Publication date: 2001-01-01 Dewey code: 338 Price: $19.95
Review The Complete Guide to Syndication: For Print and Online Markets / American Book Publishing Group:
Publication date: 2006-02-28 Dewey code: 340 List Price: $149.95 Price: $119.96
Review Executive Reports: Defending and Litigating Antritrust Cases--The Over-Arching Issues You Need to Know (Executive Reports) / Aspatore Books:This 16-page research report written for attorneys and executives defending and litigating antitrust cases examines the intricacies of the ever-changing landscape of antitrust. From how to increase chances of success to the importance of timing in defending litigation; from the ins and outs of bringing cases alleging multiple monopolies to the most common conduct challenged in a monopolization case, this report takes readers across the antitrust/monopoly landscape covering the important, while highlighting the essentials. Some areas explored include: • key strategies • a CEO’s checklist • common mistakes • upping your chance for success • putting your best foot forward. This report outlines the important strategies and best mindset for approaching antitrust litigation and how to approach it effectively. This Executive Report is written by: 1. Wendelynne J. Newton, Shareholder, Buchanan Ingersoll PC - Antitrust Defense Strategies; 2. Jeffrey L. Kessler, Senior Partner, Co-Chair Litigation Department, Dewey Ballantine LLP - Strategies for Litigating Monopolization Cases. About Executive Reports: Executive Reports offer focused, hard-hitting advice from the leaders of some of America's top companies, packaged in a concise, readable format. [+]
Each research report provides readers with 3 to 5 strategies that will have a direct financial impact on their business. While not meant as a comprehensive guide, each report includes quick-hit items that can immediately impact specific business strategies. Executive authors drill down to the central issues surrounding each topic area and dispense expert advice in concise, direct language. Executive Reports feature leading professionals selected by the Aspatore Editorial Board based on their experience, research, and standing within the professional community.
Edition: 1 Publication date: 1999-11-11 Dewey code: 658.408 Price: $160.00
Review Institutional Ownership and Multinational Firms: Relationships to Social and Environmental Performance (Transnational Business Andcorporate Culture: Problems and Opportunities) / Routledge:This study represents a rare empirical test of the assertions of critics of multinational corporations (MNCs), who argue that firm-level social and environmental performance suffers as MNCs grow increasingly mobile and subject to the short-term financial demands of institutional investors. Such critics argue that 'footloose' and 'stateless' MNCs have not only divorced themselves from a particular sense of responsibility to their home countries, but have also fallen increasingly under the sway of the 'myopic' demands of institutional investors. Using multiple regression analysis, the study considered the impact of various levels of multinationality and institutional ownership on the social and environmental performance of US-based manufacturing companies. Based on this empirical analysis, the "radical critique" of MNCs was not supported. Rather, the level of multinationality of firms was positively associated with social and environmental performance in the home country. This is a far cry from the demonized view of MNCs proffered by the critics. These findings suggest the possibility that MNCs may even have a positive influence on the development of a global economy that is consistent with the values and intent of vision of sustainable development. Ultimately, the study suggest that at a minimum, more attention should be paid to utilizing talents and competencies of MNCs in support of furthering positive social and environmental agendas. (Ph. D. [+]
dissertation, New York University, 1996; revised with new preface and index).
Authors
- Paul D. Reynolds
- Sammis B. White
Publication date: 1997-11-30 Dewey code: 658.022 List Price: $119.95 Price: $119.95
Review The Entrepreneurial Process: Economic Growth, Men, Women, and Minorities / Quorum Books:Entrepreneurship is an extremely important, but little understood, component of the U. S. economy. This book aids that understanding by exploring the challenges and outcomes of the start-up phases of new firms. This is the first detailed, large-scale, longitudinally-based analysis of the entrepreneurial process. Three representative samples of new firms and two representative samples of nascent entrepreneurs (those attempting to start new firms) are used to consider a variety of factors that affect successful completion of the major transitions in the life of new businesses: conception, birth, and early development (survival and growth). Surprisingly, a substantial minority of start-ups become operational new firms. Among the many lessons the authors learn are that although new firm growth appears to reflect many factors, initial size is of special consequence. Not only are many general insights for entrepreneurs revealed, but the authors also pay special attention to the involvement of women and minorities in entrepreneurship and suggest effective government policy for different stages in the entrepreneurial process.
