Judge Institute of Management Studies
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Judge Institute of Management Studies
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- Making it in Britain?, Japanese manufacturers in the UK in the 1990s
- Conflict, cooperation and change, the political economy of trade and trade policy
- Funding for innovation in small firms, the role of government
- Brand awareness in print advertisements, an incongruity-salience hypothesis
- Changes in the structure and prediction of earnings in Chinese state enterprises during the reform
- Socialized economic action, a comparison of strategic investment decisions in China and Britain
- Determinants of trade union membership, past research and future perspectives
- Technological decision making in its organizational context, nuclear power reactor development in Britain
- Strategic issues in administrative reorganisation, a developing country's perspective
- Political marketing and organisational development, the case of the labour party in Britain
- The necessity of habits and rules
- Participation in health and safety within the European Community
- The presumptions of prescription
- Evolutionary and competence-based theories of the firm
- Sustainable mobility in context, three transport scenarios for the UK
- Barriers to shared beliefs, the role of strategic interest, managerial characteristics and environment
- Participation in work organisation, recent results from a European Community survey
- Transnational corporations and sustainable development, the Colombian and Peruvian petroleum industries
- New technology, engineering skills and industrial relations in British manifacturing industry
- A fast and simple model of global warming from greenhouse gas emissions
- Multi-echelon service models for inventory systems under push and pull control
- On integer programming decomposition and ways to enforce integrality in the master
- Transport policy analysis, an energy analogy
- An algorithm for a class of continuous linear programs
- Negotiation in organizational hierarchies, a comparison of British and Chinese investment decisions
- Information systems strategy formation and implementation, the case of a central government agency
- The teachers' unions and their image, a case for branding in an industrial context?
- Economics, environmental policy and the transcendence of utilitarianism
- Uncertain values in environmental policy analysis
- Developing a transport efficiency programme, lessons from energy policy
- Ethical issues in information systems development, the analyst as moral agent
- Chinese enterprise reform, human resources and the 1994 labour law
- Structured development?, a structural analysis of the development of an executive information system
- Information technology in developing countries, a need for theory building
- Unbound Prometheus, an alternative funding mechanism for British universities
- Institutional constraints on economic reform, the case of investment decisions in China
- The financial impact of Japanese production methods in UK companies
- Consumer perception of misleading and deceptive claims on the packaging of 'green' fast moving consumer goods
- Participation in new technology in the 12 member States of the European Community
- On transaction costs economics and the nature of the firm
- Non-binary codings and partition coefficients for genetic algorithms
- The "Cambridge phenomenon" revisited, aggregate change among Cambridge high technology companies since 1985
- How Russian managers learn
- The dialectics of information systems
- International joint venture decision-making
- Addressing organisational context in requirements analysis using cognitive mapping
- The use of graphical reference events in probability encoding
- Graphical representation of uncertain continuous variables in probability elicitation
- Can transaction-cost, competence-bundle and process theories of the firm sustain the market/firm dichotomy thesis?, Beyond the critics of orthodox neoclassical economics
- An econometric analysis of the determinants of capacity expansion investment in the Western European chemical industry
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