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MLB
(Monthly Library Bulletin)
(Monthly Library Bulletin)
A Publication of The Gad & Birgit Rausing Library
Vol. 24, No. 06, June 2014
IN THIS ISSUE
2014 Business Plan Competition: Who’s the
Winner?
Selected Article
Leader Political Skill and Team Performance
Journal of Management
● News Corner
● Selected Article
What factors explain stock market retardation
in Islamic Countries?
Emerging Markets Review
What Do We Know About Social Media?
Journal of Advertising Research
● National Press Review
● New Books Added to the Library
● Contents of Current Journals
Retirement: Don’t Slow Down, Speed Up!
Strategic Finance
The Future of Asian Finance
Finance & Development
One Portal, Total Access
CIO Magazine
Will You Ever Need an Exit Strategy?
IEEE IT Professional
The Return of Geopolitics
Foreign Affairs
Summon the Rain
Scientific American Magazine
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Table of Contents
LUMS News Corner
Article
 2014 Business Plan Competition: Who’s the Winner? ---------------------------------------------------------- ii
National Press Review ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1
New Books ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 08
Current Journal Contents
Business
1. Business History -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13
2. Business Horizons ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 14
3. Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 16
4. Global Business and Organizational Excellence ---------------------------------------------------------------- 17
Management
5. Administrative Science Quarterly ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 18
6. Human Resource Management Review --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 19
7. IIMB Management Review -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 20
8. Journal of Management ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 21
9. Journal of Management Development ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 22
10. Journal of Management Studies ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 23
11. MIS Quarterly ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 24
12. The Leadership Quarterly --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 26
Marketing
13. Emerging Markets Review -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 28
14. International Journal of Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Marketing ----------------------------------------- 29
15. Journal of Advertising Research ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 30
16. Journal of Marketing Research -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 31
Finance
17. Journal of Accountancy ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 32
18. Journal of Accounting & Economics -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 33
19. Journal of Financial Economics ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 34
20. Strategic Finance ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 35
Economics
21. Finance & Development ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 36
22. Journal of Asian Economics ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 38
23. The Economic Journal ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 39
24. The Journal of Development Studies ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 41
25. The Quarterly Journal of Economics ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 42
Table of Contents
Social Sciences
26. Journal of Applied Psychology --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 43
27. Journal of Applied Social Psychology ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 45
28. Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology ----------------------------------------------------- 46
Sciences & Engineering
29. CIO Magazine ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 47
30. IEEE Computer ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 49
31. IEEE IT Professional --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 50
General
32. Foreign Affairs ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 51
33. Scientific American magazine ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 54
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LUMS NEWS CORNER
NEWS CORNER
Groundbreaking Ceremony of LUMS Coca-Cola Aquatic Centre
The groundbreaking ceremony for the Coca-Cola sponsored Aquatic Centre at the Lahore
University of Management Sciences (LUMS) took place on Friday, 30 May, 2014. Ahmet Bozer,
President Coca-Cola International, the chief guest at the event, along with other members of the
Coca-Cola team, were welcomed at LUMS by Dr. Sohail Naqvi, Vice Chancellor, LUMS, and Abdul
Razak Dawood, Rector, LUMS.
A memorandum of understanding was signed after which the groundbreaking took place at the site
where the international standard indoor swimming pool will be built. The Coca Cola Aquatic Centre
will be built in line with FINA specifications and will measure 25 meters. The facility will be indoor,
operational for all seasons and certified for national and international competitions. Presently,
there is no FINA approved 25 meters swimming pool operational at any university in Pakistan.
With the addition of the Aquatic Centre, LUMS will be able to develop teams in swimming, water
polo and other aquatic sports.
LUMS Receives Service Appreciation Award at 'Service Punch - 2014'
LUMS recently received an award at Pakistan’s First Service Appreciation Awards held at a Service
Conference titled “Service Punch -2014”. Activ8 Private Limited in collaboration with Pakistan
Human Capital Forum held Pakistan’s first ever Service Conference “Service Punch -2014,” which
was attended by a large number of CEO’s, business heads, delegates and guests belonging to
customer services and other business backgrounds.
The conference also featured the first ever service awards based on a survey by rozee.pk, for the
best service providers in different sectors. According to the survey LUMS, MCB, Standard
Chartered Bank, Nestle, McDonalds, Honda, TCS, Wi-Tribe,PC and Shauka tKhanum Memorial
Cancer Hospital and Research Centre topped their respective industry categories.
