California Management Review 1991 - Abstracts

California Management Review 1991
TitleSubjectAuthors
Beyond flexibility: building and managing the dynamically stable organization.Business, generalVictor, Bart, Boynton, Andrew C.
Black Monday in New York, Blue Tuesday in Tokyo: the October 1987 Crash in Japan. (Tokyo Stock Exchange)Business, generalSchaede, Ulrike
Business ethics: new perspectives on old problems.Business, generalVogel, David
Coming of middle age in Business and Society. (business education curricula)Business, generalCheit, Earl F.
Cost of capital: the managerial perspective.Business, generalMorone, Joseph, Paulson, Albert
Do good, do well: the Business Enterprise Trust awards. (includes related articles on award winners and the selection process)Business, generalO'Toole, James
Eastern Europe's troubles open door for Japanese expansion.Business, generalCutts, Robert L.
Enfranchisement of service workers.Business, generalSchlesinger, Leonard A., Heskett, James L.
Ethics and working with the Japanese: the Entrepreneur and the "Elite Course."Business, generalGundling, Ernest
Get innovative or get dead. (the role of innovation in successful corporate management) (part 2 of 2)Business, generalPeters, Thomas J.
Global players, Western tactics, Japanese outcomes: the new Japanese market for corporate control. (excerpt from Japanese Takeovers: The Global Contest for Corporate Control)Business, generalKester, W. Carl
Managing trade by rules and outcomes. (Japanese trade with the U.S.)Business, generalTyson, Laura D'Andrea
Nobody's grandfather was a merchant: understanding the Soviet commercial negotiation process and style.Business, generalGraham, John L., Rajan, Mahesh N.
Organizational vision and visionary organizations.Business, generalPorras, Jerry I., Collins, James C.
Partnering as a focused market strategy.Business, generalAnderson, James C., Narus, James A.
Preaching the gospel: the evangelists of new technology.Business, generalBeatty, Carol A., Gordon, John R.M.
Socializing our MBAs: total immersion? Managed cultures? Brainwashing? (Master of Business Administration programs)Business, generalLeavitt, Harold J.
Soviet-U.S. joint ventures: pioneers on a new frontier.Business, generalRosten, Keith A.
Strategies for managing suppliers of professional services.Business, generalBaker, Wayne E., Faulkner, Robert R.
Success under fire: policies to prosper in hostile times.Business, generalPotter, Donald V.
The ASEAN economies in the 1990s and Singapore's regional role. (Association of South East Asian Nations)Business, generalWu, Friedrich
The case of workgroups in manufacturing operations.Business, generalSafizadeh, M. Hossein
The open corporation.Business, generalWagner, Harvey E.
There is more to trade than trade: an analysis of the U.S./Canada Trade Agreement 1988.Business, generalTurner, John
The resource-based theory of competitive advantage: implications for strategy formulation.Business, generalGrant, Robert M.
Trading stock around the clock: the future growth of global electronic markets.Business, generalFreund, William C.
Western business should approach Eastern Europe mindful of experience in East Asia.Business, generalDickie, Robert B.
Why CEO compensation is so high. (chief executive officer)Business, generalCrystal, Graef S.
Why is business talking about ethics? Reflections on foreign conversations.Business, generalCiulla, Joanne B.
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