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Abstracts: The limits of business self-regulation. American and Chinese managers in U.S. companies in Taiwan: a comparison
Abstracts: The limits of flexibility: the case of UK television. A really big show - that's entertainment. Show business enters cyberspace
Abstracts: The link between managerial style and the job characteristics of R&D professionals. Advancement intentions and job attitudes - a study on the career setting of high-tech engineers in Taiwan
Abstracts: The Lion alters its roar. Call me. Beyond "a man and a map"
Abstracts: The 'Literary Supplement' comes of age: a history, of sorts, of the Book Review. The People's publishers: China's book scene
Abstracts: The 'Literary Supplement' comes of age: a history, of sorts, of the Book Review. part 2 Martial bliss comes to Madame Bovary
Abstracts: The little guys strike back. 'Entertailing.' (combining retailing with entertainment)(includes related articles on entertainment and dining and the shoe store, Just for Feet)(Cover Story)
Abstracts: The loaded question. Right side of the tracks: The railways have been neglected for decades, but an industry revolution is promising handsome returns to transport companies
Abstracts: The logic of joint research and development. Pension plans vs. mutual funds: is the client victim or culprit? The limits of business self-regulation
Abstracts: The logic of political action: an experiment with the epistemology of the particular. The efficacy of action at a distance as a control mechanism in the construction industry when a trust relationship breaks down: an illustrative case study
Abstracts: The logic of restructuring. Kodak's 'global factory'. Planning an Avon turnaround
Abstracts: The lone ranger. Expanding like crazy. Impatient capital
Abstracts: The long game. Waiting to turn. Australia's turn to cry
Abstracts: The long hello. Cure for growing pains. Webb & Co's growth threatened to put the price of a partnership out of reach, but a consultant had the answer
Abstracts: The long reach of Internet stock mania; some speculate it could bring pilots at American Airlines to heel. States threaten airlines with antitrust steps
Abstracts: The long road back. On the mend. Watch the dashboard
Abstracts: The long road back. Perpetual growth? Money, money
Abstracts: The lowdown on high tech. For the leaner and meaner. Office machines: more for less
Abstracts: The loyalty paradox. Simply SIVA. Look for the I
Abstracts: The lure of the e-world. A wider Web of classroom customers. The wizards of e
Abstracts: The Lustre of Our Country: The American Experience of Religious Freedom. Paradise Lost: California's Experience, America's Future
Abstracts: The Lustre of Our Country: The American Experience of Religious Freedom. part 2 Salvation and Other Disasters: Short Stories
Abstracts: The Maastricht fiscal drag will slow down the pace of expansion in Western Europe. Pharmaceutical forecasting model simulation guidelines
Abstracts: The Mac is back. A message to Lotus. On the road to dot-com paradise
Abstracts: The Mac is back, with an Apple laptop to suit various needs. Good-quality laptops are starting to get a little less expensive
Abstracts: The mad hours. Catching the Sol train. Life work
Abstracts: The madness of the crowd returns. Future stock. Dollar fading fast
Abstracts: The magnitude of errors in proximal multiattribute decision analysis with probabilistically dependent attributes
Abstracts: The mail man. Burger meister. Power struggle
Abstracts: The mail man. Snail mail services refuse to die. Time to sell Australia Post
Abstracts: The main contenders; in one corner, Microsoft's vice president in charge of operating systems; in the other, Sun's chief technology officer
Abstracts: The main players. Rebels in the ranks. Sale time for Telstra
Abstracts: The main players. Separation anxiety. Up to scratch
Abstracts: The mainstreaming of affluence. "Adverstories." Selling doing good
Abstracts: The make-buy decision and managing markets: the case of management buy-outs. The structure and management of alliances: syndication in the venture capital industry
Abstracts: The making of E.B. White. The book that ruined Melville. Angus Wilson: cruel-kind enemy of false sentiment and self-delusion
Abstracts: The management and financing game hots up. Looking after the little guys' leases. What to look for in a crowded field
Abstracts: The Management of Cross-Disciplinary Research. The development of networks between engineering contractors and their clients: the special case of partnering
Abstracts: The management of intellectual assets: a new corporate perspective. Safety in construction: self regulation, industrial structure and workforce involvement
Abstracts: The management of organizational justice. Japanese corporate restructring: CEO priorities as a window on environmental and organizational change
Abstracts: The management of resources and the resource of management. TANIC. Agroceres-PIC
Abstracts: The management pattern of adopting TQM in Hong Kong companies. Discovering the business soul
Abstracts: The Managerial Economics of Civil Litigation. Distribution channels: an extension of exclusive retailership. Mintzburg Was Right: A Replication and Extension of the Nature of Managerial Work
Abstracts: The manager's tool kit: a few management-improvement techniques are essential but most just plug the holes in other techniques
Abstracts: The man in the GST hot seat. Lost momentum. Last of the big spenders
Abstracts: The manufacturing strategy formulation process: linking multifunctional viewpoints. Flexible bed allocation and performance in the intensive care unit
Abstracts: The man who would be Olympics king. Will NSW buy a used Carr? Seeds for a Carr-go cult
Abstracts: The man who would buy Apple: but Sun's Chief, Scott McNealy, probably won't be caught overpaying. High noon for Sun: can CEO McNealy rebuild its momentum in workstations?