LUMS Alumni Reunion in Australia
LUMS is recognised not only for its high quality education but also for its strong networks i.e.
linking its current students and alumni in a single loop and promoting healthy interactions,
exposure and experiences. LUMS Alumni Australia Chapter recently had a social gathering at
Coogee Beach, Sydney. Thus, fulfilling their promise of making alumni feel like a community, “A
Family” no matter how far away they are.
LUMS RWES Wins Dunya TV Shadow Budget Competition
The LUMS Random Walk Economics Society (RWES) Team emerged victorious in the Dunya TV
Shadow Budget Competition. The team was competing against Lahore School of Economics,
Kinnaird College and University of Central Punjab in an exercise to propose a fully documented
budget of Pakistan.
The team selected by RWES comprised of undergraduate students – Vivek Pinjani, Umer Mustafa
Merchant, Momina Idrees, Mahlaqa Irfan, Osama Sajid and Maham Ashfaq.
The team has also won a cash prize of PKR 100,000 from Dunya TV as winners of the competition.
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2014 Business Plan Competition: Who’s the Winner?
This year’s Wharton Business Plan Competition (BPC) featured a number of “better, faster,
cheaper” ways to complete tasks by moving processes online, including hunting for an
apartment, buying an annuity and figuring out which colleges to apply to. Of course, not every
entry fit that exact model: There were also plans focused on the use of drones for surveying oil
and gas pipelines, screening tests for serious eye disease and ways to perfect the fine art of
sandwich-making.
Competing for more than $120,000 (the largest amount to date) in combined cash prizes and
in-kind legal and accounting services, the eight finalists presented their pitches on May 1 to a
panel of judges and an audience of venture capitalists, business leaders, faculty and students.
The competition is open to any student of the University of Pennsylvania (in fact, at this year’s
competition, nine different Penn schools were represented) and is managed by the Wharton
Entrepreneurship program.
This year’s BPC saw a record number of entries: 181 submissions from more than 490
participants. Over the course of the academic year, 200 judges narrowed down the entries to
25 semifinalists and then to eight, who competed in the “Great Eight” Venture Finals. The
judges for the finals competition hailed from Karlin Asset Management, Bay City Capital,
Catterton Partners, ExamWorks Group and J. Moore Partners. After hearing the finalists’ 10minute pitches, the judges had a chance to ask questions about issues such as return on
investment, market size, value proposition, budgets and timelines.
The team judged to have the most viable business plan was named the grand prize winner,
receiving the $30,000 Michelson Grand Prize, plus $15,000 in legal and accounting services.
The second-place winner received $15,000 in cash and $15,000 in legal and accounting
services, and the third-place winner received $10,000 in cash and $15,000 in legal and
accounting services. A People’s Choice Award of $3,000 was also presented, with the winner
determined by audience members’ votes.
New this year was the Wharton Social Impact Prize, given to a semifinalist team incorporating
social impact into their business plan. The inaugural $10,000 award went to Dana Cita
(“Aspiration Fund” in Indonesian), an initiative to help Indonesian youths bridge the education
financing and employment gap.
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Below are descriptions of the eight finalist business plans. Who do you think won? (You’ll find
out at the end of the article — no peeking!)
Abaris: “Who are our target customers?” Wharton graduate student Matt Carey asked the
audience. He showed a slide of an older couple in front of a house. “These are my parents.”
Winning a chuckle from the attendees, Carey explained that his fledgling company, Abaris, is
targeting 10 million upscale American households aged 54 to 65 who are planning their
retirement. It is the first-of-its-kind online marketplace for annuities, he noted.
“When you were applying to college or business school, did you ever wish you could view the
application files of already-admitted students?” –Lydia Fayal
Carey said that although he has worked at the Treasury Department as a policy advisor on
retirement and pension-related issues, even he found the annuity market confusing. Abaris, he
pointed out, offers a much-needed unbiased, transparent overview of annuity options, sold on
a significantly reduced, flat-commission basis. By cutting out the traditional middlemen —
insurance agents and private wealth managers — Abaris will help consumers understand what
they are buying and choose the optimal plan. This will also benefit insurance companies,
whose annuity sales will become more profitable when the traditional sales channels are
eliminated, Carey stated. Abaris will pilot in June and launch by 2015, and anticipates $40
million in revenues by 2018.
