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Contents of Volume 49
Volume 49, Number 1 January-February 2006
EDITOR’S PERSPECTIVE
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Catherine M. Dalton
EXECUTIVE DIGEST
Spotlight on critical thinking
Michael B. Metzger
EXECUTIVE FOCUS
The business of entertainment: An interview with John Eck,
President, Media Works, NBC Universal
Catherine M. Dalton
EXECUTIVE COMMENTARY
A personal view of Sun Microsystems
John C. Shoemaker
implementing reverse e-auctions: A learning process
Daesik Hur, Janet L. Hartley, and Vincent A. Mabert
Putting sport into organizations: The role of the accountant
Ralph Adler
Holding up the mirror: The impact of strategic procurement
practices on account management
Lynette J. Ryals and Beth Rogers
introducing E-MARKPLAN: A practical methodology to plan
e-marketing activities
Sandeep Krishnamurthy
Is collaboration paying off for firms?
Patricia J. Daugherty, R. Glenn Richey, Anthony S. Roath,
Soonhong Min, Haozhe Chen, Aaron D. Arndt, and Stefan E. Genchev
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Internet use in Ukraine’s Orange Revolution
Myroslaw J. Kyj 71
BOOKS ON THE HORIZON by Mimi Dollinger
Cult of Power: Sex Discrimination in Corporate America and
What Can Be Done About It
Martha Burk
Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of
Everything
Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner
The Travels of a T-shirt in the Global Economy: An Economist
Examines the Markets, Power, and Politics of World Trade
Pietra Rivoli
Wizard!: Harry Potter’s Brand Magic
Stephen Brown
Volume 49, Number 2 March-April 2006
EDITOR’S PERSPECTIVE
The face of diversity is more than skin deep
Catherine M. Dalton
EXECUTIVE DIGEST
Spotlight on corporate governance
Dan R. Dalton and Catherine M. Dalton
EXECUTIVE FOCUS
From canning jars to aerospace: An interview with
R. David Hoover, Chairperson, Chief Executive Officer,
and President of Ball Corporation
Catherine M. Dalton
Gross national accumulation
Charles T. Stewart Jr.
Y2K all over again: How groupthink permeates IS
and compromises security
William Schiano and Joseph W. Weiss
CONTENTS OF VOLUME 49
CLASS: Five elements of corporate governance
to manage strategic risk
Stephen A. Drew, Patricia C. Kelley, and Terry Kendrick
Marketing: Who’s really minding the store globally?
Linda C. Ueltschy, John K. Ryans Jr., and Irene Herremans
Designing and executing memorable service experiences:
Lights, camera, experiment, integrate, action!
F. lan Stuart
Fail better! Samuel Beckett’s secrets of business
and branding success
Stephen Brown
BOOKS ON THE HORIZON by Mimi Dollinger
Beyond Reason: Using Emotions as you Negotiate
Roger Fisher and Daniel Shapiro
Blue Ocean Strategy: How to Create Uncontested
Market Space and Make the Competition Irrelevant
W. Chan Kim and Renée Mauborgne
The Flight of the Creative Class: The New Global
Competition for Talent
Richard Florida
The Man Behind the Microchip: Robert Noyce
and the Invention of Silicon Valley
Leslie Berlin
Volume 49, Number 3 May-June 2006
EDITOR’S PERSPECTIVE
A recipe for success in succession planning
Catherine M. Dalton
EXECUTIVE DIGEST
Spotlight on marketing
Leslie M. Fine
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EXECUTIVE FOCUS
The ice man cometh: An interview with Terry D. Growcock,
Chairperson, Chief Executive Officer, and President
of The Manitowoc Company
Catherine M. Dalton
Unemployment insurance system at risk: Snapshot of a
troubled partnership
Robert J. Grossman
Strategies to prevent economic recessions from causing
business failure
John A. Pearce Il and Steven C. Michael
Much more at stake than Gewurztraminer: The U.S.
Supreme Court’s wine decision
James V. Koch
Are foreign banks sure winners in post-WTO China?
M.K. Leung and Ricky Y.K. Chan
Competencies: Alternative frameworks for
competitive advantage
Robert L. Cardy and T.T. Selvarajan
Public relations comes of age
David Robinson
BOOKS ON THE HORIZON by Mimi Dollinger
Chocolate: A Bittersweet Saga of Dark and Light
Mort Rosenblum
DisneyWar
James B. Stewart
The Martha Rules: 10 Essentials for Achieving Success
as You Start, Build, or Manage a Business
Martha Stewart
Twilight in the Desert: The Coming Saudi Oil Shock
and the World Economy
Matthew R. Simmons
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Volume 49, Number 4 Ju-l Auygus t 2006
EDITOR’S PERSPECTIVE
When remarkable women are unremarkable
Catherine M. Dalton
EXECUTIVE DIGEST
Spotlight on entrepreneurship
S. Trevis Certo, Samuel C. Certo, and Christopher R. Reutzel
EXECUTIVE FOCUS
The business of beauty, a beauty in business: An interview
with Georgette Mosbacher, CEO and President of Borghese
Catherine M. Dalton
The role and relevance of refocused inventory: Supply chain
management solutions
Robert Frankel
The Greydollarfella: An endangered species or a market
opportunity?
