International Management 1991 - Abstracts

International Management 1991
TitleSubjectAuthors
Accounting for Europe's differences. (accounting standards in the European Community)Business, internationalIain Carson
Anxiety in the Alps. (Switzerland)Business, internationalSam Pickens
Breach of promise. (the issue of job security)(Dilemma and Decision) (Column)Business, internationalJules Arbose, Paul E. Collins
British banking blues. (marketing of financial services)Business, internationalMarjorie Deane
Can a market leader regain the initiative when its performance slips?Business, internationalJules Arbose, Robin Buchanan
Conservative Briton. (British character)Business, internationalSimon Inglis
Contesting the ratings. (German companies hope to challenge American dominance of the credit ratings industry)Business, internationalJohn Roberts
Crash course. (coping with global competition in the automobile industry)(includes related article on Japanese firms)Business, internationalKevin Done
Dangerous liaison. (corporate takeovers) (Dilemma and Decision) (column)Business, internationalJules Arbose, Ann McDonagh Bengtsson
Degrees of world class. (curricula of business schools)Business, internationalThomas Kempner
Delivering global leaders. (management training)Business, internationalAvivah Wittenberg-Cox
Deutsch marks. (united Germany) (Cross-cultural Contact) (column)Business, internationalBarbara Beck
Downside of critical mass: Europe's most thriving corporate cultures undermine the accepted belief that bigger is better. (EC Heavyweights)Business, internationalTom Lloyd, Andrew Carton-Kelly, Matt Mueller
Drugs companies in a fix. (free trade and Europe's pharmaceutical companies)Business, internationalMatthew Lynn
Expensive bargain. (quality production management)(Dilemma and Decision) (Column)Business, internationalJules Arbose, Ray Greenall
Forging a new corporate image from a merger of industry equals. (Dilemma and Decision) (column)Business, internationalJules Arbose, Adrian Day
French mirage. (French national character) (Cross-cultural Contact) (column)Business, internationalBernard Krief
Happy Danes. (Cross-Cultural Contact) (Column)Business, internationalMogens Boyter
Held in a legal swamp. (Greece's privatization program) (Cover Story)Business, internationalKerin Hope
Iberia's improvizers. (economic planning in Portugal) (Cross-Cultural Contact) (Column)Business, internationalMaria Teresa Guerreiro
Leaders of the pack. (Europe's motorcycle makers) (Industry Overview)Business, internationalFred Kapner
Long on promise. (UK General Electric Co. and Siemens takeover of UK electronics contractor Plessey)Business, internationalRoon Lewald, Eric Whelpton
Look of the Irish. (economic conditions in Ireland)Business, internationalJohn FitsGerald
Markets short on accord. (lack of regulations for the European Community's securities industry)Business, internationalChristine Moir
New stock goes on the block. (Germany's privatization program) (Cover Story)Business, internationalGeorgina Watkins
Number one in Albania. (Marsel Skendo of ADA Group)Business, internationalCarol Reed
Orders out of chaos. (Lestro founder Pavel Ledinek, private enterprise in Yugoslavia)Business, internationalCarol Reed
Parliament prepares for power. (European Community)Business, internationalDick Leonard
Paying guests. (Eastern European migrant labor)Business, internationalEric Whelpton, Jane Saseen, Frederick Stuedemann-Shulenburg
PC makers on the rack. (problems in European personal computer industry)(Technology)Business, internationalMax Hotopf
Rearranging the furniture. (IKEA Svenska AB) (company profile)Business, internationalJack Burton
Selling off from strength. (Sweden's privatization program) (Cover Story)Business, internationalJack Burton
Shape of things to come: Europe's evolving culture small economies will still throw up world class competition. (EC Heavyweights)Business, internationalLloyd. Tom
Shock treatment. (Spanish banks and banking industry)Business, internationalJames McCarthy, Marina Specht
Should a company play copy-cat or catch-up with a rival's new product?Business, internationalJules Arbose, Herman Vantrappen
Should a vehicle parts supplier opt for a strategic alliance in its dwindling home market? (Dilemma and Decision) (column)Business, internationalJules Arbose, John Crampton
Spain's business 'beautis.' (Spanish executives)Business, internationalJames McCarthy, Marina Specht
State sell-offs stall. (privatization of eastern European industries)(Eastward Woe) (Cover Story)Business, internationalAnn Dugan
Sustaining Europe's poorer regions. (European Community's objective) (Cover Story)Business, internationalJane Sasseen, Eric Whelpton, Kenneth Parris, John Glover, Joanne Mason
Tactics for an unknown soldier. (information technology and business planning)(Making The Most of IT) (Cover Story)Business, internationalSteve Mansfield
Taking the road to Japan. (Japan-European Community trade)Business, internationalHilary Clarke
The end of the Gulf war should refocus western minds on putting the east European economies on their feet. (Persian Gulf War, 1991-)Business, international 
The odds against harmony. (European Commission's rules on gambling)Business, internationalMark Spain
The sale of the century. (Great Britain's privatization program) (Cover Story)Business, internationalJohn Lawless
The treasures of Frankenstein. (European biotechnology industry)Business, internationalRichard Evans, Laura Pilarski
The wizard of Ozd. (Hungarian steel-mill owner Janos Petrenko)Business, internationalRichard Bruner
Tomorrow the world. (French advertising company Boulet Dru Dupuy Petit) (Company Profile)Business, internationalDeborah Seaman
When sell-offs took off. (privatization of British Airways PLC) (Cover Story)Business, internationalRichard Whitaker
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