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Abstracts: Wider still and wider: the international expansion of the accounting profession. Classifying leases: more guidance needed
Abstracts: Accounting for the effects of changing prices. Accounting for pensions costs: transitional provisions. Accounting for software development costs
Abstracts: The accountant - bean counter or business expert? Breaking the financial code. Important information for members in practice
Abstracts: Two-speed Common Market heading for heavy strains. The Arabs sweep back into Spain. Europe's new frontier
Abstracts: Mastering 'dynamic complexity', the key to managing change. How thinking on your feet brings big benefits. The deafening silence that conceals fear of change
Abstracts: Sensing your way up the 'S-curve'. What U.S. high tech export restraints mean for companies elsewhere. How Europessimism becomes a self-fulfilling state of mind
Abstracts: The special talents women bring to participative management. Searching for innovation through tiny increments
Abstracts: Serious about Skoda. Prussians of the south. Volkswagen's tough choices in Brazil's crash effort to switch from petrol to alcohol fuel
Abstracts: Mood states and consumer behavior: a critical review. Mood and comparative judgment: does mood influence everything and finally nothing?
Abstracts: Classical conditioning preferences for stimuli. Examining the vividness controversy: an availability-valence interpretation
Abstracts: Mere-possession effects without possession in consumer choice. The elderly consumer and adoption of technologies
Abstracts: The distribution of the benefits of tax arbitrage in the housing market. Labor mobility and the incidence of the residential property tax: a comment
Abstracts: Bidding models of housing markets. The optimal design of housing allowances. Shelter allowances in a general equilibrium setting: a model and some situations
Abstracts: Quantum agglomeration formation during growth in a combined economic-gravity model. A note on Lee's model of intraurban employment location
Abstracts: The logic of restructuring. Kodak's 'global factory'. Planning an Avon turnaround
Abstracts: The 1985 management issues forum conducted by the Conference Board. Hot midsize companies: how their CEOs play to win
Abstracts: Income tax considerations of buy-sell agreements. Traditional tax considerations in sale of a business no longer valid
Abstracts: Going-concern value: an elusive intangible asset that can upset allocations in business transfers. Careful, practical approach to valuation may overcome IRS objections to recapitalizations
Abstracts: Casualty losses need not always be "sudden", and can include intangible factors. Going-concern value: an elusive intangible asset that can upset allocations in business transfers
Abstracts: Real estate investment trusts are now a more attractive investment vehicle for tax savings. Estate planning for closely-held business owners for family goals, as well as tax savings
Abstracts: Tax benefits for elderly continue to erode, but tax saving strategies are still available. Tax and other benefits still available to a professional who incorporates
Abstracts: Deductibility of S corporation losses often is needlessly restricted. Negotiating strategies when a client wants to sell a closely-held corporation
Abstracts: Tax consequences of lease inducements can vary widely both for the landlord and the tenant. Revised distribution rules change tax planning for estates and trusts
Abstracts: Furthering the integration of marketing and logistics through customer service in the channel. A value exchange model for the channel of distribution: implications for management and research
Abstracts: An empirical investigation of bogus recall. The value of user image in quelling aberrant consumer behavior. An investigation of the relative efficacy of four alternative approaches to importance-performance analysis
Abstracts: Poking and prodding Japanese managers into better performance. part 2 A new way to identify hidden executive talent
Abstracts: Rental property can result in unexpected tax liabilities as well as significant benefits. Estimated tax requirements made easier as a result of recent changes
Abstracts: Testing for deterministic salesperson attributes in mature markets. Scaling and measurement: multi-item scaled measures in sales related research
Abstracts: Monte Carlo simulation approach to product profile analysis: a consultative selling tool. Selling centers and buying centers: formulating strategic exchange patterns
Abstracts: Can the personnel department survive quality management? Changing the personnel function to meet changing business needs
Abstracts: All change for course and conference organisers. Job start or false start? Life after pay policy
Abstracts: What should employers ask of the education system? The stage III project: turning learning into reality. Why 'lefties' make the best leaders
Abstracts: Matching worked hours to business needs. A critical assessment of RVQ. Annual hours: an idea whose time has come
Abstracts: The dilemmas of civil service personnel management. Personnel's role on campus. I'm in personnel
Abstracts: More freedom on French TV. Breaking broadcast barriers. How pan-European is Europe?
