International Management 1992 - Abstracts

International Management 1992
TitleSubjectAuthors
All the king's men. (the new entrepreneurial elite in Spain)Business, internationalPeter Chapman
America builds its single market. (establishment of the North American Free Trade Agreement)Business, internationalRene Riley-Adams
Bankers tackle cost of sending. (transactions across EC borders)Business, internationalColin Jones
Banking's chequered future. (Europe's banking industry) (Survey)Business, international 
Belgium's strong drinks. (beer industry of Belgium) (Industry Overview)Business, internationalHilary Clarke
Biotech heads for the big time. (Industry Overview)Business, internationalMichael Kenward
Brand awareness. (Dilemma and Decision) (Column)Business, internationalJules Arbose, Chris Macrae
Buyers' market. (European Community consumers' policy) (EC Policy)Business, internationalHilary Clarke
Challenged to a dual role. (a foreigner's dual role as chairman and president of a UK chemical company's subsidiary in Japan)Business, internationalIain Wylie
Changes at sea. (effect of stricter maritime safety rules on shipping lines)Business, internationalTerry Macalister
Changing the rules of engagement. (Ing. C. Olivetti e Compagnia S.p.A.'s alliance with Digital Equipment Corp.) (Profile) (Company Profile)Business, internationalTom Lester
Choking the spirit of enterprise. (small businesses in Europe) (Cover Story)Business, internationalGraham Bannock
Clients call the shots. (transnational banking services)Business, internationalColin Jones
Crack divisions. (executive search) (Dilemma and decision)Business, internationalJules Arbose, Philippe De Backer
Currency disunion. (planning for the European Central Bank)Business, internationalMarjorie Deane
Delayed reaction: lower prices failed to stop sales falling or restore competitive edge. (Dilemma and Decision) (Column)Business, internationalJules Arbose, Michel Testard
Design gains wear thin in Spain. (Spanish fashion industry) (Cover Story)Business, internationalEsther Navarro
Doubt over the outcome of the French referendum on the Maastricht treaty has helped push the principle of subsidiarity to the forefront of Brussels thinking. (Editorial)Business, international 
Economic reform makes China increasingly inviting to foreign investors. But European companies are taking the slow boat to get there. (Editorial)Business, international 
Europe's pension deficit. (Finance)Business, internationalIain Carson
Following the leaders. (views of the British, the French and the Germans on the issue of allowing academics to observe managers at work) (Management)Business, internationalJean-Louis Barsoux
Football's business league. (business magnates bankroll European football clubs)Business, internationalSimon Inglis
Getting it together. (German integration) (Cover Story)Business, internationalBarbara Beck
Hard grind in Hamburg. (German precision engineering firm Greggersen Gasetechnik) (Cover Story)Business, internationalGeorgina Watkins
Informed choice. (company information system) (Dilemma and Decision)Business, internationalRobert Bittlestone, Roy Hill
Japanese industry in Europe. (Cover Story)Business, international 
Just reward. (compensation management) (Dilemma and Decision) (Column)Business, internationalJules Arbose, Christian Goffin
Lauda's stormy passage. (Austria's Lauda Air)Business, international 
Making the grades. (developing an employee appraisal system) (Dilemma and Decision)Business, internationalRoy Hill, Joet Bolweg
Merger in a cold climate. (European mergers and acquisitions market)Business, internationalLynn Strongin Dodds
North Sea bubble. (Norway's oil industry)Business, internationalCarolina Johansson
Overseas assets. (international management techniques) (Management)Business, internationalKevin Barham
Owner drivers. (corporate empowerment) (Viewpoint)Business, international 
Paper paradox: heavy investment in electronic information is burying the company in paper. (Dilemma and Decision) (Column)Business, internationalJules Arbose, Bernard Fournier
Planemakers change formation. (Europe's aircraft industry) (Industry Overview)Business, internationalDouglas Cameron
Slaying the CAP monster. (the European Community's Common Agricultural Policy)Business, internationalJim Rollo
Spain after the fiesta. (strengths and weaknesses of the Spanish economy)Business, internationalPeter Chapman
Speaking out for business. (Zygmunt Tyszkiewicz, general secretary of the Union of Industrial and Employers Confederations of Europe) (EC Policy)Business, internationalVictor Smart
Steel's second meltdown. (Europe's steel industry) (Industry Overview)Business, internationalIain Carson
Sweden: tearing down Utopia. (Swedish government reduces state spending)Business, internationalOle Lindberg
Team fitness. (succession planning) (Dilemma and Decision)Business, internationalRoy Hill, Duncan Collins
The east hungers for megabytes. (Eastern Europe's computer market) (Industry Overview)Business, internationalMax Hotopf
The eligible engineer. (Rolls Royce Chairman Lord Tombs)Business, internationalRoy Hodson
The prospect of armies of pensioners outnumbering dwindling ranks of workers is forcing the retirement age on to government agendas. (Editorial)Business, internationalBarbara Beck
The rise and rise of Oetker. (German conglomerate Dr. August Oetker KG) (Company Profile)Business, internationalJohn Robert Dornberg
The rise of the network. (networking as a corporate structure)Business, internationalTom Lester
The ties that bind. (Dutch ties with former colony Surinam)Business, internationalRonald van de Krol
The top 500 EC companies. (list of the European Community's top companies; includes glossary and alphabetical index) (Top 500 EC Companies) (Cover Story)Business, international 
Trapped in the ice. (women in management)Business, internationalAriane Berthoin Antal
Tungsram's leading light. (General Electric Co's reorganization of Hungarian light bulb maker)Business, internationalRichard Bruner
UK law opens Euro door. (multinational partnerships) (Industry Overview)Business, internationalJohn Lawless
Unready for success. (managing expanding business volume) (Dilemma and Decision)Business, internationalAlun Evans, Jules Arbose, Alan Meekings
Windfall of opportunity. (personnel management in a cyclical business) (Dilemma and decision)Business, internationalJules Arbose, Win V. Nystrom
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