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Advances in Accounting Behavioral Research
publishes high-quality research encompassing all
areas of accounting that incorporates theory
from, and contributes knowledge and
understanding to, applied psychology, sociology,management science, and behavioral economics.
Research published in this series encompasses
all areas of accounting and covers a broad range
of issues that affect the users, preparers and assurers of
accounting information. This volume focuses primarily on
developing psychometric measures that can be useful for futureresearch. This includes research focused on developing an
instrument for measuring taxpayer locus of control, developing a
scale for examining social norms related to tax compliance,
identifying characteristics of audit partners that might predict
“risky” behavior, and identifying facets of culture that influence
employee satisfaction. Further, the quality of auditors’ decisions as judged by engagement quality reviewers and jurors is examined.
Finally, an investigation of the factors that influence co-authorship
provides interesting insight into the habits of the most productive
accounting researchers.
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ISBN Print: 9781780520865
ISBN Electronic: 9781780520872
Series ISSN: 1475-1488
Publication date: 11 July 2011
Imprint: Emerald Group Publishing LimitedPrice: £62.95 €89.95 $114.95
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Advances in Accounting BehavioralResearchAdvances in Accounting Behavioral ResearchVolume 14
Vicky Arnold
University of Central Florida, USA
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This volume presents relevant, readable articles
dealing with accounting pedagogy at
college/university level. It serves as a forum for
sharing generalizable teaching approaches
ranging from curricula development to contentdelivery techniques and is of interest to
instructors, researchers and administrators
committed to improving accounting education.
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ISBN Print: 9781780522227
ISBN Electronic: 9781780522234
Series ISSN: 1085-4622
Publication date: 16 August 2011
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Advances in Accounting EducationAdvances in Accounting Education: Teaching and CurriculumInnovationsVolume 12
Anthony H. Catanach Jr Villanova University, PA, USA
Dorothy FeldmannBentley College, MA, USA
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The edited volume on The Role of Institutional Investors in a Globalized Environment will
publish original papers that examine various
issues concerning the strategies of institutional
investors, the role of institutional investors incorporate governance, their impact on local and
international capital markets, as well as the
emergence of sovereign and other asset
management funds and their interactions with micro and macro
economic and market environments, including the impacts on
international economic and market stability.
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ISBN Print: 9781780522425
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Series ISSN: 1569-3767
Publication date: 27 September 2011
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The Role of Institutional Investors in aGlobalized EnvironmentInternational Finance ReviewVolume 12
Narjess BoubakriHEC Montreal, Canada
Jean-Claude CossetHEC Montreal, Canada
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This is the second in a four-volume set which
addresses Global Accounting History
developments, focusing on financial reporting,
and related institutional aspects of disclosures for
accountability and decision-making purposes.This volume addresses five countries of the
Americas: Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Mexico and
the USA. Chapters are authored by specialists
knowledgeable about each of the subject countries.
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ISBN Print: 9780857248114
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Series ISSN: 1479-3504
Publication date: 11 July 2011
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A Global History of Accounting,Financial Reporting and Public Policy: AmericasStudies in the Development of Accounting ThoughtVolume 14B
Gary J. PrevitsCase Western Reserve University, Cleveland, USA
Peter WaltonESSEC Business School, France
Peter Wolnizer The University of Sydney, Australia
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Recent failures in the corporate sector are to a
large extent a failure of accountability.
Unfortunately, accountability tends to be
characterised by atomistic research; confusing
language; models of limited scope; poor conceptualisation of key constructs; context
insensitivity; and a lack of methodological
integration. This book not only integrates but also
substantially adds to the extant accountability literature, providing
a holistic view of accountability, show-casing a newly-generated
Holistic Accountability Model (HAM). This book clarifies thepurposes of accountability; identifies what triggers accountability
exchanges; generates a set of well-defined responsibility and
accountability constructs; and, via a grounded graphic model, links
these constructs to the accountability process and to the
influences that impact on this process. Several working models
are proposed to help practitioners achieve a better understandingof the extent and nature of their accountability obligations, develop
and implement more effective accountability policies and
practices, and make better accountability decisions.
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Publication date: 8 August 2011
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Price: £59.95 €97.95 $124.95
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Accountability Theory Meets Accountability Practice
Dr Harald Bergsteiner Macquarie Graduate School of Management, NSW, Australia
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Recent examples of corporate, national and
international ethical and financial scandals and
crises have created a need to bolster the ethical
acumen of managers through business education
imperatives. This topical book forms an importantpart of the debate on the development of ethical
business leaders and provides empirically
grounded, theoretical insights for rethinking
business curricula requisite for understanding and meaningfully
confronting an ethical vacuum that sometimes exists in business.
Management Education for Integrity explains how curricula shouldbe streamlined and rejuvenated to ensure a high level of integrity
in management education, providing numerous examples of new
tools, teaching methods, integrity sensitization and development
exercises and ethical management education assessment
approaches. Chapters include: fostering integrity in business
curricula; a critique of ethics education in management; measuringbest practices in management education for integrity capacity;
encouraging moral engagement in business ethics courses;
management education for behavioral integrity; and a scenario-
based approach as a teaching tool to promote integrity
awareness.