AdmitSee: AdmitSee co-founder Lydia Fayal, a University of Pennsylvania law student, began
her presentation with a question. “When you were applying to college or business school, did
you ever wish you could view the application files of already-admitted students?” Of course,
many of us would have liked to — and that is what AdmitSee is counting on. The site, which
projects $145,000 in revenues this year and expects to be cash-positive by June 2015, pays
accepted students to anonymously post profiles that include their college acceptances, essays,
grades, extracurricular activities and advice for new applicants. Users can access basic profile
content for free. Unlocking a profile’s full content costs $5 to $20 and packages of 10 profiles
from a particular school or based around a particular topic can be purchased for $40.
Fayal and co-founder Stephanie Shyu, also a Penn law student, said that AdmitSee will help
level the higher education playing field and build an online community in the process. In the
$6 billion college admissions market, with 21.8 million students enrolled in four-year colleges
and 25% of applicants applying to more than seven schools, AdmitSee is going head-to-head
with much more expensive private consultants who are its main competitors.
Identified Technologies: The oil and gas industry is one of the largest on the planet, and the
founders of Identified Technologies say they have just the product for it. The team provides
small flying robots — known as quadrotors — to survey and monitor oil and gas pipelines.
Pipelines require frequent checking for normal wear and tear, as well as vandalism.
Current pipeline-monitoring methods, said team leader and Wharton PhD candidate Andy Wu,
are slow, expensive and imprecise or cannot provide on-demand data. These traditional
processes include land-based inspection — which “literally involves teams of men walking
along millions of miles of pipeline with handheld scanners” — helicopters and satellites. Wu
and his teammate, Dick Zhang, a University of Pennsylvania engineering student, noted that
their quadrotors — which come complete with patented docking stations where the robots
autonomously swap and charge batteries and offload data — can perform the same work more
quickly and more efficiently.
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Wu and Zhang see a $1.46 billion market annually in U.S. natural gas monitoring alone, and
said they can deliver margins greater than 70%. They are currently in a pilot with a Fortune
200 firm that produces more than 14% of the country’s natural gas.
Matt & Marie’s: Nicole Capp’s great-grandparents immigrated to Brooklyn from Italy, where
they opened an Italian grocery and sandwich shop. Now, Capp, who is a Wharton graduate
student, has joined team leader Justin Sapolsky to create Matt & Marie’s, a modern Italian
sandwich store which will open in Philadelphia’s main business district this summer.
“By doing something you do many times a day, with little or no effort, you can actually make
money.” –Sanghoon Kwak
The team says it will bring fine dining-quality food and hospitality to an accessible fast-food
format. Sapolsky and Capp compare their concept to Five Guys for burgers and Chipotle for
TexMex, saying that these companies hit the consumer “sweet spot” with hearty portion sizes,
fresh ingredients, a small targeted menu and a slightly higher price point than traditional fastfood joints.
Matt & Marie’s aims to capture the sandwich market with offerings like the Italian Stallion:
coppa, fennel and genoa salami, sharp provolone, house-made sweet pickled peppers and
spicy pepperoncini aioli on fresh Italian bread. The two self-confessed “Wharton operations
junkies” have carefully engineered their business plan including running math simulations to
minimize wait times and creating proprietary automated management tools for their
anticipated chain of stores.
PhaseOptics: By 2030, there will be an estimated 35 million diabetics in the U.S. Among
diabetes’ more serious complications is blindness. The PhaseOptics team said the company can
help prevent diabetes-related blindness with a revolutionary imaging technology that improves
early detection and prevention.
According to team leader Frank Brodie, a Perelman School of Medicine and Wharton graduate
student, medical standards call for diabetics to be screened at least annually by an
ophthalmologist, but about 50% of patients do not go regularly. Moreover, the two existing
diagnostic options have drawbacks: One entails a lengthy, invasive procedure, and the other,
while easier on the patient, is not nearly as accurate. The team’s patented software, Phase
Variance OCT, offers “the best of both worlds,” Brodie noted: A quick, simple procedure that
yields images as sharp as more invasive technologies. Plus, the screenings can be performed
in the primary care office as part of the patient’s regular visit. The team has received $2
million in National Institutes of Health grants and has a three-phase plan to roll the product
out to device manufacturers and medical professionals.
