mark Shanley & Margaret Peteraf - 299-315 Resources, capabilities, and the performance of industrial firms: A multivariate analysis
by Abraham Carmeli & Asher Tishler - 317-327 Competitive repertoire simplicity and firm performance: The moderating role of top management team heterogeneity
by Walter J. Ferrier & Douglas W. Lyon - 329-345 Compensating for innovation: Do small firms offer high-powered incentives that lure talent and motivate effort?
by Todd R. Zenger & Sergio G. Lazzarini - 347-363 Overcoming stickiness: An empirical investigation of the role of the template in the replication of organizational routines
by Gabriel Szulanski & Robert J. Jensen - 365-381 From corporate strategy to business-level advantage: Relatedness as resource congruence
by Richard A. D'Aveni & David J. Ravenscraft & Philip Anderson - 383-400 Redeployment of corporate resources: A study of acquisition strategies in the US defense industries, 1978-1996
by Jaideep Anand - 401-420 Empirical evidence regarding the tension between knowledge sharing and knowledge expropriation in collaborations
by Bruce A. Heiman & Jack A. Nickerson - 421-436 Organizational choice in R&D alliances: Knowledge-based and transaction cost perspectives
by Rachelle C. Sampson - 437-452 Reach out or reach within? Performance implications of alliances and location in biotechnology
by Akbar Zaheer & Varghese P. George - 453-471 Competing in groups
by Tim J. Rowley & Joel A. C. Baum & Andrew V. Shipilov & Henrich R. Greve & Hayagreeva Rao - 473-488 Vertical group formation: A social process perspective
by Mark Shanley & Margaret Peteraf
2004, Volume 25, Issue 5
- 221-229 The construction of a firm's governance structure in a setting of uncertainty
by Erik J. O'Donoghue - 231-241 Fundamental analysis of stocks by two-stage DEA
by Cristina Abad & Sten A. Thore & Joaquina Laffarga - 243-254 Consumer rationality and credit card pricing: An explanation based on the option value of credit lines
by Sangkyun Park - 255-264 A new relative skill measure for games with chance elements
by Marcel Dreef & Peter Borm & Ben van der Genugten - 265-281 Industry, management capabilities and firms' competitiveness: An empirical contribution
by Miguel Acosta Molina & Idaira Barrios del Pino & Alicia Correa Rodríguez - 283-290 Delegation in first-price all-pay auctions
by Kai A. Konrad & Wolfgang Peters & Karl Wärneryd
2004, Volume 25, Issue 4
- 177-178 Introduction to special issue: Comments on 'costs of addicted gamblers'
by Paul H. Rubin - 179-183 Taxation vs. litigation
by Earl L. Grinols - 185-190 Wagering war
by Robert A. Levy - 191-196 Comment on Kindt's paper
by William R. Eadington - 197-200 Kindt's paper epitomizes the problems in gambling research
by Douglas M. Walker - 201-203 Assessing the costs of 'addicted' gamblers
by Dean R. Gerstein & Rachel A. Volberg & Henrick J. Harwood & Eugene M. Christiansen - 205-208 Winning at craps: Are casinos vulnerable to state suits for social costs?-A preliminary analysis
by Frank J. Vandall - 209-217 Comment on Kindt's paper
by R. Randall Bridwell - 219-220 Comment on Kindt's paper
by Valerie C. Lorenz
2004, Volume 25, Issue 3
- 121-136 Alliances and cost declaration
by Susan Gensemer & Kiridaran Kanagaretnam - 137-140 Fixed cost, marginal cost, and the decision to buy or make
by Charles E. Hegji - 141-145 Analysing absence behaviour using event history models
by Tim Barmby & Suzyrman Sibly - 147-156 R&D spillovers and strategic delegation in oligopolistic contests
by Matthias Kräkel - 157-161 Endogenous R&D spillovers and locational choice with discriminatory pricing
by Claudio Piga & Joanna Poyago-Theotoky - 163-174 Causes and effects of multimarket activity from theory to empirical analysis
by Davide Vannoni - 175-176 Negotiation games: applying game theory to bargaining and arbitration, rev. ed., by Brams, S. J. Routledge advances in game theory, ed. by Schmidt, C., London and New York: Routledge, 2003, xxvi + 297 pp., USD 33.95 (paper)
by Paul Pecorino
2004, Volume 25, Issue 2
- 61-62 Introduction to the special issue on sports economics