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ISBN Print: 9781780520681
ISBN Electronic: 9781780520698
Publication date: 19 September 2011
Imprint: Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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Management Education for Integrity:Ethically Educating Tomorrow’sBusiness LeadersCharles WankelSt John's University, NY, USA
Agata Stachowicz-StanuschSilesian University of Technology, Poland
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Research on Economic Inequality, Volume 19,
Inequality of Opportunity contains eight papers,
both theoretical and applied, on the concept of
equality of opportunity, which says that a society
should guarantee its members equal access toadvantage regardless of their circumstances,
while holding them responsible for turning that
access into actual advantage by the application
of effort.
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ISBN Print: 9781780520346
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Series ISSN: 1049-2585
Publication date: 16 September 2011
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Inequality of Opportunity: Theory andMeasurementResearch on Economic InequalityVolume 19
Juan Gabriel Rodriguez
Macquarie Graduate School of Management, NSW, Australia
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The 15th volume of Advances in Early Education
and Day Care focuses on the implementation of
professional development for early childhood
educators, describing a number of models for
improving early childhood care. These modelsdiffer by setting, urban, rural, public, private,
center- and home-based child care. These
programs also differ by implementation model.
Mentoring, workshops, online information and college courses are
examples of how professional development was implemented. The
systematic assessment of both the providers and the childrendescribed in these chapters will be of assistance for future
research designers who are conducting large-scale data collection
and analysis. These chapters should serve as a way for policy
makers to become informed about how best to expend scarce
resources in the implementation of professional development.
Increasing our knowledge of effective practices in professionaldevelopment is an important factor in improving the outcomes for
future generations of children.
The collection of these chapters in one volume should provide
future developers of professional development with a road-map for
what works and what might not be so effective.
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ISBN Print: 9780857242792
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Series ISSN: 0270-4021
Publication date: 6 September 2011
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The Early Childhood EducatorProfessional Development Grant:Research and PracticeAdvances in Early Education and Day CareVolume 15
John A. SutterbyUniversity of Texas at Brownsville, TX, USA
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Given the increasing urbanization of the world's
population, how people thrive and survive in high
density urban environments is a topic of profound
interest to nation states and governments.
Books have focused on “poverty and place” and“geography of opportunity,” questioning the
influence of neighborhood environs on the future
social mobility of those who inhabit those
neighborhoods. This anthology describes and analyzes the living
conditions of marginalized persons in America’s cities and
neighborhoods and the consequential impact on their future socialmobility. Chapters focus on key issues that include immigration,
educational under-achievement, urban renewal, public health,
immigration, homelessness, environmental issues, race,
segregation, and the marginality of urban youth and economically
disadvantaged groups in America.
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ISBN Print: 9781780520322
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Series ISSN: 1479-358X
Publication date: 25 July 2011
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Urban Marginality: America’s Citiesand Neighborhoods in TransitionAdvances in Education in Diverse Communities:Research, Policy and PraxisVolume 7
Carol Camp-YeakeyWashington University in St Louis, USA
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This book is a practical guide on how to
transform your ideas from virtual world course
ware to virtual world learning experiences. The
book argues that setting up learning in 3D virtual
worlds requires a transformative approach. Theadvice given in this book comes from real world
implementers of virtual world learning. The
models presented here show how to transform
your thinking in 3D spaces and how to achieve your organizational
learning goals while motivating your learners. The practical articles
and lesson plans come from those pioneers who have used virtualworlds to learn, teach and support their learners with in-world
presence. Transforming starts with recognizing virtual worlds as a
place, and then using the space to plan in 3D, design real-time
and implement a “virtual biodome effect” for continuous learning.
It is our hope that the book inspires current educational institutions
to think about creating persistent, scalable communities that thriveon communication, global collaboration and sustainable
interactivity. The results are the same for K-12, community
college, university, industry and lifelong learners. It is not just
about being in a virtual world, it is about doing something
engaging there to educate and entertain the workforce of the
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ISBN Print: 9781780520520
ISBN Electronic: 9781780520537
Series ISSN: 2044-9968
Publication date: 19 September 2011
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Format Print: Paperback
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Transforming Virtual World Learning:Thinking in 3DCutting-edge Technologies in Higher EducationVolume 4
Charles WankelSt John’s University, NY, USA
Randy HinrichsUniversity of Washington, USA
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As a conceptual framework, the collection of
chapters in this volume acquaints readers with a
broad overview of the characteristics and
experiences of women of color in higher
education. The chapters draw from theoreticaland empirical work and identify gaps in the
research, compare and contrast the experiences
of women of color, and explore possible linkages
between their experiences. Topics include trends and issues,
leadership styles/characteristics, tenure and promotion,
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ISBN Electronic: 9781780521695
Series ISSN: 1479-3644
Publication date: 31 August 2011
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Women of Color in Higher Education:Turbulent Past, Promising FutureDiversity in Higher EducationVolume 9
Dr Gaetane Jean-MarieThe University of Oklahoma, USA
Dr Brenda Lloyd-JonesThe University of Oklahoma, USA
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As a conceptual framework, the collection of
chapters in this volume acquaints readers with a
broad overview of the characteristics and
experiences of women of color in higher
education. The chapters draw from theoreticaland empirical work and identify gaps in the
research, compare and contrast the experiences
of women of color, and explore possible linkages
between their experiences. Topics include trends and issues,
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ISBN Print: 9781780521824
ISBN Electronic: 9781780521817
Series ISSN: 1479-3644
Publication date: 31 August 2011
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Women of Color in Higher Education:Changing Directions and NewPerspectivesDiversity in Higher EducationVolume 10
Dr Gaetane Jean-Marie
The University of Oklahoma, USA
Dr Brenda Lloyd-JonesThe University of Oklahoma, USA
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Ask practically any academic department chair
why they do not have more African Americans
among faculty members and they generally
respond with stock stories or folktales, which
stimulated the title of this volume. Stock storiesare akin to grand narratives that explain “why
things are” in ways that satisfy those in dominant
positions. Frierson and Tate argue that it is time
to move beyond these. The purpose of the book is to provide
historical, conceptual, and empirically-based analyses focused on
the development of African Americans in STEM fields. There israrely any real understanding of the uneven contours of the
education pipeline or the transition to academic life experienced in
these situations and this volume will shed light on opportunities to
advance African American attainment in STEM disciplines
throughout the academic and professional spectra, and the
mitigation of disparities that continue to be so prevalent. Theeditors hope that it will generate discussions and actions that are
based on empirical evidence and policy analyses, rather than
long-standing stock stories and folktales that misrepresent the
paths linked to African Americans' attainment in STEM fields.
