May 2000, Volume 68, Number 3 |
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Informational Alliances Stock Market Liberalization, Economic Reform, and Emerging Market Equity
Prices FINANCIAL MARKETS Asymmetric Volatility and Risk in Equity Markets Bad News Travels Slowly: Size, Analyst Coverage, and the Profitability
of Momentum Strategies Foreign Speculators and Emerging Equity Markets A Model of Returns and Trading in Futures Markets Security Analysts' Career Concerns and Herding of Earnings Forecasts
Trading and Returns Under Periodic Market Closures HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT Evidence-Based Organ Allocation HUMAN RESOURCES Consistent Human Resource Practices Human Capital and Corporate Governance INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Sustaining Technology Leadership Can Require Both Cost Competence and
Innovative Competence Two-Server Closed Networks in Heavy Traffic: Diffusion Limits and Asymptotic
Optimality INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS Capital and Development Dispute Prevention Without Courts in Vietnam Frontiers of Development Economics: The Future in Perspective MARKETING Averaging Versus Attenuation: The Role of Culture in the Resolution
of Information Incongruity The Effect of Product Assortment on Consumer Preferences The Influence of Culture on Persuasion Processes and Attitudes: Diagnosticity
or Accessibility? Non-Target Markets and Viewer Distinctiveness: The Impact of Target
Marketing on Advertising Attitudes Noticing Cultural Differences: Advertising Meanings Created by Target
and Non-Target Markets Sales Promotions and the Choice Context as Competing Influences on
Consumer Decision Making NEGOTIATION Relationship, Contribution, and Resource Constraints: Determinants
of Distributive Justice in Individual Preferences and Negotiated Agreements
ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR The Demography of Corporations and Industries POLITICS Estimating Party Influence on Congressional Roll-Call Voting SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY Attitudinal Ambivalence and the Conflict Between Group and System Justification
Motives in Low-Status Groups Choosing Remedies After Accidents: Counterfactual Thoughts and the
Focus on Fixing "Human Error" Group-Based Dominance and Opposition to Equality as Independent Predictors
of Self-Esteem, Ethnocentrism, and Social Policy Attitudes Among African
Americans and European Americans Motivated Cultural Cognition: The Impact of Implicit Cultural Theories
on Dispositional Attribution Varies as a Function of Need for Closure
Powerful Emotions: The Vicious Cycle of Social Status Positions and
Emotions SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT Decentralized Multi-Echelon Inventory Control Systems: Incentives Information
Supply Chain Integration in the Age of e-Business
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