Senvol: Originally a tool for creating one-off prototypes, 3D printing is increasingly being used
to manufacture just about anything, from jewelry to aerospace parts. It is an estimated $2.2
billion market with a 28% growth rate. Senvol aims to capitalize on 3D printing’s exponential
growth in the manufacturing industry by strategically positioning itself between supply and
demand.
According to team leader Zach Simkin, a Wharton graduate student, Senvol applies a
proprietary algorithm to help manufacturers determine which of their industrial parts can be
produced more cost effectively by using 3D printing. To date, the team has worked with
several Fortune 500 companies in the aerospace, oil and gas, consumer products and
automotive sectors. To deliver the products, Senvol plans to create a network of service
bureaus from among the 112 existing “mom and pop” 3D producers, which will allow it to offer
manufacturers prices up to 70% lower than previously available, Simkin said. Senvol will
become profitable this year with a projected revenue of $900,000, growing to an anticipated
$89 million by 2018.
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“It was surprising how much misinformation there was out there about renting in Philadelphia,
particularly given the abundance of high quality buildings and great places to live.” –Ashrit
Kamireddi
Slidejoy: How many times a day do you unlock your phone? As much as 50 to 100 if you’re
like many people, according to the Slidejoy team. Slidejoy is an Android app that pays users to
view attractively designed ads every time they unlock their phones. In only three months,
Slidejoy has garnered more than 18,000 downloads and served over 24 million ad impressions.
“By doing something you do many times a day, with little or no effort, you can actually make
money,” said team leader and Wharton graduate student Sanghoon Kwak. Users receive $5 to
$10 per month for allowing the ads on their phones, and the payment (in cash or as a
charitable donation of their choice) is the same whether or not they engage with the ads (by
swiping left).
The Slidejoy app learns users’ preferences over time, taking into account time of day and
different locations to create a more profitable, relevant experience, Kwak noted. Initial
advertisers include Groupon and Macy’s. Slidejoy has appeared on CNET, CNBC and Fox 29,
and expects to be profitable by year-end with one million users.
VeryApt: VeryApt team leaders Ashrit Kamireddi and Scott Bierbryer, both Wharton graduate
students, have something in common: They both hated searching for an apartment when they
moved to Philadelphia for school. “It was surprising how much misinformation there was out
there about renting in Philadelphia, particularly given the abundance of high quality buildings
and great places to live,” said Kamireddi. The brainchild of this frustration was VeryApt, a
website that helps people find apartments by combining user-generated reviews with big-data
analytics to deliver intelligent, personalized recommendations.
Financially supported by the apartment buildings themselves (who benefit from the marketing
leads), and targeting upscale prospects such as working professionals and graduate students,
VeryApt examines a user’s preferences across 250+ data points to yield a tailored list of
apartments including amenity lists, photos and neighborhood guides. So far, the business has
generated $50,000 across 25 building subscriptions and sees a $15.5 million-dollar revenue
opportunity in Philadelphia alone, the team leaders said. VeryApt anticipates expansion to 20
cities by year three and 50 cities by year five, at which point it projects $45 million in
revenues.
And the Winner is…
Slidejoy won first prize. Second place went to PhaseOptics, which also took away the People’s
Choice Award. The third prize winner was VeryApt.
Slidejoy’s Kwak said the prize would be “really helpful for us to find a place to work out of and
get the whole team in one place…. We’ve been living on friends’ couches and floors for over a
year now.” As for PhaseOptics, team leader Brodie said that the team is actively fundraising
right now, and the prize money will help support its fundraising trips across the country.
VeryApt team member Scott Bierbryer said the award will help cover legal and office space
expenses, as he and his colleagues “really build out the Philly model and then start the
business in other cities.”
Now in its 16th year, the Wharton Business Plan Competition has helped develop a number of
successful companies including Warby Parker, Petplan, Stylitics, DocASAP, Innova Dynamics
and MicroMRI. More than 15 of the “Great Eight” finalists from past years are still in business.
https://knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu/article/2014-business-plan-competition-whos-winner/
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NATIONAL PRESS REVIEW
Agricultural Crops
1.
Wheat prices rise despite bumper crop in Punjab / By Ahmad Fraz Khan : Dawn, Monday, May 12, 2014.
Agricultural General
2.
Uninterrrupted gas to Fatima Fertilizer under legal cover / By Atif Khan : The Nation, Wednesday, May 21, 2014.
