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Abstracts: The music industry, off its high, is singing those old falling-revenue blues. 'Faceless' music men heads the hit list again
Abstracts: The myth of a dying river: eager for support from the urban greens, politicians are working the environment for everything they can get
Abstracts: The myth of restructuring, 'competent' managers and the transition to a market economy: a Romanian tale. The consolations of organization theory
Abstracts: The myth of the corporate political jungle: politicization as a political strategy. Parenthetic learning in organizations: toward the unlearning of the unlearning model
Abstracts: The myth of the generic manager: new personal competencies for new management roles. Organizing for worldwide effectiveness: the transitional solution
Abstracts: The naked truth; there are ways to keep you kids away from on-line porn. But none are foolproof. Berkeley professor has a plan to turn the Net into a vast hard drive
Abstracts: The 'name' game is a colonial specialty. Hayes Knight heads to market. Teamwork ensures smooth sailing
Abstracts: Then and now in a small and distant land: one CD-ROM revisits Vietnam in the grip of war; another tours the country that emerged from the peace
Abstracts: The national challenge. Clean break. Like pulling teeth
Abstracts: The National Football League's Bill Parcels on winning, leading, and turning around teams. Trust and team performance in NCAA basketball
Abstracts: The nation's economic outlook
Abstracts: The nation's economic outlook. Forecasting at Lockheed Martin Aircraft and Logistics Centers
Abstracts: The nation's economic outlook. Nation's outlook: a time of uncertainty and introspection. Consensus forecasts: domestic outlook
Abstracts: The nation's economic outlook: notes, numbers and narrative point north! Recovery transitions into a sustainable economic expansion
Abstracts: The nation's economic outlook. part 2
Abstracts: The nation's economic outlook. The nationEs economic outlook
Abstracts: The nation's economic outlook: understanding the economy: bifocals required. Macroeconomic forecasts
Abstracts: The natural environment: does it count? Does it take an economic village to raise an ethical company? Managing ethically with global stakeholders: a present and future challenge
Abstracts: The nature of nurture. A concept of optimal quality and application. Sowing the seeds
Abstracts: The nature, social organization and promotion of management research: towards policy. Bridging scholarship in management: epistemological reflections
Abstracts: The need for a forecasting champion. Improving salesforce forecasting. Bringing order out of chaos: forecasting e-commerce
Abstracts: The need for middle-out development of marketing strategy. Managerial perceptions of marketing planning. The effect of decision-making styles and contextual experience on executives' descriptions of organizational problem formulation
Abstracts: The need for third-party coordination in supply chain governance. The myth of commoditization
Abstracts: The needs of R&D professionals in their first and second managerial appointments: are they being met? Quality measurement as a basis for resource allocation: research assessment exercises in United Kingdom universities
Abstracts: The neglect of engineering design. In order to grow, must the founder go: a comparison of performance between founder and non-founder managed high-growth manufacturing firms
Abstracts: The neglect of intracountry cultural variation in international management research. Measuring cultural adaptation on the Web: A content analytic study of U.S. and Japanese Web sites
Abstracts: The network unbound. Built to last, and last. Data dump
Abstracts: The never-ending tax nightmare. Call off the dogs. The BAS retreat
Abstracts: The new alchemy. Japan rides into an economic wipeout. High-voltage currencies
Abstracts: The new approach to accounting for income taxes. Accounting for a marina/resort. Deciphering the new accounting for income tax rules
Abstracts: The new Asia: assessing the pain and possibly some gain. Fears of a plunge in values in spite of sound fundamentals
Abstracts: The 'new' AT&T faces daunting challenges. GTE is negotiating ventures in China and Spain to double foreign business
Abstracts: The new breed. Changes for Coke chief? Listen, learn, lead
Abstracts: The new chief is ordering up changes at McDonald's. Merchants mull the long and the short of lines. Burger King plans to change the lood of its restaurants
Abstracts: The new chief is ordering up changes at McDonald's. Planet Hollywood to take charge of $160 million. How Bill Foley built a fast-food empire on ailing also-rans; he found a cheaper entree to the glutted industry and improved the menu; seeking a mate for Carl's Jr
Abstracts: The new computer landscape; as mergers, downturn continue, technology companies assess their strategies for survival
Abstracts: The new corporate watchdog ponders how to do more with less. Unsecured 'back doors' leave companies open to hacker attack
Abstracts: The new cost management/management accounting: more questions than answers. Deferred taxes and consolidations - a case for change
Abstracts: The new cost management/management accounting: more questions than answers. part 2 Triple-threat strategy
Abstracts: The new deal. Store credit worries ASIC. Credit card shake up
Abstracts: The new dynasty: Australia is fast becoming a magnet for investment by overseas Chinese families. Rivals eye 3G technology
Abstracts: The new economy. Trends & projections. Trends and projections
Abstracts: The newest phone war: log on, sign up and talk is cheaper. Sprint and cable-TV partners plan $4.4 billion investment
Abstracts: The new financial instruments. GASB's future role. Managing off-balance-sheet financing
Abstracts: The New Forecasting: Art and Seance. A Doll's Office. Pay-As-You-Go PR
Abstracts: The new international division of labour in Asian electronics: work organization and human resources in Japan and Malaysia
Abstracts: The new ISO 9001 and the problem of ceremonial conformity: How have audit methods evolved? The effects of organizational size on knowledge management implementation: opportunities for small firms?
