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Strategic Management 13th Edition By Fred R David Test Bank



EconPapers FAQ Archive maintainers FAQ Cookies at EconPapers The RePEc blog The RePEc plagiarism page Business Horizons1958 - 2023Current editor(s): C. M. DaltonFrom ElsevierBibliographic data for series maintained by Catherine Liu (Obfuscate( 'elsevier.com', 'repec' )).Access Statistics for this journal.Track citations for all items by RSS feedIs something missing from the series or not right? See the RePEc data check for the archive and series.Volume 32, issue 6, 1989 The 1980s: An evolutionary decade for the financial system pp. 2-13 Robert C. Klemkosky The decline of public equity: The return to private enterprise? pp. 14-23 John W. Kensinger and John D. Martin Bond market innovations and financial intermediation pp. 24-33 Donald J. Smith and Robert Taggart The globalization of world financial markets pp. 34-41 Bruce Resnick On the computerization of finance pp. 42-46 Dudley G. Luckett Program trading of equities: Renegade or mainstream? pp. 47-55 Joanne M. Hill Innovations in short-term financial management pp. 56-64 William L. Sartoris and Ned C. Hill Technology and performance: The evolution of market mechanisms pp. 65-69 David J. Wright Innovations in financial intermediation pp. 70-75 Tim S. Campbell Truth or consequences: Politics and performance appraisals pp. 76-82 Clinton O. Longenecker Making internal services market driven pp. 83-89 Sandra Vandermerwe and Douglas Gilbert Marketing in the AIDS era pp. 90-97 Terence Nevett and John Schleede American management as viewed by international professionals pp. 98-105 Ashok Nimgade Soviet agriculture pp. 106-107 Zhores Medvedev Broken Alliance: The turbulent times between blacks and Jews in America pp. 107-108 Jonathan KaufmanVolume 32, issue 5, 1989 Knowing the unknowable pp. 2-8 Lawrence Davidson The generation gap in business ethics pp. 9-14 Justin G. Longenecker, Joseph A. McKinney and Carlos W. Moore Are you an administrator, a manager, or a leader? pp. 15-21 Dale D. McConkey What's affirmative about affirmative action? pp. 22-27 Maurice Villere and Sandra Hartman Managers and downsizing pp. 28-33 Woodruff Imberman Strategic planning conferences pp. 34-40 William B. Carper and Terry A. Bresnick Corporate strategic planning and corporate marketing: Toward an interface? pp. 41-48 Mary Anne Raymond and Hiram C. Barksdale Acquisition bridge financing by investment banks pp. 49-53 Alan S. Glazer The MBA and corporate leadership pp. 54-57 Robert E. Rose and Calvin Wong The paradox of manufacturing productivity and innovation pp. 58-64 Robert R. Bell and John M. Burnham Could you succeed in small business? pp. 65-69 Henry H. Beam and Thomas A. Carey Joseph Alois Schumpeter pp. 70-76 Irvin M. Grossack Corporate strategy for disposition of excess real estate pp. 77-79 Maury SeldinVolume 32, issue 4, 1989 The editor's chair Corporate governance: Who is in control here? pp. 2-10 Dan R. Dalton Corporate governance: Fact or fiction? pp. 11-15 Paula L. Rechner Shareholders and the issue of corporate governance: The silenced partner pp. 16-21 Idalene F. Kesner Devil's advocacy and the board: A modest proposal pp. 22-27 Charles R. Schwenk ESOPs: The "Trojan horse" of the antitakeover realm pp. 28-35 Craig P. Dunn The ubiquitous leveraged buyout (LBO): Management buyout or management sellout? pp. 36-42 Dan R. Dalton Statutory limits on director liability pp. 43-50 Bill Shaw What men are saying about women in business: A decade later pp. 51-53 Alma S. Baron Strategies for Europe 1992 pp. 54-58 James M. Higgins and Timo Santalainen Shutting it down: A test for management pp. 59-62 Anthony C. LaRusso Capitalism and business: Public perceptions pp. 63-66 Robert A. Peterson, Gerald Albaum and George Kozmetsky Shared vision pp. 67-69 