Auto and Allied
3.
Auto sales at 99,033 units : The News International, Tuesday, May 06, 2014.
4.
Govt urged to make hybird vehicles affordable : The News International, Tuesday, May 06, 2014.
5.
Auto sales reach 112,470 units : The Nation, Saturday, May 10, 2014.
6.
Car sales increase despite price hike : Dawn, Saturday, May 10, 2014.
7.
Auto sales rev up in July-April : Dawn, Sunday, May 11, 2014.
8.
Car sales improve: PAMA : The News International, Sunday, May 11, 2014.
9.
Have car shows run out of road? / By Henry Foy : Dawn, Monday, May 12, 2014.
10. Ministry finally drafts much-awaited auto policy / By Atif Khan : The Nation, Tuesday, May 13, 2014.
11. Punjab plans to hike taxes on vehicles in coming budget : The Nation, Tuesday, May 13, 2014.
12. Small cars' demand outstrips local production / By Mansoor Ahmad : The News International, Tuesday, May 13,
2014.
13. Recapping the auto sector : Business Recorder, Wednesday, May 14, 2014.
14. Atlas picking up speed : Business Recorder, Tuesday, May 20, 2014.
15. General Motors recalls another 2.6 million vehicles / By Ben Kiayman : The News International, Thursday, May
22, 2014.
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Banking International
16. ADB, Pakistan sign $167 million deal : The News International, Thursday, May 01, 2014.
17. ADB to invest $167m to upgrade power distribution system / By Imran Ali Kundi : The Nation, Thursday, May 01,
2014.
18. Loans build reserves gradually / By Imran Ali Kundi : The Nation, Sunday, May 04, 2014.
19. Pakistan receives $400m loan from ADB : The News International, Sunday, May 04, 2014.
20. ADB assures full help to KP uplift projects timely completion : The Nation, Saturday, May 10, 2014.
21. IMF lauds Pak performance, but worried over inflation / By Imran Ali Kundi : The Nation, Sunday, May 11, 2014.
22. Shahbaz assured of World Bank cooperation : The Nation, Sunday, May 18, 2014.
Banking Pakistan
23. Meezan Bank set to acquire HSBC Pakistan / By Shahid Iqbal : Dawn, Saturday, May 10, 2014.
24. Government should focus on uplifting the mutual fund industry: CEO, UBL Fund Managers : Business Recorder,
Friday, May 16, 2014.
Cement and Construction Industry
25. DG Khan Cement eager to buy Lafarge Pakistan / By Shahid Shah : The News International, Thursday, May 01,
2014.
26. Kohat Cement Keen to acquire over 75pc shares of Lafarge / By Shahid Shah : The News International, Saturday,
May 03, 2014.
27. Cement makers raise prices again / By Aamir Shafaat Khan : Dawn, Sunday, May 04, 2014.
28. Cement price up by Rs10/50kg bag : The Nation, Monday, May 05, 2014.
29. Stagnant cement exports / By Fahd Rehman : Dawn, Monday, May 05, 2014.
30. Cement dispatches grow by 7.2pc in April : The News International, Wednesday, May 07, 2014.
31. Cement firms post high growth despite power tariff hike : The Nation, Wednesday, May 07, 2014.
32. Cement sales hit high : Business Recorder, Thursday, May 08, 2014.
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33. Cement makers call for reduced duty n alternative fuel / By Mansoor Ahmad : The News International,
Wednesday, May 21, 2014.
34. Whither cement exports? : Business Recorder, Wednesday, May 21, 2014.
Communications and Transportation
35. Ceremony next week to award 3G, 4G lincences : The Nation, Saturday, May 03, 2014.
36. 3G to reduce fraud, leakage in financial sector / By Salman Abduhu : The Nation, Sunday, May 04, 2014.
37. FBR asks PTA to deduct 10pc WHT from cellular companies / By Mehtab Haider : The News International, Sunday,
May 04, 2014.
38. PTA reviewing Warid's request to launch 4G/LTE / By Mehtab Haider : The News International, Tuesday, May 06,
2014.
39. Warid bent on gate-crashing! : Business Recorder, Tuesday, May 06, 2014.
40. Consumer side of mobile broadband : Business Recorder, Thursday, May 08, 2014.
41. National security requirments a must for cellular companies / By Mehtab Haider : The News International,
Thursday, May 08, 2014.
