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Abstracts: The AICPA's proposal for federal accounting reform. Preparing and maintaining a budget manual. A second opinion: the AICPA's proposal for federal accounting reform - 'it's on the mark'
Abstracts: The alphabet of Six Sigma quality. Esco says it may sell defense operations, issues profit warning. Thinking outside 'the box': designing a packaging take-back system
Abstracts: The analysis of assumptions in model bases using metagraphs. A one-sided double screening procedure using individual unit misclassification error
Abstracts: The analytical edge: even in a booming market, brokers are under increasing pressure to perform. Pretty Girl claims it was sold a pup, not a profit
Abstracts: The angel of malignity: the cold beauty of Katherine Anne Porter. Critics and their discontents
Abstracts: The answer man. Lessons learned. Person to person
Abstracts: The antecedents, consequences, and mediating role of organizational ambidexterity. Radical change accidentally: The emergence and amplification of small change
Abstracts: The antecedents of middle managers' strategic contribution: the case of a professional bureaucracy. A tale of three discourses: the dominant, the strategic and the marginalized
Abstracts: The antecedents of supply chain agility of a firm: scale development and model testing. An exploratory study of 'close' supplier-manufacturer relationships
Abstracts: The antitrust implications of relationship marketing. An examination of the relationship between research productivity in prestigious business journals and popular press business school rankings
Abstracts: The appeal of the WMC twins. Hot rocks. More in store for the WMC bid
Abstracts: The appearance of conflict when CPA firms offer consulting services. Tax accounting in an era of tax reform
Abstracts: The Apple clones are coming! The clones are coming! Hewlett-Packard earnings up by 41.4% in 2d quarter; shares close down $1.50, to $69.50
Abstracts: The Apple world according to Markkula: an 'unknown' co-founder leaves after 20 years of glory and turmoil. Innovation, hence survival, at Apple
Abstracts: The Application of Industrial Robots in the Soviet Engineering Industry. Concurrent engineering and its consequences
Abstracts: The application of neural networks and a qualitative response model to the auditor's going concern uncertainty decision
Abstracts: The application of ranking probability models to racetrack betting. An exception to the risk preference anomaly
Abstracts: The arches shine again. The lip of luxury. Name your stadium
Abstracts: The architecture of simplicity. The genesis of configuration. Personality, culture, and organization
Abstracts: The art and science of planning at the business unit level. Structure and meaning of organizational vision. The Art and Science of Planning at the Business Unit Level
Abstracts: The artful way to earn a name. Insurer's accounts from 25 countries will create a same-day spectacular. A lucrative diversion
Abstracts: The art of branching out. Vintage operation. The new midwestern crop
Abstracts: The Art of Partnership Survival. In India's war, foreign companies hear a call to ads. Corporate Survival in Nuclear War
Abstracts: The art of service. The one skill that separates. America's coach: Finding the upside of the anger
Abstracts: The art of standards wars. An innovative approach to make ISO 9000 standards more effective. NCR's 5070 Interior ATM Sets New Industry Standards
Abstracts: The art of the hostile deal; I.B.M. used tricks old and new to win Lotus quickly. In shift, the hostile takeover is recast as a benevolent act
Abstracts: The ASEAN economies in the 1990s and Singapore's regional role. Auditing in the 1990s: implications for education and research
Abstracts: The Asia-Pacific engine revs again. Music appreciation. Service costs to steady
Abstracts: The association between consensus of beliefs and trading activity surrounding earnings announcements. Additional evidence on the accuracy of analyst forecasts before and after voluntary management earnings forecasts
Abstracts: Theater Openings. Theater openings
Abstracts: Theater: Tony Awards presented. Theater openings. New York theater openings
Abstracts: The Australian top 20 in Asia. It is time to learn the world's lingo. Price is all in Singapore
Abstracts: The "Austrian" school of strategy. Toward a taxonomy of multidimensional constructs. The organizational taxonomy: definition and design
Abstracts: The autonomy of foreign subsidiaries. The Determinants and Effects of United States Foreign Direct Investment
Abstracts: The baby boomer bulge calls for initiative. Age shall not weary them. Duty calls
Abstracts: The baby boomer bulge calls for initiative. Hockey plan on the slow track. Grain of hope for drought relief
Abstracts: The back door's new rules. Enterprise zones gain support. Stockford confident
Abstracts: The backlash against managed care. Small firms' new retirement choices
Abstracts: The balance between specific and ad valorem taxation. The possibility of a British Earned Income Tax Credit. Horizontal equity and the taxation of employed and self-employed workers
Abstracts: The Balanced Scorecard and Tableau de Bord: translating strategy into action. Can benchmarking give you a competitive edge?
Abstracts: The balancing act of musical theatre. NTL has busy program for the digital network. Digital TV a non-event
Abstracts: The ballet shoe gets a makeover, but few yet see the pointe. hi. is yr office turning into a chat rm? fone me!!
