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Business Research Bulletin

 
 

Introduction

 

Research Abstracts

  • Supplier Integration into New Product Development: Coordinating Product, Process, and Supply Chain Design

  • Market Orientation and Performance: An Integration of Disparate Approaches

  • The Performance Implications of Fit Among Business Strategy, Marketing Organization Structure, and Strategic Behavior

  • The Contingent Value of Responsive and Proactive Market Orientations for Product Innovation

  • Key Accounts and Team Selling: A Review, Framework and Research Agenda

  • The Role of Commitment in Foreign-Japanese Relationships: Mediating Performance for Foreign Sellers in Japan

  • An Investigation of Voluntary and Regulatory Environmental Capital Expenditures

  • Improving Relationship Selling Through Failure Analysis and Recovery Efforts: A Framework and Call to Action

  • The Historical Misconception of Right to Work Laws in the United States: Senator Robert Wagner, Legal Policy, and the Decline of American Unions

  • New Directions for Sales Leadership

  • An Ontological Analysis of Use Case Modeling Grammar

  • Entrepreneurship as the Nexus of Individual and Opportunity: A Structuration View

  • The Impact of Macroeconomic Surprises on Spot and Forward Foreign Exchange Markets

  • The Asymmetric Impact of Monetary Policy on Currency Markets

  • Cultural Diversity Recomposition and Effectiveness in Monocultural Work Groups

  • Interruption Management: The Use of Attention-Directing Tactile Cues

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2006 Research B ulletin
Business Research from the College of Business at Colorado State University
       
     

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