42. Govt, telecos agree on 10pc advance tax on 3G auction / By Imran Ali Kundi : The Nation, Thursday, May 15,
2014.
43. Govt misses 4.4pc GDP growth target / By Imran Ali Kundi : The Nation, Friday, May 16, 2014.
44. signing ceremony of 3G/4G licences winners today : The Nation, Thursday, May 22, 2014.
Economic Budget
45. Budget deficit reduced to 3.1 percent / By Mehtab Haider : The News International, Tuesday, May 13, 2014.
46. Multibillion rupees to be allocated for mega projects / By Mehtab Haider : The News International, Wednesday,
May 14, 2014.
47. Next budget not to give fiscal space: Dr Pasha : The News International, Friday, May 16, 2014.
48. Rs3,973b annual budget on June 3 / By Imran Ali Kundi : The Nation, Wednesday, May 21, 2014.
49. Ministry ignores farming sector in budget preparation: Growers : The Nation, Thursday, May 22, 2014.
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50. Dar for giving incentives to tax-return filers : The Nation, Friday, May 23, 2014.
51. 'Pro-poor' Punjab budget on June 11 : The Nation, Friday, May 23, 2014.
52. Govt won't burden common man in budget: Dar : The Nation, Sunday, May 25, 2014.
53. APCC okays Rs1.31tr development budget / By Imran Ali Kundi : The Nation, Tuesday, May 27, 2014.
Economic Conditions
54. PIDE's report paints good picture of economy / By Imran Ali Kundi : The Nation, Thursday, May 01, 2014.
55. CPI inflation rises to 9.18 percent in April / By Israr Khan : The News International, Saturday, May 03, 2014.
56. Inflation surges in April / By Mubarak Zeb Khan : Dawn, Saturday, May 03, 2014.
57. Out of control inflation hits 9.2pc / By Imran Ali Kundi : The Nation, Saturday, May 03, 2014.
58. FPCCI outlines steps for 7pc GDP growth / By Shahnawaz Akhter : The News International, Sunday, May 04, 2014.
59. Growth rate to remain over 4pc this year: Dar : The Nation, Monday, May 05, 2014.
60. Shifting sands / By Arif Zaman : The News International, Monday, May 05, 2014.
61. Circular debt soars to Rs300b once again / By Imran Ali Kundi : The Nation, Tuesday, May 06, 2014.
62. Govt accept failure in achieving 4.4pc GDP target / By Imran Ali Kundi : The Nation, Friday, May 09, 2014.
63. Govt plans to cut debt-to-GDP ratio to 52pc / By Mehtab Haider : The News International, Friday, May 09, 2014.
64. Plan to bring debt to GDP ratio down to 52pc : The Nation, Saturday, May 10, 2014.
65. Economy's size swells to $245 billion / By Mehtab Haider : The News International, Saturday, May 17, 2014.
66. Weekly inflation increase 0.24pc : The Nation, Saturday, May 17, 2014.
Economic Development
67. Benefit of dollar fall not passed on to consumers : The Nation, Friday, May 02, 2014.
68. Govt prioritises mega development projects in PSDP / By Imran Ali Kundi : The Nation, Saturday, May 24, 2014.
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Economic Planning
69. FDI slumps by 13pc in 10 months / By Erum Zaidi : The News International, Friday, May 16, 2014.
70. $ 670m FDI in nine months shows 6.1pc increase : The Nation, Monday, May 26, 2014.
Education Policies & Related
71. Varsity of Strathclyde to establish its campus in City : The News International, Thursday, May 08, 2014.
Energy
72. China to provide advanced tech to tackle energy crisis : The Nation, Friday, May 02, 2014.
73. Pak, Turkey agree to form technical working group in energy sector : The Nation, Friday, May 02, 2014.
74. Pakistan, Turkey to form working group in power sector : Dawn, Friday, May 02, 2014.
75. China group to set up 3 power plants of 2600MW at Gadani : The Nation, Saturday, May 03, 2014.
76. K-Energy seeks Nepra's nod for coal power licence / By Javed Mirza : The News International, Saturday, May 03,
2014.