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ISBN Electronic: 9781780521831
Series ISSN: 1479-3644
Publication date: 31 August 2011
Imprint: Emerald Group Publishing LimitedPrice: £72.95 €105.95 $134.95
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Beyond Stock Stories and Folktales: African Americans’ Paths to STEMFieldsDiversity in Higher EducationVolume 11
Henry T. Frierson
University of Florida, FL, USA
William F. TateWashington University in St Louis
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While the Student Voice agenda gathers
momentum in all sectors of education in the UK,
so too does the degree to which “Student Voice”
comes under the critical gaze of national and
international commentators who narrate itsinfluence on policy as each successive
government in the UK shapes the agenda as
they see fit. The Student Voice movement
continues to grow and influence discussion across all levels of
education. Equally, international responses to Student Voice
extend the debate and movement further. To acknowledgeinternational and UK perspectives, the authors have developed an
edited collection speaking to both the practitioner and the
academic alike. The text offers diverse perspectives with
contributions from internationally acclaimed researchers,
academics, classroom practitioners and learners across a variety
of ages and educational sectors at both local and internationallevels.
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ISBN Print: 9781780520407
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Publication date: 29 August 2011
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Gerry Czerniawski
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This volume considers the timely issues of social
and sustainable entrepreneurship. The chapters
consider in depth the issues, problems, contexts,
and processes that make entrepreneurial
enterprises more social and/or sustainable. Topresearchers from a diverse set of perspectives
have contributed their latest research on a
variety of topics such as the role of
entrepreneurial bricolage in generating innovations in a social
context (Gundry, Kickul, Griffins, Bacq) and emerging themes in
social entrepreneurship education (Thiru). Several chapters tacklelingering definitional issues, such as the distinctions between
social, sustainable, and environmental entrepreneurship (Dean,
Sarason, Neenan), or propose social entrepreneurship research
agendas based on key research questions found in prior studies
(Gras, Mosakowski, Lumpkin). There are brief histories of social
change and their entrepreneurial implications (Kucher; Summers),and frameworks for studying different types of social and
sustainable entrepreneurship (Lichtenstein). Each of the chapters,
in its own way, addresses the progress and promise of social and
sustainable entrepreneurship as a future research domain of
growing interest and importance.
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ISBN Print: 9781780520728
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Publication date: 2 August 2011
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Social and SustainableEntrepreneurshipAdvances in Entrepreneurship, Firm Emergence and GrowthVolume 13
Professor G. Thomas LumpkinSyracuse University, NY, USA
Professor Jerome A. KatzSaint Louis University, MO, USA
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Education is the key to risk reduction, be it
environmental management or disaster risk
reduction, and is a process which needs to be
embedded at different levels of management and
practices to collectively reduce the risk. Whileschool education forms the foundation of the
knowledge cycle, for effective knowledge use, it
is necessary to link school and community
education. Education is linked to enhanced awareness and a key
reflection of education is seen in terms of actions.
Divided into four sections, this book begins with an informativeintroduction to the subject of disaster risk reduction education and
proceeds to highlight key places of education such as family,
community, school, and higher education. It then examines
approaches, methods and tools before providing a future
perspective and pointing to the way ahead.
This is the first book of its kind on disaster risk reductioneducation. A ready reference for practitioners in the field, this book
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easy-to-understand form with current academic research and
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Series ISSN: 2040-7262
Publication date: 11 July 2011
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Disaster EducationCommunity, Environment and Disaster Risk ManagementVolume 7
Rajib ShawKyoto University, Japan
Koichi ShiwakuEarthquake Disaster Mitigation Research Center, Human Renovation Museum, Kobe, Japan
Yukiko TakeuchiKyoto University, Japan
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This book examines the vulnerability caused by
migration or rather the fact that the vulnerability
of women may cause a forced migration and the
ways in which this is dealt with by national
authorities in affluent European states.