Publication date: 2006-02-28 Dewey code: 340 List Price: $149.95 Price: $119.96
Review Executive Reports: Defending and Litigating Antritrust Cases--The Over-Arching Issues You Need to Know (Executive Reports) / Aspatore Books:This 16-page research report written for attorneys and executives defending and litigating antitrust cases examines the intricacies of the ever-changing landscape of antitrust. From how to increase chances of success to the importance of timing in defending litigation; from the ins and outs of bringing cases alleging multiple monopolies to the most common conduct challenged in a monopolization case, this report takes readers across the antitrust/monopoly landscape covering the important, while highlighting the essentials. Some areas explored include: • key strategies • a CEO’s checklist • common mistakes • upping your chance for success • putting your best foot forward. This report outlines the important strategies and best mindset for approaching antitrust litigation and how to approach it effectively. This Executive Report is written by: 1. Wendelynne J. Newton, Shareholder, Buchanan Ingersoll PC - Antitrust Defense Strategies; 2. Jeffrey L. Kessler, Senior Partner, Co-Chair Litigation Department, Dewey Ballantine LLP - Strategies for Litigating Monopolization Cases. About Executive Reports: Executive Reports offer focused, hard-hitting advice from the leaders of some of America's top companies, packaged in a concise, readable format. [+]
Each research report provides readers with 3 to 5 strategies that will have a direct financial impact on their business. While not meant as a comprehensive guide, each report includes quick-hit items that can immediately impact specific business strategies. Executive authors drill down to the central issues surrounding each topic area and dispense expert advice in concise, direct language. Executive Reports feature leading professionals selected by the Aspatore Editorial Board based on their experience, research, and standing within the professional community.
Creator: David A. Kideckel Publication date: 1995-05 Dewey code: 307.720947 Price: $59.00
Review East European Communities: The Struggle for Balance in Turbulent Times / Westview Pr (Short Disc):
Creator: Peter Docherty Edition: 1 Publication date: 2002-09-20 Dewey code: 658.402 List Price: $180.00 Price: $149.76
Review Creating Sustainable Work Systems: Emerging Perspectives and Practice / Routledge:Current trends reveal that the increasing intensity at work has major consequences at individual, organizational and societal levels. The balance between intensive and sustainable work must be achieved, yet there are no guiding models, theories or examples on how this can be realized. Creating Sustainable Work Systems: Emerging Perspectives & Practice explores the development of sustainable work systems by analysing intensity problems and providing the basis for designing and implementing sustainable solutions. The increased intensity of work is not only claiming a human toll but is also having an adverse effect on the quality of operations and business. New organizational approaches to work are needed and these 'sustainable work systems' are based on the idea of regeneration and development of human and social resources. This book sheds light on the emerging work systems and describes the existing problems and paradoxes. The researchers, from various academic disciplines and institutions in the US and Europe, consider the existing possibilities and emerging solutions and explore some alternatives to intensive work systems.