Stephen Ogden-Barnes and Stella Minahan
Employees: The key link to corporate reputation
management
Karen S. Cravens and Elizabeth Goad Oliver
Structuring deals and governance after the IPO:
Entrepreneurs and venture capitalists in high tech start-ups
David R. Williams, W. Jack Duncan, and Peter M. Ginter
Just how unethical is American business?
Ronald W. Clement
The innovation blueprint
C. Brooke Dobni
BOOKS ON THE HORIZON by Mimi Dollinger
Fast Second: How Smart Companies Bypass Radical
Innovation to Enter and Dominate New Markets
Constantinos C. Markides and Paul A. Geroski
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Think Big, Act Small: How America’s Best Performing
Companies Keep the Start-up Spirit Alive
Jason Jennings
The People’s Tycoon: Henry Ford and the American
Century
Steven Watts
Sloan Rules: Alfred P. Sloan and the Triumph of
General Motors
David Farber
Volume 49, Number 5 September -October 2006
EDITOR’S PERSPECTIVE
When organizational values are mere rhetoric
Catherine M. Dalton
EXECUTIVE DIGEST
Spotlight on strategic management
Michael A. Hitt
EXECUTIVE FOCUS
Recipe for success: An interview with Marla Gottschalk,
President and Chief Executive Officer of The
Pampered Chef®
Catherine M. Dalton
Process chain: A new paradigm of collaborative commerce
and synchronized supply chain
DaeSoo Kim
Understanding and breaking the rules of business: Toward a
systematic four-step process
Dodo zu Knyphausen-Aufsess, Nils Bickhoff, and Thomas Bieger
How should a company respond to a product harm crisis?
The role of corporate reputation and consumer-based cues
Daniel Laufer and W. Timothy Coombs
The role of the Internet in physician—patient relationships:
The issue of trust
S. Altan Erdem and L. Jean Harrison-Walker
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Saying it like it isn’t: The pros and cons of 360-degree
feedback
Mary Carson
Insights from preferability letters
Wanda A. Wallace
Making effective pricing decisions
Kostis Indounas
BOOKS ON THE HORIZON by Mimi Doilinger
In Their Time: The Greatest Business Leaders
of the Twentieth Century
Anthony J. Mayo and Nitin Nohria
The Search: How Google and Its Rivals Rewrote the
Rules of Business, and Transformed Our Culture
John Battelle
One Tough Mother: Success in Life, Business and Apple Pies
Gert Boyle with Kerry Tymchuk
Let My People Go Surfing: The Education of a Reluctant
Businessman
Yvon Chouinard
Volume 49, Number 6 November -December 2006
EDITOR’S PERSPECTIVE
Brandy the dog on leadership
Catherine M. Dalton
EXECUTIVE DIGEST
Spotlight on human resource management
James C. Wimbush
EXECUTIVE FOCUS
Blending personal values and organizational decision-making:
An interview with Randall Grahm, President-for-Life,
Bonny Doon Vineyards
Kay M. Nicols and Amy J. Hillman
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Retaliation: The form of 21st century employment discrimination
Michael Z. Sincoff, William M. Slonaker, and Ann C. Wendt 443
Tacit meaning in disguise: Hidden metaphors in new
product development and market making
Thorsten Teichert, lwan von Wartburg, and Russell Braterman
Changing levels of intellectual property rights protection
for global firms: A synopsis of recent U.S. and EU trade
enforcement strategies
Peggy E. Chaudhry
The role of personal relationships in inter-firm alliances:
Benefits, dysfunctions, and some suggestions
Henry Adobor
Real-time strategy: Evolutionary game development
Martin Walfisz, Peter Zackariasson, and Timothy L. Wilson
Aligning employees through “line of sight”
Wendy R. Boswell, John B. Bingham, and Alexander J.S. Colvin
BOOKS ON THE HORIZON by Mimi Dollinger
Chasing Daylight: How My Forthcoming Death
Transformed My Life
Eugene O’Kelly
The Average American: The Extraordinary Search for the
Nation’s Most Ordinary Citizen
Kevin O’Keefe
The Ten Faces of Innovation: IDEO’s Strategies for Beating
the Devil’s Advocate and Driving Creativity Throughout
Your Organization
Tom Kelley with Jonathan Littman
The Wal-Mart Effect: How the World’s Most Powerful Company
Really Works — and How It’s Transforming the American Economy
Charles Fishman
Author Index, Volume 49
Subject Index, Volume 49
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