77. Gasping for energy / By Ihtasham ul Haque : The News International, Monday, May 05, 2014.
78. Sitara to invest Rs2bn in coal power project : Dawn, Monday, May 05, 2014.
79. Coal power policy to expose Paksitan to more vulnerability : The News International, Wednesday, May 07, 2014.
80. Further delay in building KBD to cost country : The Nation, Wednesday, May 07, 2014.
81. Consortiums vying for Thar coal blocks / By Javed Mirza : The News International, Thursday, May 08, 2014.
82. Power plants could get only 47pc of allocated gas due to fertilizers lobbying / By Salman Abduhu : The Nation,
Sunday, May 11, 2014.
83. Wind power producers asked to achieve financial close by March 31 / By Javed Mirza : The News International,
Sunday, May 11, 2014.
84. Port Qasim Power project is 1st of early-Harvest Plants: Weidong : The Nation, Monday, May 12, 2014.
85. CM vows to ensure timely completion of power projects : The Nation, Wednesday, May 14, 2014.
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86. KBD can fulfil cheaper energy demand of Pakistan / By Salman Abduhu : The Nation, Thursday, May 15, 2014.
87. Austria keen to finance $400m for 1,300MW Tarbella 5 : The Nation, Friday, May 16, 2014.
88. Thal Ltd to invest Rs3b in Thar coal project / By Javed Mirza : The News International, Friday, May 16, 2014.
89. Power of rising sun : The News International, Sunday, May 18, 2014.
90. Solar project provides competitive power solutions / By Munawar Hassan : The News International, Sunday, May
18, 2014.
91. Power Deficit / By Munawar B Ahmad : The News International, Monday, May 19, 2014.
92. Renewable energy provides 6.5 million jobs globally : The Nation, Monday, May 19, 2014.
93. Nepra revises upfront tariff for coal-fired power plants / By Javed Mirza : The News International, Thursday, May
22, 2014.
94. NEPRA UPS upfront taiff for coal power up to 20pc : The Nation, Thursday, May 22, 2014.
95. 'KP majority in KBD favour : The Nation, Friday, May 23, 2014.
96. Itlay offers Punjab cooperation in energy sector : The Nation, Saturday, May 24, 2014.
97. Thar coal to start producing 330MW in 3 years: Engro CEO : The Nation, Monday, May 26, 2014.
Insurance Industry
98. Jublilee Life Insurance : Business Recorder, Wednesday, May 21, 2014.
Textile Industry
99. Textile sector considering consolidation / By Javed Mirza : The News International, Tuesday, May 13, 2014.
100. Govt expects textile exports worth $26 billion by 2018-19 / By Israr Khan : The News International, Thursday, May
15, 2014.
101. Feeling squeezed in textile sector : Business Recorder, Tuesday, May 20, 2014.
102. Textile sector to get relief in federal budget: minister / By Javed Mirza : The News International, Friday, May 23,
2014.
103. Textile exports declining due to severe energy crisis : The Nation, Sunday, May 25, 2014.
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Trade
105. Nawaz's Iran visit to normalise trade / By Salman Siddiqui : The News International, Thursday, May 01, 2014.
106. Closure causes Rs20bn trade loss / By Aamir Shafaat Khan : Dawn, Saturday, May 03, 2014.
107. External pressures hitting Pak-Iran bilaterral trade : The Nation, Friday, May 09, 2014.
108. Trade deficit declines by 2.5pc in 10 months / By Israr khan : The News International, Saturday, May 17, 2014.
109. Pakistan, Afghanistan mull trade expansion up to $5b : The Nation, Monday, May 19, 2014.
110. Pak-Dutch ties moving from aid to trade / By Imran Ali Kundi : The Nation, Sunday, May 25, 2014.
111. Govt wants trade 7 days a week at Pak-China border : The Nation, Tuesday, May 27, 2014.
112. Govt allocates Rs73 billion for Pakistan-China trade corridor / By Mehtab Haider : The News International,
Wednesday, May 28, 2014.
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What would Google do?
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New York, N. Y. : Collins Business, 2009.
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The startup owner's manual : the step-by-step guide for building a great…
Blank, Steve.
Pescadero : K & S Ranch Press, 2012.
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New Delhi : Tata McGraw-Hill, 2013.
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Panda, D. D.
New Delhi : Cyber Tech Publications, 2013.
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Power, politics, and culture : interviews with Edward W. Said
Viswanathan, Gauri
New York : Bloomsbury, 2005.
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The Mughal world : life in India's last golden age
Eraly, Abraham.