by Gerald W. Scully - 63-75 College football conferences and competitive balance
by James Quirk - 77-86 Player salary share and the distribution of player earnings
by Gerald W. Scully - 87-94 Inelastic sports pricing
by Rodney Fort - 95-102 Subsidies as incentive mechanisms in sports
by Rodney Fort - 103-108 Strategic measure of competitiveness for ranked data
by Andrew J. Rohm & Sangit Chatterjee & Mohamed Habibullah - 109-120 Motivating long-term employment contracts: risk management in major league baseball
by Joel Maxcy
2004, Volume 25, Issue 1
- 1-16 Financial health and airline safety
by Gregory Noronha & Vijay Singal - 17-27 Behavioral uncertainty and investments in cooperative relationships
by Rudolf Vetschera - 29-40 Coupons and price discrimination in vertically-correlated markets
by Jin-Li Hu & Yu-Hsiu Chiou & Hong Hwang - 41-54 The Savanna Principle
by Satoshi Kanazawa - 55-56 The half-life of policy rationales: how new technology affects old policy issues, edited by Foldvary, F. E. and Klein, D. B. A Cato Institute Book, New York and London: New York University Press, 2003, ix + 276 pp., USD 60.00 (cloth); 20.00 (paper)
by Noel D. Campbell - 56-57 The economics of transaction costs, edited by Rao, P.K., Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire, UK and New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2003, xvi+197 pp., GBP 50.00 (cloth)
by Ram Mudambi
2003, Volume 24, Issue 8
- 515-533 A real options perspective on entrepreneurial entry in the face of uncertainty
by Jonathan P. O'Brien & Timothy B. Folta & Douglas R. Johnson - 535-548 Business portfolio restructuring, prior diversification posture and investor reactions
by Robin T. Byerly & Bruce T. Lamont & Terrill Keasler - 549-567 The derived demand for faculty research
by Elizabeth Becker & Cotton M. Lindsay & Gary Grizzle - 569-582 The limits to the growth of multinational firms in a foreign market
by Danchi Tan
2003, Volume 24, Issue 6-7
- 417-418 Guest editor's introduction
by Jonathan Crook - 419-438 The trade credit decision: evidence of UK firms
by Nam Sang Cheng & Richard Pike - 439-455 Trade credit and customer relationships
by Barbara Summers & Nicholas Wilson - 457-469 The product differentiation hypothesis for corporate trade credit
by George W. Blazenko & Kirk Vandezande - 471-482 Habitual late payment of trade credit: an empirical examination of UK small firms
by Carole Howorth & Beat Reber - 483-501 Determinants of the collateralization of credit by small firms
by Heather M. Hulburt & Frederick C. Scherr - 503-514 Bank borrowing constraints and the demand for trade credit: evidence from panel data
by Christina V. Atanasova & Nicholas Wilson
2003, Volume 24, Issue 5
- 373-391 The causes of mergers: tests based on the gains to acquiring firms' shareholders and the size of premia
by Dennis C. Mueller & Mark L. Sirower - 393-402 The profitability-risk tradeoff of just-in-time manufacturing technologies
by Jeffrey L. Callen & Mindy Morel & Chris Fader - 403-410 Productive efficiency of English football teams-a data envelopment analysis approach
by Dieter J. Haas - 411-416 An economic analysis of Japanese distribution systems
by Atsuo Utaka
2003, Volume 24, Issue 4
- 241-243 Introduction
by J. Rajendran Pandian & Paul L. Robertson - 245-251 The emergent knowledge-based theory of competitive advantage: an evolutionary approach to integrating economics and management
by Russell W. Coff - 253-266 The intermediation theory of the firm: integrating economic and management approaches to strategy
by Daniel F. Spulber - 267-282 Integrating transaction costs theory and real options theory
by Ron Sanchez - 283-290 Strategy as economics versus economics as strategy
by Richard N. Langlois - 291-307 The resource-based tangle: towards a sustainable explanation of competitive advantage
by Nicolai J. Foss & Thorbjørn Knudsen - 309-323 Unraveling the resource-based tangle
by Margaret A. Peteraf & Jay B. Barney - 325-334 Why look for a mirage when you already have an oasis?
by J. Rajendran Pandian & Paul L. Robertson - 335-345 A subjectivist approach to strategic management
by Tony Fu-Lai Yu