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Some Fine-Tuning for Dominant Diagonal Matrices
(1988-07)
Given a linear system Ax=b, where A is a dominant diagonal matrix with positive diagonals and non-positive off-diagonals, but b as both positive and negative components, necessary and sufficient conditions on bj are derived ...
Comparative advantage and the welfare impact of European integration
(Institution PressWiley Periodicals, Inc., 2012-10)
Neighborhood Planning Organizations: Perspectives and Choices
(Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, CA, 1985)
Reductions in government expenditures for human services have worsened conditions in lowincome urban neighborhoods at a time when needs are increasing. Despite these conditions, some neighborhood planning organizations ...
Where do resources come from? The role of idiosyncratic situations
(John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., 2004-08)
In this paper, we examine the emergence of resources. Our analysis of technological capability acquisition by global U.S.-based chemical firms shows that the emergence of resources is inherently evolutionary. We find that ...
Managerial foresight and attempted rent appropriation: insider trading on knowledge of imminent breakthroughs
(John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., 2005-09)
In order to establish a competitive advantage, firms must acquire or create resources at a price below their value in use. Absent pure luck, this requires managers to exercise foresight about a resource's future value ...
Doing well by doing good—case study: ‘Fair & Lovely’ whitening cream
(John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., 2007-12)
According to the ‘doing well by doing good’ proposition, firms have a corporate social responsibility to achieve some larger social goals, and can do so without a financial sacrifice. This research note empirically examines ...
IN THIS ISSUE: What Are Characteristics of Significant Research?
(Sage Publications, 1995)