Table of contents
Can We Legislate for Participation?
George HespeIntroduction One of the major problems facing work organisations in contemporary society is that of employee involvement in decisions taken within the organisation. The extensive…
Strategic Human Resources Planning: an Orientation to the Bottom Line
Frank H. Cassell, Hervey A. Juris, Myron J. RoomkinRecognising that strategic planning decisions hold important implications for the personnel function, practitioners, consultants and academics have begun to look for a way to…
The Managerial Climate in Less‐Developed Countries
Ugur Yavas, Erdener Kaynak, Mustafa DilberIntroduction As Gabriel said, “There can be little doubt that the inexorably widening gulf between the standards of living of the rich nations and the abject misery of the poor…
A Decision‐making Approach to the Avoidance of Foreign Currency Risk
P.R. FergusonBritish industry is being exhorted continually to increase its exports. If this occurs, more and more companies will be exposed to the financial risks caused by currency…
Licensing and the Pricing of Technology
Anthony EteleIt was only two decades ago that foreign licensing gained wide recognition and acceptance as a positive, third approach to foreign markets, an alternative approach that could be…
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)