Creator: David A. Kideckel Publication date: 1995-05 Dewey code: 307.720947 Price: $59.00
Review East European Communities: The Struggle for Balance in Turbulent Times / Westview Pr (Short Disc):
Edition: 1 Publication date: 1999-11-11 Dewey code: 658.408 Price: $160.00
Review Institutional Ownership and Multinational Firms: Relationships to Social and Environmental Performance (Transnational Business Andcorporate Culture: Problems and Opportunities) / Routledge:This study represents a rare empirical test of the assertions of critics of multinational corporations (MNCs), who argue that firm-level social and environmental performance suffers as MNCs grow increasingly mobile and subject to the short-term financial demands of institutional investors. Such critics argue that 'footloose' and 'stateless' MNCs have not only divorced themselves from a particular sense of responsibility to their home countries, but have also fallen increasingly under the sway of the 'myopic' demands of institutional investors. Using multiple regression analysis, the study considered the impact of various levels of multinationality and institutional ownership on the social and environmental performance of US-based manufacturing companies. Based on this empirical analysis, the "radical critique" of MNCs was not supported. Rather, the level of multinationality of firms was positively associated with social and environmental performance in the home country. This is a far cry from the demonized view of MNCs proffered by the critics. These findings suggest the possibility that MNCs may even have a positive influence on the development of a global economy that is consistent with the values and intent of vision of sustainable development. Ultimately, the study suggest that at a minimum, more attention should be paid to utilizing talents and competencies of MNCs in support of furthering positive social and environmental agendas. (Ph. D. [+]
dissertation, New York University, 1996; revised with new preface and index).
Publication date: 2006-02-28 Dewey code: 650 List Price: $149.95 Price: $149.95
Review Executive Reports: Problems & Developments in the Laws of Monopolization--The Over-Arching Issues You Need to Know (Executive Reports) / Aspatore Books:This 10-page research report written for attorneys and business executives examines the sometimes daunting world of antitrust/monopolization law and the key pieces of law that definite it today. From a definition of Section 2 of the Sherman Act, which calls a monopoly a felony, to examples to the differences between American and European monopolization laws; from the principal areas where Section 2 battles are being fought today to the three-part balancing test to determine the outcome of a case, this report takes readers across the antitrust/monopoly landscape covering the important, while highlighting the essentials.
Publication date: 2006-02-28 Dewey code: 650 List Price: $149.95 Price: $149.95
Review Executive Reports: Problems & Developments in the Laws of Monopolization--The Over-Arching Issues You Need to Know (Executive Reports) / Aspatore Books:This 10-page research report written for attorneys and business executives examines the sometimes daunting world of antitrust/monopolization law and the key pieces of law that definite it today. From a definition of Section 2 of the Sherman Act, which calls a monopoly a felony, to examples to the differences between American and European monopolization laws; from the principal areas where Section 2 battles are being fought today to the three-part balancing test to determine the outcome of a case, this report takes readers across the antitrust/monopoly landscape covering the important, while highlighting the essentials.
Publication date: 1997-11-30 Dewey code: 338.04019 List Price: $125.00 Price: $125.00
Review A Psychological Typology of Successful Entrepreneurs / Quorum Books:Can psychological factors effectively predict entrepreneurial performance? Drawing upon studies of over 700 entrepreneurial subjects in 10 different samples, Miner settles the issue: yes, they can. He identifies four kinds of people who are capable of achieving entrepreneurial success-but notes that to actually achieve success, they must follow a career route that fits their personalities. Miner's new book is thus a detailed scholarly report on an extensive 20-year research program that focuses on psychological predictors of entrepreneurial activity and success, and a carefully devised, solidly grounded theory to explain why his observations are true. He also discusses the implications for personal career development, entrepreneur selection, entrepreneurship development programs, the assessment of entrepreneurial talent, and related topics crucial not only to entrepreneurs and would-be entrepreneurs themselves, but to their various stakeholders including those with investments in them.
Publication date: 2001-01-01 Dewey code: 338 Price: $19.95
Review The Complete Guide to Syndication: For Print and Online Markets / American Book Publishing Group:
Edition: 1 Publication date: 2000-07 Dewey code: 658 List Price: $200.00 Price: $166.05
Review Machiavelli, Marketing and Management / Routledge:A fascinating, cutting-edge book that provides insight into the meaning and interpretation of Machiavelli and his works for management, marketing and political thought, and highlights their particular relevance to the manager today. The authors address a number of common themes relating to the influences and arguments of perhaps the first political scientist and advocate of sound management and marketing principles. Topics covered include: modern management; governance and ethics; postmodernism; marketing, political communication and spin doctoring; and rhetoric and dichotomy of Machiavelli.
