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The Impact of Dual Career Family Development on Organisational Life
Homai Madani, Cary L. CooperThe dual career family, which at one time was considered a rarity, is a lifestyle being accepted by more and more couples today. The postwar period has seen a boom in the…
A View from the Engine Room: Junior Managers' Attitudes Towards Corporate Social Responsibility
Bryan Lowes, George LuffmanThe past decade has witnessed a heated debate in the Western industrial nations about whether or not large companies should accept broader social obligations commensurate with…
European Accounting
C.W. NobesIntroduction Knowledge about European accounting is becoming steadily more necessary and more useful to accountants and businessmen. One of the reasons for this is the growth of…
The Development of the Marketing Concept: Relation to the Doctrine of Consumer Sovereignty
Ivor S. MitchellIntroduction The terms “marketing concept” and “consumer sovereignty” have definite elements in common, but after a certain point they veer in separate directions. The focus of…
Marketing and Corruption
Pierre Guillet de MonthouxIntroduction Corruption is like the slow rotting of a dead body says a modern author. Unsatisfied with a “rotten body” analogy, one may want a non‐moralist definition of…
The Role of Technical Change in International Competitiveness: The Case of the Textile Machinery Industry
Roy RothwellIntroduction A recent paper in Omega has suggested that one of the prime reasons for the catastrophic decline in the UK's share of world ship building during the twentieth century…
International Transfer Pricing
A.G. SlaterIntroduction The growth and development of an individual business may take several forms, from internal growth to acquisition and merger. If development reaches the stage of a…
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- Brandon Randolph-Seng (Editor-in-Chief)