Abstracts: The rewards of foreign radio sponsorships. Why advertise in travel publications? Where French media are going
Abstracts: Airline ads aimed at Asia. What's happening in Germany. Why advertise in travel publications?
Abstracts: No women, no alcohol; learn Saudi taboos before placing ads. What's happening in Germany
Abstracts: Reporting corporate cash flows. A control framework for factory automation. The corporate audit committee
Abstracts: The push-down accounting controversy. Capitalizing on excess pension assets. Analyzing the profitability of branch banks
Abstracts: Auditing accounting estimates. Creating loopholes subverts objectives. The bottom line
Abstracts: The controller as business strategist. Hire the management accounting professor. NAA uses video to keep members current
Abstracts: NAA on sales forecasting systems. 1987 annual report, National Association of Accountants, year ended June 30, 1987
Abstracts: Professional service contracts: getting what you want. 1988 update: computer communications. The perfect computer
Abstracts: Controversy and contributions: a public housing critique. Professional profile. Professional service contracts: getting what you want
Abstracts: Fair housing: the federal retreat. Fair housing: law versus reality. Housing strategies: the limits of local action
Abstracts: Focus on...Richmond, Virginia. Privitization of housing programs: policy and implications. High-rise living: what tenants say
Abstracts: Developing public property: creative approaches. The urban future: new policies and issues. Election 88: eight candidates speak
Abstracts: Controversy and contributions: a public housing critique. Mutual housing: community-based empowerment. This is public housing
Abstracts: Marketing to PHAs and CDs: Journal of Housing LAB. RTC affordable housing: a windfall for PHAs. Crime prevention: protecting PHAs
Abstracts: Atlanta: gateway to the south. NAHRO in Seattle. Focus: Miami Beach
Abstracts: Supervisory training in a new key. How CEOs nurture creative thinking. Innovative managers, innovative employees
Abstracts: Bills and coups. All the right moves. The facts of life
Abstracts: Taxes, capital structure, and bondholder clienteles. Waiting for physicians' services: model and evidence. Investment returns and yields to holders of insurance
Abstracts: Unionization, incomplete contracting, and capital investment. Fair pricing of unemployment insurance premiums
Abstracts: An empirical study of audit committee support for auditors involved in technical disputes with client management
Abstracts: The effect of information load on decision makers' cue utilization levels and decision quality in a financial distress decision task
Abstracts: Strategy, budgeting, and crisis in Latin America. Clinical budgeting: experimentation in the social sciences: a drama in five acts
Abstracts: A laboratory investigation of alternative transfer pricing mechanisms. Accounting laboratory experiments on human judgment: some characteristics and influences
Abstracts: Perception of entrepreneurial success characteristics. Entrepreneurial research: old questions, new answers and methodological issues
Abstracts: Quality of working life and the self-employed manager. Validation of a didactic model for the analysis of training objectives in entrepreneurship
Abstracts: Capital income tax rates vary greatly. The games-playing aspect of tax reform. The benefits of a new tax system
Abstracts: Speaking out. New director discusses Council. A question for the 90s
Abstracts: Issues in understanding and changing corporate culture. Values and the American manager: an update updated. A guide to Japanese business practices
Abstracts: Managing culture: the invisible barrier to strategic change. Strategic issues in managing change: the turnaround at BankAmerica Corporation
Abstracts: Accounting lag: the obsolescence of cost accounting systems. Point of view: expensing employee stock options is improper accounting
Abstracts: Credit clinics - the challenge of integrity. Free credit counseling services reduce debt loss, ease consumer crisis
Abstracts: Interest vs. finance charge. The times they are a'changing: credit marketing has evolved into a powerful function
Abstracts: Can bank health affect investment? Evidence from Japan. Stock market reaction to regulatory action in the Continental Illinois crisis
Abstracts: Option bounds in discrete time: extensions and the pricing of American put. A general distribution for describing security price returns
