TOC: Bus Horizons
Introduction
Business Horizons, 56(1)
The real estate boom
–Marc J. Dollinger [] []
How one bad family member can undermine a family firm: Preventing the Fredo effect
–Roland E. Kidwell, Kimberly A. Eddleston, John James Cater, Franz W. Kellermanns [] []
The secret to true service innovation
–Lance A. Bettencourt, Stephen W. Brown, Nancy J. Sirianni [] []
On leading change: A conversation with Bill Glavin of OppenheimerFunds, Inc.
–John Beeson [] []
Keeping ahead of the curve: Meeting student needs in graduate business education in the 21stcentury
–Marc J. Dollinger [] []
Developing and sustaining an ethical corporate culture: The core elements
–Mark S. Schwartz [] []
Preserving the integrity of knowledge and information in R&D
–Marc H. Meyer, Tucker J. Marion [] []
How to reduce turnover intentions in the family business: Managing centripetal and centrifugal forces
–Dmitry Khanin [] []
Supply chain lessons from the catastrophic natural disaster in Japan
–YoungWon Park, Paul Hong, James Jungbae Roh [] []
How to build an e-learning product: Factors for student/customer satisfaction
–Gandolfo Dominici, Federica Palumbo [] []
Tailoring a book program for managers: Why and how
–Betsy D. Gelb, Rob Austin McKee [] []
Strategy made simple: Thinking in threes
–Robert W. Keidel [] []
Rethinking underemployment and overqualification in organizations: The not so ugly truth
–Katina W. Thompson, Thomas H. Shea, David M. Sikora, Pamela L. Perrewé, Gerald R. Ferris [] []
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