Abstracts: The ballet shoe gets a makeover, but few yet see the pointe. part 2 Animal-rights ad, toned down, still hits a wall at the networks
Abstracts: The Bar-On model of emotional intelligence: a valid, robust and applicable EI model. The ability model of emotional intelligence in the workplace
Abstracts: THE BATTLE AMONG CONSERVATIVES. A SECOND COMING FOR OLD KING COAL? WHAT CARTER HAS DELIVERED ON HIS PROMISES
Abstracts: THE BATTLE AMONG CONSERVATIVES. ELECTION YEAR ECONOMICS. GRADING MADISON AVENUE
Abstracts: The battle for MCI takes another twist: now it's GTE's turn; a $28 billion all-cash bid from an unlikely source raises many possibilities: underestimating Mr. Lee
Abstracts: The battle of the exchanges. Boot. Telstra prices must fall in this loopy internet game
Abstracts: The Battle over Contracting out. Hasbro Gets Its Guns. Unitary Tax: At Stake, $1.2 Billion
Abstracts: The battle over Web privacy; as Congress mulls new laws, Microsoft pushes a system that's tied to its browser
Abstracts: The beautiful and the panned; dot-com vulgarities aside, a pretty good 1999 for ads. Two forecasters see record spending for ads in 1999, barring any unforeseen circumstances
Abstracts: The behavior factor. Solid road to the top. The persuader
Abstracts: The behavior of international firms in socio-political environments in the European Union. Consumer evaluation of vertical brand extensions and core brands
Abstracts: The behavior of oil futures returns around OPEC conferences. Do futures prices for commodities embody risk premiums?
Abstracts: The Bells want F.C.C. to make providers share Internet costs. Phone companies clear TV hurdle; judge allows Bell Atlantic to compete nationwide
Abstracts: The beneficiaries of employee ownership: Managers or non-managers? Expert systems and organizational decision making
Abstracts: The benefits of city locations. When consumers go to extremes. Benefiting from rivals' breakthroughs
Abstracts: The benefits of growing older. Incomes, incentives and the growth of means-testing in Hungary. Symposium on assets, incomes and retirement
Abstracts: The Benefits Of Smart Inventory Management. HAVE THE WAGE-PRICE GUIDELINES LOST CONTROL? ECONOMIC FORECAST: SLOWER GNP GROWTH AHEAD
Abstracts: The best B-schools. MBA meltdown. Nature v. nurture
Abstracts: The best-laid plans. The network delivers. Poor inheritance
Abstracts: The best-of-class solution. Business visualization in N-dimensions. Micro Control at Abex Corp
Abstracts: The bias of schedules and playoff systems in professional sports. A single product cycling problem under Brownian motion demand
Abstracts: The big boys of B2B. Home of the brave (fronts). Bush or Gore, it's all a bore on Wall Street
Abstracts: The big Brazilian. From flop to profit. A safe bet by BHP
Abstracts: The big break-up. Expansion strains. Staying with Telstra
Abstracts: The big deal. Little shops of horror. Plenty to learn in China
Abstracts: The big end of town goes bush, for a cause. Election adds to the confusion of change. Power politics
Abstracts: The big game: Software makers are eager to find the 'killer app' for the educational market. Don't hold your breath
Abstracts: The big game: Software makers are eager to find the 'killer app' for the educational market. Don't hold your breath. part 2
Abstracts: The biggest league. The pickings get slimmer. Golden dreams
Abstracts: The big lure: Victoria boasts that people, capital, ideas and events are moving to the state, but a period of slower growth seems in prospect
Abstracts: The big money. Packaged goods. Make the bonus work harder
Abstracts: The big sell: more local consumer brands are likely to be sold as their multinational owners try to improve margins
Abstracts: The big/small state gulf widens. Small business off the pace. Pass the salt ...
Abstracts: The big steal. Ad value gets third degree. The good Oil
Abstracts: The Billionaires. The billionaires
Abstracts: The billionaires. I've made it- at last. Fortunes that dwarfed today's
Abstracts: The birth and growth of Toshiba's laptop and notebook computers: a case study in Japanese corporate venturing
Abstracts: The birth of a new industry: casinos in the coastal Mississippi. Decomposition of earnings forecast errors
Abstracts: The blind leading the sighted; technology for people with disabilities often finds a broader market. Taxact
Abstracts: The blind spot in Howard's vision: claims that the GST will cater for Australia's ageing population founder on simple arithmetic
Abstracts: The board of directors in family firms: one size fits all? Entrepreneurship and family business in a hostile environment: the case of Lithuania
Abstracts: The Bob and Des show: it's been lights, cameras and plenty of action since Bob Campbell and Des Monaghan left Seven
Abstracts: The book on retirement. Bound for the Internet. A novel enterprise
Abstracts: The bootstrap approach for testing skewness persistence. Accessibility, security, and accuracy in statistical databases: the case for the multiplicative fixed data perturbation approach
Abstracts: The borgs are loose and coming for you. Fuel cell may be the future 'battery.'(Technology Information) Used-PC bargains add appeal to life in the slow lane
Abstracts: The bottom line. Push-down accounting: FAS 200?
Abstracts: The bridge solution; CD-ROMs help give the illusion that the PC has no limits when it comes to interactivity. Purple Moon folds amid tough rivalry with Barbie games; start-up's computer titles targeted girls with focus on issues of growing up
Abstracts: The Bridgestone/Firestone story. Corporations as stepfamilies: a new metaphor for explaining the fate of merged and acquired companies
Abstracts: The Bridge to the 'Real World': Applied Science or a 'Schizophrenic Tour de Force'? Making sense of inquiry sensemaking
Abstracts: The Brink's Co
Abstracts: The Brink's Co. Industrial services industry
Abstracts: The Brink's Co. part 2
Abstracts: The Brink's Co. The Brink's Company
Abstracts: The British are coming, and going; many retailers come up short in the Trans-Atlantic leap. Networks cheered by sales of 1998-99 commercial time
Abstracts: The broken wheel: the inseparability of autonomy and control in innovation within organizations. Professionals and innovation: structural-functional versus radical-structural perspectives
Abstracts: The BRW 1000. Early signs of a shifting economy
Abstracts: The bubble debate. Looking at prices. The year in the equity markets
Abstracts: The buck stops where? Grated expectations. The universal manager
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