Authors
- Sammis B. White
- Paul D. Reynolds
Publication date: 1997-11-30 Dewey code: 658.022 List Price: $119.95 Price: $119.95
Review The Entrepreneurial Process: Economic Growth, Men, Women, and Minorities / Quorum Books:Entrepreneurship is an extremely important, but little understood, component of the U. S. economy. This book aids that understanding by exploring the challenges and outcomes of the start-up phases of new firms. This is the first detailed, large-scale, longitudinally-based analysis of the entrepreneurial process. Three representative samples of new firms and two representative samples of nascent entrepreneurs (those attempting to start new firms) are used to consider a variety of factors that affect successful completion of the major transitions in the life of new businesses: conception, birth, and early development (survival and growth). Surprisingly, a substantial minority of start-ups become operational new firms. Among the many lessons the authors learn are that although new firm growth appears to reflect many factors, initial size is of special consequence. Not only are many general insights for entrepreneurs revealed, but the authors also pay special attention to the involvement of women and minorities in entrepreneurship and suggest effective government policy for different stages in the entrepreneurial process.
Edition: 1 Publication date: 2000-07 Dewey code: 658 List Price: $200.00 Price: $166.05
Review Machiavelli, Marketing and Management / Routledge:A fascinating, cutting-edge book that provides insight into the meaning and interpretation of Machiavelli and his works for management, marketing and political thought, and highlights their particular relevance to the manager today. The authors address a number of common themes relating to the influences and arguments of perhaps the first political scientist and advocate of sound management and marketing principles. Topics covered include: modern management; governance and ethics; postmodernism; marketing, political communication and spin doctoring; and rhetoric and dichotomy of Machiavelli.
Creator: Peter Docherty Edition: 1 Publication date: 2002-09-20 Dewey code: 658.402 List Price: $180.00 Price: $149.76
Review Creating Sustainable Work Systems: Emerging Perspectives and Practice / Routledge:Current trends reveal that the increasing intensity at work has major consequences at individual, organizational and societal levels. The balance between intensive and sustainable work must be achieved, yet there are no guiding models, theories or examples on how this can be realized. Creating Sustainable Work Systems: Emerging Perspectives & Practice explores the development of sustainable work systems by analysing intensity problems and providing the basis for designing and implementing sustainable solutions. The increased intensity of work is not only claiming a human toll but is also having an adverse effect on the quality of operations and business. New organizational approaches to work are needed and these 'sustainable work systems' are based on the idea of regeneration and development of human and social resources. This book sheds light on the emerging work systems and describes the existing problems and paradoxes. The researchers, from various academic disciplines and institutions in the US and Europe, consider the existing possibilities and emerging solutions and explore some alternatives to intensive work systems.
Publication date: 1997-11-30 Dewey code: 338.04019 List Price: $125.00 Price: $125.00
Review A Psychological Typology of Successful Entrepreneurs / Quorum Books:Can psychological factors effectively predict entrepreneurial performance? Drawing upon studies of over 700 entrepreneurial subjects in 10 different samples, Miner settles the issue: yes, they can. He identifies four kinds of people who are capable of achieving entrepreneurial success-but notes that to actually achieve success, they must follow a career route that fits their personalities. Miner's new book is thus a detailed scholarly report on an extensive 20-year research program that focuses on psychological predictors of entrepreneurial activity and success, and a carefully devised, solidly grounded theory to explain why his observations are true. He also discusses the implications for personal career development, entrepreneur selection, entrepreneurship development programs, the assessment of entrepreneurial talent, and related topics crucial not only to entrepreneurs and would-be entrepreneurs themselves, but to their various stakeholders including those with investments in them.
Publication date: 2001
Review S corporations, formation and termination (Tax management portfolios) / Tax Management Inc:
Publication date: 2001
Review S corporations, formation and termination (Tax management portfolios) / Tax Management Inc:
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