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Series ISSN: 2041-806X
Publication date: 29 September 2011
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Transnational Migration, Gender andRightsAdvances in EcopoliticsVolume 7
Ragnhild SollundUniversity of Oslo, Norway
Liam LeonardInstitute of Technology, Sligo, Republic of Ireland
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This is the second biennial volume, in the
popular Advances in Health Care Management
series, reviewing the state-of-the-art on a wide
variety of micro and macro health care
management topics. It proudly show-casesreviews of both empirical and conceptual
research in specific areas of health care
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Series ISSN: 1474-8231
Publication date: 22 September 2011
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Biennial Review of Health CareManagementAdvances in Health Care ManagementVolume 11
Grant SavageUniversity of Missouri School of Medicine, USA
John Blair
Texas Technical University, TX, USA
Myron Fottler University of Central Florida, FL, USA
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This annual research series is devoted to the
examination of occupational stress, health and
wellbeing, with particular emphasis on the multi-
disciplinary nature of occupational stress. Titles
pull together the various streams of researchfrom a variety of disciplines to better capture the
significant bodies of work in occupational stress
and wellbeing. Volume 9 specifically examines
the role of individual difference in occupational stress, health and
wellbeing. Individual differences include emotion, personality and
even differences in cognition. Seven chapters by authors fromthree countries and six states, from professions including
psychology, sociology and management, analyse topics such as:
emotion regulation; narcissism; cognitive adaptation; resilience;
individual differences as they relate to high-risk professions; and
resources as they relate to entitled employees. This volume
provides a thorough and critical assessment of knowledge, andgaps in knowledge, in this engaging area of interest in the field of
occupational stress. It is highly recommended reading for
academic and government researchers in psychology, business,
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Series ISSN: 1479-3555
Publication date: 29 August 2011
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The Role of Individual Differences inOccupational Stress and Well BeingResearch in Occupational Stress and Well BeingVolume 9
Pamela L. PerrewéFlorida State University, USA
Daniel C. Ganster Colorado State University, USA
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This series publishes monograph-length
conceptual papers designed to promote theory
and research on important substantive and
methodological topics in the field of human
resources management. Volume 30 of Researchin Personnel and Human Resources
Management (RPHRM) contains a collection of
papers on important issues in the field of human
resources management, including insights on employment
branding, family-owned firms, virtual global teams and intrinsic
motivation, thus continuing the tradition of the series to develop amore informed understanding of the field. This collection of papers
represents excellent scholarship and illustrates the truly
interdisciplinary character of the field.
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Series ISSN: 0742-7301
Publication date: 14 July 2011
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Research in Personnel and HumanResources ManagementResearch in Personnel and Human Resources ManagementVolume 30
Aparna JoshiUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
Hui Liao
University of Maryland, USA
Joseph MartocchioUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
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Negotiation is a process that permeates our
everyday lives. From international conflicts to
corporate mergers, from labor contracts to
distribution agreements, and from one-time job
offers to the day-to-day of relationships,negotiation is one of the most common ways to
reach agreement on disputed issues and
resources. Though negotiation is challenging in
the simplest of circumstances, a group context can make it even
more complex: groups negotiating with other groups may argue
among themselves; factions and coalitions may develop, leadingto side deals or the obstruction of deals in progress; the interests
and preferences of all parties become much harder to identify,
much less satisfy. In this 14th volume of the Research on
Managing Groups and Teams series, nine chapters examine the
particular challenges, opportunities, and dynamics that confront
groups engaged in negotiation. This volume will be of particular interest to readers and scholars from management, psychology,
sociology, communications, law, political science, and public
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Series ISSN: 1534-0856
Publication date: 8 June 2011
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Negotiation and GroupsResearch on Managing Groups and TeamsVolume 14
Jennifer OverbeckUSC Marshall School of Business, USA
Elizabeth MannixCornell University, USA
Margaret NealeStanford University, CA, USA
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This book presents tried and tested methods,
and concrete suggestions to analyse and design
effective knowledge work. Each topic is
accompanied by a self-diagnosis allowing the
reader to assess their own situation. The authorsinclude case studies to provide inspiration as to
the "next practices" for shaping the future of
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Effective Knowledge Work: Answers tothe Management Challenges of the21st CenturyKlaus NorthRheinMain University, Wiesbaden Business School, Germany
Stefan GuldenbergUniversity of Liechtenstein, Vaduz, Liechtenstein
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Augmentative and Alternative Communication for Adults with Aphasia is a text written for practicing
clinicians, undergraduate and graduate students,
assistive technologists, and other stakeholders
who are interested in learning more about thecommunication needs and options for people
with aphasia. Although there are several book
chapters dedicated to aphasia in currently
available textbooks in augmentative and alternative
communication (AAC), this is the first book dedicated entirely to
AAC and aphasia.
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Series ISSN: 1871-1294
Publication date: 23 September 2011
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Augmentative and AlternativeCommunication for Adults with Aphasia: Science and Clinical PracticeAugmentative & Alternative Communications PerspectivesVolume 3
Rajinder KoulTexas Tech University, TX, USA
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This book contains a collection of edited papers
which were presented at the international
conference “Procedural Meaning. Problems and
Perspectives” in Madrid. The conference brought
together the most outstanding specialists in thisfield, making a worthwhile occasion for collecting
its most significant contributions in a volume.
Despite the fact that procedural meaning has become an
increasingly widespread area of study by scholars from a variety
of backgrounds, including researchers of semantics, pragmatics
and syntax, there is to date no volume dedicated specifically tothis topic. The interest in the applications of procedural semantics
has increased over the years and continues to do so; therefore,
the publication of a collection of papers bringing together the
variety of viewpoints from which procedural meaning is being
applied will fulfil an important role in disseminating and enhancing
its study and facilitating future development.
