Keyword [Past] Result: 101 - 120 | Page: 6 of 7 |
101. | Selling the world: An exploration of the past, present and future of destination marketing |
102. | You can't leave your past behind: The influence of founders' career histories on their firms |
103. | The shadow of the past: The influence of reputation on alliance choices |
104. | Analyses of highway project construction risks, performance, and contingency |
105. | Currency boards for developing nations: Past experiences and feasibility for future adoption (Hong Kong, China, Argentina) |
106. | Strategic underwriting and industry conditions in initial public offers |
107. | Addressing dark corporate histories in Germany and the United States. Discourses of historical responsibility between organizational apologia and reconciliation |
108. | Diners' variety seeking in the restaurant choice |
109. | Long Bow: Memory and Politics in a Chinese Village |
110. | Past and present land use in western Washington County, Arkansas, and the effect on area water quality (Washington County, Arkansas) |
111. | The consumption benefits and the role of authenticity in the heritage experience (Pennsylvania) |
112. | How does context matter? Examining the process and performance outcomes of work team heterogeneity |
113. | Echoes from the past: Are global financial crises reasserting themselves |
114. | Losers, winners and hype: Consumer choice of stocks under uncertainty |
115. | From isolation to ambiguity: Fiscal equity, the perpetuation of past discrimination and the status of the public historically Black college and university (HBCU) |
116. | Industrial evolution |
117. | Impact of the New Farmers of America (NFA) on selected past members: A historical narrative |
118. | Changing wage growth, 1967--1997: Causes and consequences |
119. | An examination of environmental performance and eco-efficiency in the North American gold mining industry |
120. | A phenomenological exploration of the moment a committed partner witnesses his or her spousal equivalent experience a flashback due to a past military experience as described by wives |
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