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ACCOUNTING
Accounting for Financial Instruments: Measuring Corporate Debt and Its Components Using an Option Pricing Approach
International Accounting: Differences and Their Relation to Share Prices: Evidence from U.K., Australian, and Canadian Firms
ETHICS
Implementing Corporate Ethics Strategies
FINANCE
Dynamic Capital Structure Under Managerial Entrenchment
An Econometric Model of the Term Structure of Interest Rate Swap Yields
The Implications of First-Order Risk Aversion for Asset Market Risk Premiums
On Biases in Tests of the Expectation Hypothesis of the Term Structure of Interest Rates
An Overview of Value at Risk
Specification Analysis of Affine Term Structure Models
FINANCIAL MARKETS
Does It All Add Up? Benchmarks and the Compensation of Active Portfolio Managers
Interdealer Trading: Evidence from London
Market Microstructure and Securities Values: Evidence from the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange
A New Approach to the Regulation of Trading Across Securities Markets
Recursive Valuation of Defaultable Securities and the Timing of the Resolution of Uncertainty
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HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT
Dynamic Allocation of Kidneys to Candidates on the Transplant Waiting List
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Bundling Information Goods: Pricing, Profits, and Efficiency
Information Technology and Productivity: A Review of the Literature
Productivity, Business Profitablility, and Consumers Surplus: Three Different Measures of Information Technology Value
INSURANCE
The Discretionary Use of Present Value-Based Measurements by Property-Casualty Insurers
The Role of Government Contracts in Discretionary Reinsurance Markets for Natural Disasters
MARKETING
The Inverse Relationship Between Manufacturer and Retailer Margins: A Theory
Managerial Identification of Competitors
Manufacturers Returns Policies and Retail Competition
Marketing Information: A Competitive Analysis
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ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR
Demography and Group Performance: Does Diversity Help?
Faith in Supervision and the Self-Enhancement Bias: Two Psychological Reasons Why Managers Don't Empower Workers
Social Differentiation and Inequality: Essays in Honor of John Pock
POLITICAL ECONOMICS
Integrated Strategy and International Trade Disputes: The Kodak-Fujifilm Case
Restrictive Rules Reconsidered
QUALITY CONTROL
Quality Improvement Drivers in the Electronics Industry
STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
Too Much of a Good Thing?
Product Proliferation and Organizational Failure
SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
The Bullwhip Effect in Supply Chains
Competing in Product and Service
Information Distortion in a Supply Chain: Bullwhip Effects
TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT
Does Technology Leadership Require the Ability to Produce at Lower Cost?
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