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Series ISSN: 1472-7870
Publication date: 25 July 2011
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Procedural Meaning: Problems andPerspectivesCurrent Research in the Semantics/Pragmatics InterfaceVolume 25
Victoria Escandell-VidalUniversidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia, UNED, Madrid, Spain
Manuel Leonetti
Universidad de Alcalá, Spain
Aoife AhernUniversidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain
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This book is designed to guide and support pre-
service and veteran teachers, teacher educators,
staff developers and administrators in their quest
toward the education of all students in such a
way as to confirm that their lives matter. Whilethere are no easy answers or solutions to solve
the problems and challenges faced by teachers
and students daily, there are powerful and
reflective ways for us to use students’ cultural knowledge and
frames of reference in order to maximize their opportunities to
learn. The goal of this text is to assist teachers – both pre-serviceand practising – to meet these goals.
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Series ISSN: 2041-272X
Publication date: 22 July 2011
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Format Print: Hardback
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Culturally Responsive Pedagogy:Teaching Like Our Students’ LivesMatterInnovation and Leadership in English Language TeachingVolume 4
Donna M. Sobel
University of Colorado Denver, USA
Sheryl V. Taylor University of Colorado Denver, USA
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New Directions in Information Behavior , co-edited by Professor Amanda Spink and Dr Jannica Heinström provides an understanding of the new directions, leading edge theories and
models in information behavior. Informationbehavior is conceptualized as complex humaninformation-related processes that are embeddedwithin an individual’s everyday social and life
processes.
The book presents chapters by a range of scholars who show newresearch directions that often challenge the established views andparadigms of information behavior studies. Beginning with anevolutionary framework, the book builds our understanding of information behaviors over various epochs of human existencefrom the Palaeolithic Era and within pre-literate societies, tocontemporary behaviors by twenty-first century humans. Drawingon social and psychological science theories, the book presents amore integrated and holistic approach understanding of information behaviours.
This book is directly relevant to information scientists, informationprofessionals and librarians, social and evolutionary psychologists,social scientists and people interested in understanding moreabout their own information behaviors.
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Series ISSN: 1876-0562
Publication date: 16 September 2011
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New Directions in Information BehaviorLibrary and Information Science
Amanda SpinkLoughborough University, UK
Jannica Heinström Åbo Akademi University, Finland
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The book provides an historic overview of the
development of business and management
education in the UK, with a specific focus on the
twentieth century. The author discusses
individual school’s histories and their performance in the league tables, as well as the
associations that help support these institutions.
Review
“Overall, this is an interesting and enjoyable book. It's a great introduction to the history of management education in the UK,being detailed enough to inform and provoke thought and yet accessible enough to engage the general reader. I found it easy toread from cover to cover in a couple of days over the Christmasbreak, and it's also possible to dip into it and get useful nuggetsthat can inform our thinking about the current challenges facing management education: whether you work in it, fund it, are a
student or just find it interesting” . Sally Halper, Social ScienceContent Development Manager, The British Library.
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Nearly all business-to-business firms interact and
have contractual relationships with upstream,
downstream and parallel operating enterprises.
How firms design and implement these
relationships effectively, overcome poorlyperforming network linkages, and manage
change in interfirm networks are the major topics
that Volume 17 covers. The five papers in
Volume 17 report new theory and in-depth descriptions of interfirm
network behavior. Each paper includes extensive reviews of the
relevant literature on interfirm network behavior as well as dataanalysis using empirical positivistic and/or case study research
methods. More than 150 figures and tables support the
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Interfirm Networks: Theory, Strategy,and BehaviorAdvances in Business Marketing and PurchasingVolume 17
Roger Baxter Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand
Arch G. WoodsideBoston College, MA, USA
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Publishing cross-national research is often a
difficult endeavour, as ensuring equivalence of
method and measures can be challenging. Even
though the importance of sound data and valid
measures has long been an acknowledged, it isoften problematic to follow required quality
standards in concrete research situations.
Against this background, this volume addresses
issues pertaining to measurement and research methodology in
an international marketing context. Written by a group of
internationally renowned scholars, the papers address a broadrange of subjects including response-bias in cross-cultural
research, problems with cultural distance measures, and construct
specification. Others focus on the development and application of
novel research methods, for example, in the context of marketing
efficiency measurement or international market segmentation.
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Series ISSN: 1474-7979
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Measurement and Research Methodsin International MarketingAdvances in International MarketingVolume 22
Marko SarstedtLudwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Germany
Manfred Schwaiger
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Germany
Charles R. Taylor Villanova University, USA
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The theme of this volume, What Have WeLearned? Ten Years On, provides a wonderful
tour of the ways in which emotions research has
advanced the way in which we conceive of work
and its possibilities for adding value to life. Thevolume is presented in eight parts, so that the
reader can see how emotions research has
advanced our knowledge and understanding of
what comprises work, the experiences and resourcefulness of
traditional and non-traditional workers, the drivers of consumer
behavior, the dynamics of team behavior, the quality of the leader-member relationship, the demands and skills required of InExtremis work contexts, methods to improve non-cognitive
assessment, and advances in ways to create and maintain
Positive Work Environments.
