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Report of a study tour to examine MBA and executive programmes offered by US business schools. Comments on their international activity, learning methods and the place of the case study. Examines the role of research and touches on the course environments. Concludes that US business schools are...
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As our world moves towards more global, highly competitive, yet inter‐related economies, excellence shown by executives and leaders in the management of business and public enterprise becomes critical. States that the key to this excellence is training and development. What are the differences...
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This research tested a model in both Germany and the USA that contained marketing variables known to impact new product …
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A recent article pointed out that “past research has paid relatively little attention to the sources of individuals’ moral philosophies from either a conceptual or an empirical standpoint” and investigated the determinants of idealism and relativism among American marketers. A literature...
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basic disconfirmation of expectations model in a very different culture than the USA, and compare the results to a matched … sample of subjects in the USA. Specifically, a sample of student subjects from Taiwan is compared to a sample of student … subjects in the USA. The results indicate support for the generalizability of the model in this Asian culture.  …
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Many believe that a major problem in today’s economy is the unregulated movement of physical capital. Most other industrialized nations have plant‐closing legislation which prevents this problem from arising. This article explores possible reasons why proponents of such legislation have been...
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This paper describes a weekly economic index (WEI) developed to track the rapid economic developments associated with the onset of and policy response to the novel coronavirus in the United States. The WEI is a weekly composite index of real economic activity, with eight of ten series available...
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Business cycles are costlier and stabilization policies more beneficial than widely thought. This paper shows that all business cycles are asymmetric and resemble mini "disasters." By this we mean that growth is pervasively fat-tailed and non-Gaussian. Using long-run historical data, we show...
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