Abstracts: The new I.T. priorities. Fawlty powers. The pay puzzle
Abstracts: The new learning curve. Building relationships. Seizing the fourth P
Abstracts: The new learning curve. Execute the learning agenda. Strange bedfellows
Abstracts: The new manufacturing environment: major trends for management accounting. Capital investment in the new manufacturing environment
Abstracts: The new market: computers bypass WallStreet middlemen and stir controversy; big traders like speed, cost of off-exchange dealing but little guy may suffer; brokers worry about jobs
Abstracts: The new meaning of corporate social responsibility. Green schemes: corporate environmental strategies and their implementation
Abstracts: The new monster of the midway. Not just leaving the light on; Motel 6 is still a cheap sleep, but with new strategies
Abstracts: The new New Zealand. Beyond Eck. Barbies and Boyds: the 'exotic' portfolio
Abstracts: The new order masks deeper changes to the character of industry itself; managers can no longer afford to assume that underlying industrial conditions will remain the same
Abstracts: The new price is right. Wind strengthening. Price slick
Abstracts: The new principles of a swarm business. The fundamental dimensions of strategy. Aligning the organization with the market
Abstracts: The newsboy problem with multiple discounts offered by suppliers and retailers. Determining order quantity and selling price by geometric programming: optimal solution, bounds, and sensitivity
Abstracts: The new spamscape. On the mark. Silent tracking
Abstracts: The new spamscape. Privacy patchwork. The Spam spat
Abstracts: THE NEW SPIN IN SPINOFFS. HOLLYWOOD BATTLES FOR NEW MARKETS. HOLLYWOOD UNDER FIRE
Abstracts: The new Statement on Accounting for Income Taxes. The new passive activity regulations: it is easy to run afoul of a myriad of tax rules
Abstracts: The newsvendor problem in a global market: optimal centralized and decentralized control policies for a two-market stochastic inventory system
Abstracts: The new taste makers. Online gamble. New kidults on the block: After kidults and tweens, adultescents rear their mutant heads
Abstracts: The new tax law's business impact. Tax-saving tips for small firms. Two tax proposals attract support
Abstracts: The new Union Carbide: some assembly required, batteries not included. Interview: G.E. = giant entrepreneur?
Abstracts: The new value in a digital brand: to succeed online, companies must fulfil a whole new set of expectations from their customers
Abstracts: The new Windows: best yet, but beware; Windows XP rarely crashes, but acts as a Trojan horse to tout Microsoft services
Abstracts: The New York Times introduces a Web site. Picking the right data superhighway. Searching for less, not more
Abstracts: The next best thing to being there. Industrial-strength number crunching. More options from tax software
Abstracts: The next core competence. The creative future. The innovation toolbox
Abstracts: The next industrial revolution. Our companies should get real. A winner, and not just on paper
Abstracts: The next resources gobble. WMC is the plum. Tough bidding for a Normandy conquest
Abstracts: The next wave. From market to market. Saturation straits
Abstracts: The Nikkei challenge. The shadows of October. Rich diggings
Abstracts: The No. 1 customer: sorry, it isn't you; technology dances to a business beat, Merrill deals show. Still a long road for freer global technology trade
Abstracts: The Nominal Group Technique. Workbook: NVC - key ingredients. Workbook: creativity workshop - oodles of ideas
Abstracts: The nucleolus strikes out ... again: a comment on the 'The nucleolus strikes back.' (reply to M. Carter and P. Walker, Decision Sciences, vol. 27, p. 123)
Abstracts: The objectivity of accountants' litigation support judgments. The audit risk model, business risk and audit-planning decisions
Abstracts: The odds shorten for ANZ takeover. ANZ opens Gateway, but few step in. US banks lend weight to the urge to merge
Abstracts: The odds shorten for ANZ takeover. New name, new focus for finance giant. Professionals swap corporate world for the private domain
Abstracts: The Office Takes Off. A business takes wing despite customers' doubts. Do you have what it takes?
Abstracts: The old team. Defence business is booming. FIRB loosens up for a global future
Abstracts: The one-machine problem with delayed precedence constraints and its use in job shop scheduling. Parallel machine scheduling: processing rates dependent on number of jobs in operation
Abstracts: The one-page CFO: how you can simplify financial presentations. How cash flow reporting should be changed
Abstracts: The operations management role in hospital strategic planning. Performance implications of assembly work teams
Abstracts: The opportunity test. ASX drops the ball. Know when to float
Abstracts: The optimist. Ready for take-off. Dollar hurts industry
Abstracts: The order and size of entry into international markets. Marketing Theory Matters. The influence of western concepts on Russian marketing theory
Abstracts: Theoretical foundation for a learning rate budget. Variance effects in cyclic production systems. Eliminating inventory in a series facility production system
Abstracts: The organization of exporting activities: relationships between internal and external arrangements. Public sector promotion of exports: a needs-based approach
Abstracts: The organization of relational contracts: the allocation of rights in franchising. Introduction - entrepreneurship theory: possibilities and future directions
Abstracts: The original 'valley' girl. The Passion Artist: Recalling John Hawkes. A passion for order
Abstracts: Theorizing TQM: an Austrian and evolutionary economics interpretation. The effects of entrepreneurial personality, background and network activities on venture growth
Abstracts: Theory construction as disciplined imagination. Critique and theory building: producing knowledge "from the kitchen."
Abstracts: The other mining boom. Energy now, borders later. Bread with the lot
Abstracts: The other Vietnam generation. Let me out, leave me alone. No, really I am Anonymous
Abstracts: The outlook for 1996 United States corporate earnings. When you're right, you're wrong
Abstracts: The outlook for 1997 United States corporate earnings. The outlook for United States corporate earnings. The outlook for 1998 United States corporate earnings
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