The chapters in this volume leave no doubt in the reader's mind
that emotions as energizing and motivating mechanisms demand
understanding and attention in order to improve performance andsocietal value from organizational activities, ensure dignity for
workers and consumers, and create workplaces where individuals
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Series ISSN: 1746-9791
Publication date: 12 August 2011
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What Have We Learned? Ten Years OnResearch on Emotion in OrganizationsVolume 7
Charmine E. J. HärtelUniversity of Queensland, Australia
Neal M. AshkanasyUniversity of Queensland, Australia
Wilfred J. ZerbeMemorial University of Newfoundland, Canada
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Volume 19 of Research in Organizational
Change and Development includes papers by an
international diverse set of authors including
Michael Beer, Victor Friedman, Luiz Gomez,
Donna Ballard, Ethan Berstein, Frank Barrett,Karen Janse, David Hoffman, Guido Maes, Geert
Van Hootegem, Tobias Fredberg, Flemming
Norrgren and Rami Shani.
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“This is an indispensable series for anyone who cares about organizational change. Its chapters introduce new ways of thinking about change, provide comprehensive reviews of
particular topics regarding change, and stimulate both new research on change and ways to improve its practice.I recommend it for anyone who is willing to have their understandings of change expanded and deepened.” Jean
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Research in Organizational Changeand DevelopmentResearch in Organizational Change and DevelopmentVolume 19
Abraham B. (Rami) ShaniCalifornia Polytechnic State University, USA
Richard W. Woodman
Texas A&M University, USA
William A. PasmoreTeachers College, Columbia University, USA
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Our global reliance on private automobiles as the
primary means for transporting individuals is
likely to become of increasing political
importance over the next ten to 20 years. While
the individual benefits of car-based travelcontinues to be recognized, the wider
environmental and social cost of automobiles is
also significant and the need for political
intervention to control some of their worst effects is increasingly
accepted within policy circles internationally. It is within this wider
context that Auto Motives is set. It critically evaluates theevidence for better understanding “what drives us to drive”.
Uniquely, it draws together and explains the diverse theoretical
literatures that pertain to people’s auto motives and considers
these theories in the light of empirical research of what actually
informs our automobile decisions and behaviours. With
contributions from leading academic experts from around theworld, its core arguments and narratives are presented in such a
way as to offer widespread appeal to a wide-ranging audience.
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Auto Motives: Understanding Car UseBehaviours
Karen LucasOxford University, UK
Evelyn Blumenberg
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The papers in this volume were selected and
revised from among those presented at the
conference: "Gender and Social Transformation:
Global, Transnational, and Local Realities and
Perspectives," Beijing, China in 2009. Throughcase studies and interview data from across the
globe we see how intersectionality and inequality
are contextualized, shaping women's agencies,
gender relations, identity, the politics of belonging, power
structures, institutional arrangements, and empowerment (self
and/or collective) in local communities and cultures influenced bytransnational and global networks and processes. Those who
experience inequality, the politics of exclusion and social injustice
by virtue of gender, ethnicity and/or class and other differences
are the most vulnerable in the face of new adversities, including
those that occur in response to globalization. Broader theoretical
and methodological contexts for these nation- and region-specificstudies are provided in essays by leading gender theorists.
Divisions of labor, migration, war and peace-building are among
the specific topics addressed in papers from China, India, Israel,
Korea, Germany, Australia, Turkey, and the USA.
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ISBN Print: 9780857247438
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Series ISSN: 1529-2126
Publication date: 20 June 2011
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Analyzing Gender, Intersectionality, andMultiple Inequalities: Global,Transnational and Local ContextsAdvances in Gender ResearchVolume 15
Esther Ngan-Ling Chow American University, DC, USA
Marcia Texler SegalIndiana University Southeast at New Albany, IN, USA
Tan Lin All China Women's Federation, China
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This is the only book to provide a comprehensive
introduction to the sociology of diagnosis through
original theoretical and empirical work by
established and emerging scholars and, as such,
it is poised to become a touchstone volume. Intotal, 16 articles are presented across four
sections. “Power and the Politics of Diagnosis”
explores diagnosis as a process of definition that
includes: labeling dynamics between “diagnoser” and diagnosed;
boundary struggles between diverse constituents – both among
medical practioners and between medical authorities and others(such as lay persons, legal, religious, and/or governmental
agents); and the symbolic and material interests behind contested
diagnoses. “Identity, Experience, and Action” analyzes the impact
of diagnosis on individual identity and illness experience,
diagnosis as a basis for collective identity, and social action in
relation to diagnoses. “Diagnosis and Social Control” considersthe role of diagnosis in norm enforcement and the production of
moral boundaries and social standards, and diagnosis in relation
to medicalization. “Nosological Dynamics” explores diagnoses as
socio-political entities embedded in social relations.
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Series ISSN: 1057-6290
Publication date: 19 August 2011
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Sociology of DiagnosisAdvances in Medical SociologyVolume 12
P.J. McGannUniversity of Michigan, MI, USA
David J. HutsonUniversity of Michigan, MI, USA
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This is the only comprehensive and up-to-date
analysis of the political economy of the five
Nordic countries (Denmark, Finland, Iceland,
Norway, Sweden). Five studies have been written
within a project, and are based on thoroughdiscussions on a common framework within
which the distinct features of the economic
policies of each separate country are analysed in
a comparative perspective. The studies are accompanied by an
extensive comparative discussion – written collectively by the
members of the project team – that locates the Nordic model(s)within the wider map of capitalist varieties in the contemporary
Western world. This book emphasizes the variety of experiences
within the Nordic realm, from the dramatic collapse of Iceland's
economy as the financial bubble burst in 2008 to the full-
employment oil-economy of Norway that proved virtually
unaffected by the financial instabilities of 2008. It also identifiescertain common transformations (particularly linked to the politics
of immigration and integration, the persistent role of the unions,
and new opportunities created by national systems of innovation).
