Table of contents
Licensing Technology
A.F. Millman“Know‐how is a sleeping asset — it lies hidden in people's heads, their desk drawers and filing cabinets — a potential source of income waiting to be packaged.” “Licensing…
New Business Development
D.A. Littler, R.C. SweetingIntroduction All industries eventually attain maturity This means that, at best, demand for output is rising at a slower rate, and may actually be declining; marginal returns on…
The Japan Syndrome:: Demystifying Japanese Management
J. Michael SmithFor the last few years Japan has been the rage of many scholars who, with little or no business experience in their own culture, let alone in Japan, have turned Japanese…
The Vocational Preferences of Chief Executives
Charles MargerisonChief executives have a considerable role in shaping policy and practices of organisations. However, the factors which influence them in their careers have received relatively…
ACTION LEARNING: The Forces of Achievement, or Getting It Done
R.W. RevansKnowing and Doing in Many Partnerships Long before there were any business schools or professors of management, back in the oldest of antiquity, the students of human progress had…
ISSN:
0025-1747ISSN-L:
0025-1747Online date, start – end:
1967Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridMerged from:
Journal of Management History (Archive)Editor:
- Brandon Randolph-Seng (Editor-in-Chief)