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Comparison of contract general conditions between the United States and China
The movie piracy industry in China and its relationship with intellectual property rights
European Union: Constraints vs. opportunities
Essays on finance: Prediction markets, corporate governance and compensation
A comparison of staff development practices in K-12 educational organizations and non-educational organizations
Understanding voluntary turnover: Comparing factors of employer change and career change in a sample of professional workers
"When are the Japanese 'Japanese'?": Negotiating cultural identities in a Japan-U.S. binational organization
Strategic mindsets in turnaround attempts: Antecedents, decision making, and influences
Essays on disclosure, firm value, and financing activity
Corporations, state agencies, and the management of state corporate income tax incentives
The Occupational Engagement Scale for Employed Adults - Revised (OES-EA-R): Further validation and correlations with personality and Holland code type
On solving stochastic PERT networks and using RFIDs for operations management
Essays in international finance
Top management group pay disparities and subsequent firm performance: The effect of powerful CEOs
Transforming caterpillars into butterflies: The role of managerial values and HR systems in the performance of emergent organizations
The communicative creation of meetings: An interaction analysis of meeting thought units and meeting activities in three natural meeting contexts
An empirical investigation into the moderating relationship of computer self-efficacy on performance in a computer-supported task
Uncovering the role of human resource management in organizational turnarounds: Supernumerary or supporting actor?
Three essays on segment reporting