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Series ISSN: 0195-6310
Publication date: 18 October 2010
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The Nordic Varieties of CapitalismComparative Social ResearchVolume 28
Lars MjøsetUniversity of Oslo, Norway
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This volume of Contributions to Conflict
Management, Peace Economics and
Development includes some of the selected
papers presented by scholars in a European
Peace Science Network Meeting recently held in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Chapters in this
volume cover the conflicts in Maoist India, South
America, and Sub-Saharan Africa. The authors
have employed highly sophisticated quantitative techniques and
principles of Economics and Political Science in determining the
causes of these ethnic conflicts and effects on human andmaterial resources.
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Series ISSN: 1572-8323
Publication date: 29 July 2011
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Ethnic Conflicts, Civil War and Cost ofConflictContributions to Conflict Management, Peace Economics andDevelopmentVolume 17
Raul CarusoUniversità Cattolica Del Sacro Cuore, Italy
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As corruption is a serious problem in many Asian
countries their governments have introduced
many anti-corruption measures since the 1950s.
This book analyzes and evaluates the anti-
corruption strategies employed in Hong KongSAR, India, Indonesia, Japan, Mongolia, the
Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, and
Thailand. These countries are selected because
they represent the three major patterns of corruption control, with
Japan adopting Pattern 1 (anti-corruption laws without any anti-
corruption agency [ACA]); India, the Philippines and Taiwanemploying Pattern 2 (anti-corruption laws with multiple ACAs); and
Singapore, Hong Kong SAR, Thailand, South Korea, Indonesia,
and Mongolia belonging to Pattern 3 (anti-corruption laws with a
single ACA). Among the ten countries, only Singapore and Hong
Kong SAR have succeeded in minimizing corruption because of
the commitment of their political leaders in curbing corruption,their favorable policy contexts, and the impartial implementation of
effective anti-corruption measures. On the other hand, the other
eight Asian countries have failed to curb corruption because of the
lack of political will, their unfavorable policy contexts, and their
reliance on ineffective anti-corruption measures.
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ISBN Print: 9780857248190
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Series ISSN: 0732-1317
Publication date: 21 July 2011
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Curbing Corruption in Asian Countries: An Impossible Dream?Research in Public Policy Analysis and ManagementVolume 20
Jon S. T Quah
National University of Singapore, Singapore and Anti-Corruption Consultant, Singapore
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This set of two companion volumes places the
labor markets, workplaces, jobs and workers of
Europe in comparative perspective and focuses
on the politics, economics, sociology, and history
of work and workers in Europe. It comparescontemporary patterns and the recent history of
European workers with other models of work
worldwide.
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ISBN Print: 9781780521282
Series ISSN: 0277-2833
Publication date: 19 July 2011
Imprint: Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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Comparing European WorkersResearch in the Sociology of WorkVolume 22, Parts A & B
David BradyDuke University, NC, USA
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This second of two companion volumes places
the labor markets, workplaces, jobs and workers
of Europe in comparative perspective. It focuses
on the politics, economics, sociology, and history
of work and workers in Europe. It contains bothqualitative and quantitative studies as well as
explicitly theoretical work, and compares
contemporary patterns and the recent history of
European workers with other models of work worldwide. Authors
contribute a variety of methodological and theoretical
perspectives, with papers that push the boundaries of evidenceand argument. Specific topics in “Comparing European Workers
Volume 22: Policies and Institutions” include: the political economy
of active social policy in post-industrial democracies; social
protection dualism, de-industrialization and cost containment;
organized labor in Europe; and unionization in East European ex-
communist countries. It asks such questions as “Does European-style welfare generosity discourage single mother employment?”,
“Whose interests do unions represent?” and “Are trade unions still
redistributive?”
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ISBN Electronic: 9780857249326
Series ISSN: 0277-2833
Publication date: 7 July 2011
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Comparing European Workers:Policies and InstitutionsResearch in the Sociology of WorkVolume 22, Part B
David Brady
Duke University, NC, USA
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This volume comprises empirical research and
theoretical papers within three key areas, namely
children’s wellbeing, children and youth peer
cultures, and the rights of children and youth.
These empirical studies include children's voicesand experiences from four continents (Asia,
Europe, North America, and South America) and
a range of methodological and theoretical
orientations. A clear connection with social policy at a national and
international level is made in many of these studies. Topics are
wide-ranging and include: Praetorian militarization; school mobility;maths and reading achievement gaps; dating and the
developmental discourse in a summer camp; and school and
social exclusion for urban young people. Altogether, these studies
highlight how structure and culture both limit and enable the life
chances of children, how children interpret and construct their
social relations and environments, and how children viewthemselves as well as how others view the rights of children. This
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Children and Youth series successfully show-cases major strands
of current thinking on children and youth in our world today.