D. Keith Denton and Barry L. Wisdom How quantitative business techniques are being used pp. 70-74 Ronald L. CoccariVolume 32, issue 3, 1989 Lessons from Singapore pp. 2-10 Harvey C. Bunke Congress rethinks America's competitiveness pp. 11-16 David A. Heenan Self-styled barriers inhibit transferring management methods pp. 17-21 Richard G. Newman and K. Anthony Rhee Hazing: Uncovering one of the best-kept secrets of the workplace pp. 22-26 Natasha Josefowitz and Herman Gadon Dealing with employee theft pp. 27-34 Neil H. Snyder and Karen E. Blair Downsizing: Survivors' assessments pp. 35-41 Lynn A. Isabella American executives through foreign eyes pp. 42-48 Arthur M. Whitehill Core strategy: End result of restructuring? pp. 49-55 Sandra Waddock Sharing the vision pp. 56-59 John W. Alexander Leaders as stars, pulsars, quasars, and black holes pp. 60-64 Richard H. G. Field Ambiguity, ethics, and the bottom line pp. 65-70 James R. Davis The social construction of technology: Microcomputers and the organization of work pp. 71-75 Barbara J. Risman and Donald Tomaskovic-Devey Managing new product design and factory fit pp. 76-79 Nan S. Langowitz The automated factory: Justification and implementation pp. 80-86 Mohsen AttaranVolume 32, issue 2, 1989 From the editor pp. 2-2 Harvey C. Bunke Cross-cultural literacy and the pacific rim pp. 3-13 Philip West An economic profile of the Pacific Rim pp. 18-25 James Koch Wa, Guanxi, and Inhwa: Managerial principles in Japan, China, and Korea pp. 26-31 Jon P. Alston Public and private self in communicating with Japan pp. 32-40 Dean C. Barnlund Learning and working in Japan pp. 41-47 Merry I. White Technological creativity: Japan and the United States pp. 48-53 Edwin Mansfield China and the Pacific Rim--the cultural factor pp. 54-57 Zhao Jinglun Will China adopt western management practices? pp. 58-64 Shirley C. Zhuang and Arthur M. Whitehill International joint ventures with Pacific Rim partners pp. 65-71 D. Robert Webster Recent tax reforms in the new industrial economies of East Asia and their implications pp. 72-79 Mukul G. Asher Caterpillar's ordeal: Foreign competition in capital goods pp. 80-86 Robert S. EckleyVolume 32, issue 1, 1989 The editor's chair whistle-blowing: Encourage it! pp. 2-6 Janet P. Near Canned adaptiveness: A new direction for modern salesmanship pp. 7-12 Marvin A. Jolson Service marketing: Image, branding, and competition pp. 13-18 Sak Onkvisit and John J. Shaw Effective Communication with our Aging Population pp. 19-25 Charles D. Schewe Executive training at the Burr Hamilton Bank pp. 26-28 Andrew Gray Cross-cultural management: Transformations and adaptations pp. 29-33 Rose Knotts Euro-Consumers in 1992 pp. 34-40 Sandra Vandermerwe and Marc-Andre L'Huillier CEOs: A handwriting analysis pp. 41-43 David L. Kurtz, Patrick Fleenor, Louis E. Boone and Virginia M. Rider The impact of negative product news pp. 44-50 Marc G. Weinberger and Jean B. Romeo Beating the midwinter Blahs pp. 51-53 Charles Waldo and Dennis Stone Are incomes really declining? pp. 54-58 Richard L. Pfister Remedies for product counterfeiting pp. 59-65 Ronald F. Bush, Peter H. Bloch and Scott Dawson A different look at codes of ethics pp. 66-73 Donald Robin, Michael Giallourakis, Fred R. David and Thomas E. Moritz The separation of ownership and responsibility in the modern corporation pp. 74-77 Donald G. Margotta Manufacturing flexibility in the CAM era pp. 78-84 Donald Gerwin Inside the firm: The inefficiencies of hierarchy: Harvey Leibenstein, Inside the Firm: The Inefficiencies of Hierarchy. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1987. 268 pp. $25 pp. 85-86 Stanley Kaish Is there a moral obligation to save the family farm?: Gary Comstock, ed., Is There a Moral Obligation to Save the Family Farm? 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