Abstracts: The effect of unionization on labor productivity: some additional evidence. Residence laws and unionization in municipal labor markets: the case of firefighters
Abstracts: Strategy, structure and culture: Cadbury, divisionalization and merger in the 1960s. Obstacles to strategy implementation in a nationalized industry
Abstracts: Research in strategy, economics, and Michael Porter. Japanese management: coping with British industrial relations
Abstracts: Japanese management: coping with British industrial relations. Industrialization, management education and training systems: a comparative analysis
Abstracts: Conflict approaches of effective and ineffective project managers: a field study in a matrix organization. What do managers do? A critical review of the evidence
Abstracts: On the emergence of cities. Simulating the impacts of economic programs on urban areas: the case of unemployment benefits
Abstracts: Optimum product variety in urban areas. Taxes, pollution, and optimal abatement in an urban economy. Simulating the impacts of economic programs on urban areas: the case of unemployment benefits
Abstracts: Household formation and suburbanization, 1970-1980. Local characteristics and public production: the case of education
Abstracts: Increased duration and sample attrition in New York City's rent controlled sector. Utility changes in housing and neighborhood services for households moving into and out of distressed neighborhoods
Abstracts: The relative power of CEOs and boards of directors: associations with corporate performance. Towards a contingency theory of corporate planning: findings in 48 U.K. companies
Abstracts: A consistent analysis of diversification decisions with non-observable firm effects. Diversification: the growing confusion
Abstracts: The relationship between corporate entrepreneurship and strategic management. Entrepreneurship and paths to business ownership
Abstracts: Merger motives and merger prescriptions. Takeovers in the '60s and the '80s: evidence and implications. Research note and communication mergers that last: A predictable pattern?
Abstracts: Harmonization of accounting practices in the EEC. Authoritative sources for governmental accounting principles
Abstracts: Managing PC growth: guidelines for good internal control. A dilemma in the profession: should additional education beyond the baccalaureate degree be required?
Abstracts: How to conduct successful meetings. Problem solving by keeping in touch. Negative press: Is your company prepared?
Abstracts: The future of strategic market planning: a survey of U.S. firms. The state of strategic planning
Abstracts: Ten principles of business leadership. How to hire a senior executive. W. Edwards Deming: shogun of quality control
Abstracts: Should human resources be reflected on the balance sheet? Professionals should plan to avoid lawsuits. Applying business methods and techniques: the case of the misaligned merger
Abstracts: Sitting pretty. Scoring big with the NBA. The power behind Lillian Vernon
Abstracts: Getting permission. Telemarketing savvy. Cashing in on customer complaints
Abstracts: Keeping the lid on bad debt. Survival of the fittest. Sensing profits
Abstracts: The easy road to CTPs. How fast do I need to know? Reasserting disbursement control with microcomputers
Abstracts: A look at pension-benefits management north of the border. Pension and benefit perspectives: third-party administrator
Abstracts: Recipe for pension investment: mix assets well. Tracking down investment managers for a middle-market company
Abstracts: Tomorrow's factory requires a new kind of treasurer. Micros Gain Foothold in Treasurer's Office. James Beasley Discusses the Treasurer's Role in a Product Liability Bankruptcy
Abstracts: Getting by your banker: tips on how to come away with the loan. Wrenching financial statements away from Canadian customers
Abstracts: Identifying buying influences for a professional service: implications for marketing efforts. Intuition can help in segmenting industrial markets
Abstracts: Keys to new product success and failure. The role of change agents in new product adoption: a case study. New product adoption by the buying organization: Who are the real influencers?
Abstracts: Situational risk in organizational buying: a basis for adaptive selling. Matching salesmen to the selling job
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