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ISBN Print: 9781780520742
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Series ISSN: 1537-4661
Publication date: 19 July 2011
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The Well-Being, Peer Cultures andRights of ChildrenSociological Studies of Children and YouthVolume 14
Loretta E. BassUniversity of Oklahoma, OK, USA
David A. KinneyCentral Michigan University, MI, USA
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This volume of Studies in Law, Politics and
Society contains a symposium on indigenous
peoples in Latin America. It examines the ways in
which rights are negotiated between those
groups and the states in which they live. Thearticles in the symposium show the different
ways in which the complex politics of rights play
out in Latin American nations. They ask us to
consider the way in which context is reflected in the political and
legal life of indigenous peoples, and they consider various
theoretical paradigms for understanding rights.
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ISBN Print: 9781780520803
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Series ISSN: 1059-4337
Publication date: 30 June 2011
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Studies in Law, Politics, and SocietyStudies in Law, Politics, and SocietyVolume 55
Austin Sarat Amherst College, MA, USA
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This volume is designed to renew, stimulate and
facilitate discussion about project-based
organizations (PBOs) and how they increasingly
pervade business dimensions, from R&D and
new product development, to the production of complex capital goods and implementation of
organizational change across very different
industries, such as management consulting,
engineering or entertainment. Contributors analyze PBOs as firms,
units or networks of firms set up to complete a specific
assignment, as well as addressing the evolution from traditionaloperations-driven project management, to the strategic role of
projects in delivering innovation and organizational change, and
the implications for research and teaching. The volume brings
together scholars with a diverse theoretical background and uses
a wealth of methodological approaches in studying PBOs. It
focuses on theoretical frameworks for understanding PBOsthrough different lenses, looks at learning at the individual, team
and organizational levels in temporary organizational structures,
investigates current issues related to projects and networks, and
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ISBN Print: 9781780521923
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Series ISSN: 0742-3322
Publication date: 29 August 2011
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Project-Based Organizing andStrategic ManagementAdvances in Strategic ManagementVolume 28
Gino CattaniNew York University, NY, USA
Simone FerrianiUniversità di Bologna, Italy
Lars Frederiksen Aarhus University, Denmark
Prof. Dr Florian A. TäubeEBS Universität für Wirtschaft und Recht i. Gr, Germany
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This book series’ mission is to provide a forum
for critique, commentary, and discussion about
key research methodology issues in the strategic
management field. Strategic management relies
on an array of complex methods drawn fromvarious allied disciplines to examine how
managers attempt to lead their firms toward
success. With this in mind this sixth volume of
the series is built around the theme of “Building Methodological
Bridges”.
Within this overarching theme, this volume includes twosubthemes. The first is “Bridges between Macro and Micro
Research” and the second is “Bridges to Stronger Designs and
Analysis”. With authors from an array of backgrounds, including
thought leaders from not only strategic management, but also
from organizational behavior, human resource management, and
entrepreneurship, we are confident that the chapters offered in the
current volume will build bridges for the organizational sciencestoward greater methodological rigour and creativity.
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ISBN Print: 9781780520261
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Series ISSN: 1479-8387
Publication date: 9 September 2011
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Building Methodological BridgesResearch Methodology in Strategy and ManagementVolume 6
Donald D. BerghUniversity of Denver, CO, USA
David J. Ketchen Jr Auburn University, AL, USA
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Accurate and useful assessment of tourism
market opportunities, network behavior, and
tourism destination management performance
requires solid foundations in performance
evaluation theory as well as applying metricscovering both sense-making contexts and
outcomes. Advances in Culture, Tourism and
Hospitality Research seeks to advance
knowledge and sense-making skills in interpreting cultural,
organizational, and personal influences relating to tourism and
hospitality behaviors. The ten papers in this volume make explicitcurrent tourism assessment practices and look at how such
assessments are being conducted and how to go about
accomplishing prescribing and applying advanced assessment
metrics. With a multi-regional focus that includes Asia, Europe,
and North America this volume examines a variety of topics
including: using importance-performance analysis to discerncultural differences in image perceptions with application to
international visitors to Mauritius; network analysis methods for
modelling tourism’s inter-organizational systems; and tools for
overcoming continuing bad performance in tourism destination
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Series ISSN: 1871-3173
Publication date: 26 September 2011
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Assessing Tourism MarketOpportunities, Network Behavior, andManagement PerformanceAdvances in Culture, Tourism and Hospitality ResearchVolume 5
Arch G. WoodsideBoston College, NY, USA
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Advances in Hospitality and Leisure (AHL), a
peer-review series published annually, is seeking
to deliver refreshing insights from a host of
scientific investigations pertaining to hospitality,
leisure, and tourism, while rendering anacademic forum to stimulate discussion on
current literature, contemporary issues and
emerging trends essential to theory advancement
as well as professional practices from a global perspective. The
main focus of this series is to divulge the innovative methods of
inquiry so as to inspire new research topics that are vital and havebeen largely neglected. AHL strives to address the needs of the
populace willing to disseminate seminal ideas, concepts, and
theories derived from scholarly inquiries. Potential readers may
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ISBN Print: 9780857247698
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Series ISSN: 1745-3542
Publication date: 23 August 2011
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Advances in Hospitality and LeisureAdvances in Hospitality and LeisureVolume 7
Joseph S. ChenIndiana University, IN, USA