Abstracts: The many hats of Stanley Howard. A new look at tech stocks. Why Cisco would buy Radiata again
Abstracts: The march to equality stalls. Shark survivor. Ask and ye receive
Abstracts: The marketing is mutual. Selling to the Fortune 500. Marketing to minorities
Abstracts: The market reaction to 10-K and 10-Q filings and to subsequent The Wall Street Journal earnings announcements
Abstracts: The market response to pension plan terminations. The effects of loads and expenses on open-end mutual fund returns
Abstracts: The Marlboro man comes out fighting. In its biggest campaign, Fuji plays down technology to focus on brand identity
Abstracts: THE MARRIOTT MAN. Lessons for tough times - and better times. How to create a family council
Abstracts: The marzipan mire. A failed measure of life. Money? That vulgar stuff?
Abstracts: The mass medium of tomorrow. Leave it blank. Trust or burst
Abstracts: The matrix structure: bane or benefit to high tech organizations? Introducing networks to an in-progress project
Abstracts: The matrix structure: bane or benefit to high tech organizations? part 2 Management of research and development projects in small technical services companies
Abstracts: The maverick with the mouth. From little returns, big fees grow. KPMG turns in a big US profit year
Abstracts: The maverick with the mouth. Why you are a candidate for burnout. GIO's golfing chairman not handicapped by woes
Abstracts: The maximal covering location problem with capacities on total workload. The siting of emergency service facilities with workload capacities and backup service
Abstracts: The Maximum Likelihood Estimation of Security Price Volatility: Theory, Evidence, and Application to Option Pricing
Abstracts: The measurement of quality management culture in schools: development and validation of the SQMCS. Integrating quality management practices with knowledge creation processes
Abstracts: The media shop that breaks all the rules. A liberated campaign does wonders for the client's liquidity. DDB Needham chief wants to get back to calling the marketing tune
Abstracts: The mediating effect of commitment on customer loyalty towards e-brokerages: an enhanced investment model. Customer requirements segmentation (CRS): a prerequisite technique for quality function deployment (QFD)
Abstracts: The mess we're in. Inflation: threat or menace? Extreme events
Abstracts: The metaconversation: The recursive property of language as a key to organizing. When Mickey loses face: Recontextualization, semantic fit, and the semiotics of foreignness
Abstracts: The MICE that roar. Call waiting. A breath of fresh air
Abstracts: The mickey mouse factor. Down to work. First stop, Singapore
Abstracts: The Microsoft Network is no equal yet to its on-line rivals. Your old home videos can be turned into neat (sort of) DVDs
Abstracts: The mighty Ducks. Develop Workers--And Your Business. Another day, another dollar
Abstracts: The million-dollar club. Insurers join the Esso hunt. Law is hell
Abstracts: The mindset for new-wave trading. Be wired or be left behind, is the warning. E-commerce poses a big challenge to old business systems
Abstracts: The minefield of merchant status. Cutting-edge promotions. Let customers know you 'love' them
Abstracts: The miners' money pit. $100 million and more. Junk-bond merchants embrace our miners
Abstracts: The Mintz dynasty. Federal reformer. Oil and the terror factor
Abstracts: The mirage of marketing to the bottom of the pyramid: how the private sector can help alleviate poverty. Improving the conditions of workers? Minimum wage legislation and anti-sweatshop activism
Abstracts: The mispricing of callable U.S. Treasury bonds: a closer look. Long-term information, short-lived securities
Abstracts: The missing link in budget models of nonprofit institutions: two practical Dutch applications. A methodology for determining a hospital's expected costs for changes in patient load and service mix
Abstracts: The missing link; Nextel is determined to succeed by standing apart from the crowd. Its strategy: Direct Connect
Abstracts: The missing links. People who download their music ... want hits, a lot of choice, high-quality sound and one-click buys
Abstracts: The missing link. Understanding the link between personality and work behaviour. Consortiums line up to build Darwin rail link
Abstracts: The Mitsubishi domino. All or nothing. No minor parts
Abstracts: The moderating effect of goal-setting characteristics on the sales control systems-job performance relationship
Abstracts: The moderating effect of salesperson reward orientation on the relative effectiveness of alternative compensation plans
Abstracts: The moderating effects of external monitors on the relationship between R&D spending and firm performance. Attitude and affect: New frontiers of research in the 21st century
Abstracts: The modernist from Maine. The writer in prison. Sans teeth
Abstracts: The modern quality manager. An analysis of b2b relationship quality among Iranian managers: a comparison between Iranian managers and English managers
Abstracts: The money game. Mind your own business. Alumni of upper class rooms
Abstracts: The money guilt trip. Software battle. In the swim
Abstracts: The money men. Giving value to the modern Medicis. Modern Medicis all cashed up and nowhere to go
Abstracts: The money trail. An engineer's restructure. Australia's richest lawyer
Abstracts: The mortgage wars. The home-loan market is shrinking, the banks want their profits back, and the mortgage brokers will be fighting for survival
Abstracts: The most natural thing to do. The IBM Corporate Education Network, Part 1. The IBM Corporate Education Network, part II
Abstracts: The movie was a hit, the CD-ROM a dud; software bites Disney; 'Lion King' glitches show just how far Hollywood is from Silicon Valley; crestfallen on Christmas day
Abstracts: The MS brand: does it mean master-slave? Web pics make cyberspace even roomier. Fractal dreams are slow to become reality
Abstracts: The multiple-category problem: Category activation and inhibition in the hiring process. An integrative model of experiencing and responding to mistreatment at work
Abstracts: The Muppet CD-ROM: Muppets Inside. Restoring history. From the Inside Out - The History and Future of AT&T
Abstracts: The music industry: a case study. Designing the right product offerings. Rules of thumb for product architecture
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