New Delhi : Penguin Books, 2007.
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The partition of India
Talbot, Ian.
New Delhi : Cambridge University Press, 2009.
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Pakistan : a mullah-military eterprise unlimited
Joshi, P. C.
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Jinnah vs. Gandhi
Matthews, Roderick,
Gurgaon : Hachette Book Publishing India, 2012.
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A concise history of modern India
Metcalf, Barbara Daly,
New Delhi : Cambridge University Press, 2012.
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What's wrong with Pakistan?
Ayaz, Babar.
Canada : Hay House, 2013.
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Cat on a hot tin roof
Williams, Tennessee.
London : Penguin Books, 1983.
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Anna Karenina
Tolstoy, Leo.
London : Penguin Books, 2003.
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Water : a novel based on the film by Deepa Mehta
Sidhwa, Bapsi.
Minneapolis, Minn. : Milkweed Editions, 2013.
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Terra incognita : D.H. Lawrence at the frontiers
Crosswhite, Virginia.
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Abbott, Chris.
London : Rider, 2012.
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Jurisprudence : key facts
Halstead, Peter.
London : Routledge, 2012.
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Unlocking legal learning
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Alder, John.
Hampshire : Macmillan, 2013.
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Ghulam Tahir.
New Delhi : Random, 2013.
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Hakim Abbas
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International trade law
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Power, postcolonialism, and international relations : reading race, gender…
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London : Routledge, 2002.
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Failed states : the abuse of power and the assault on democracy
Chomsky, Noam,
New York : Metropolitan BooksHenry Holt, 2006.
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Sen, Amartya,
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Singh, Colonel Yogander.
Indiana : AuthorHouse, 2010.
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Research methods in theatre and performance
Kershaw, Baz.
Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2011]
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Punjab financial hand book
Government of Punjab, Finance Department
Lahore : Finance Department, 2011.
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Civil Service rule : Punjab
Government of Punjab, Finance Department
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Energy and security in South Asia : cooperation or conflict?
Ebinger, Charles K.
New Delhi : Foundation, c2011.
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Khadim Hussain.
Islamabad : Naratives, 2012.
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New Delhi : Sage, 2012.
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The great accelerator
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Cohen, Stephen P.,
Washington, D.C. : Brookings Institution Press, [2013]
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Philosophy of pseudoscience : reconsidering the demarcation problem
Pigliucci, Massimo,
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Europe and the Islamic world : a history
Tolan, John Victor,
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Markey, Daniel Seth,
New Delhi : Cambridge University Press, 2013.
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Gender in South Asia : social imagination and constructed realities
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Mallicoat, Stacy L.
Los Angeles : Sage, 2014.
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Nonstate actors in intrastate conflicts
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Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, 2014
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Business History
Volume 56, Issue 4
Air Afrique: the demise of a continental icon
Joseph Amankwah-Amoah & Yaw A. Debrah
517-546
Selling agricultural products: farmers' co-operatives in production and marketing, 1880–1930
Eva Fernández
547-568
‘Profligacy in the encouragement of thrift’: Savings banks in Ireland, 1817–1914
Eoin McLaughlin
569-591
An institutional account of governance structures in early modern business history: the Coventry business hi
story
Edward Kasabov & Usha Sundaram
592-622
Making ‘Green Giants’: Environment sustainability in the German chemical industry, 1950s–1980s
Geoffrey Jones & Christina Lubinski
623-649
Patents, what for? The case of Crossley Brothers and the introduction of the gas engine into Spain, c. 1870–
1914
José M. Ortiz-Villajos
650-676
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Business Horizons
Volume 57, Issue 3
What a difference a word makes: Understanding threats to performance in a VUCA world
Nathan Bennett, G. James Lemoine
311-317
Clear, conspicuous, and concise: Disclosures and Twitter word-of-mouth
Janée N. Burkhalter, Natalie T. Wood, Stephanie A. Tryce
319-328
Making the most of your firm's capabilities
Roberto Evaristo, Srilata Zaheer
329-335
Jumpstarting the use of social technologies in your organization
Patricia J. Guinan, Salvatore Parise, Keith Rollag
337-347
Fan-centric social media: The Xiaomi phenomenon in China
Chao-Ching Shih, Tom M.Y. Lin, Pin Luarn
349-358
Re-branding brand genericide
Bernard Cova
359-369
The artification of luxury: From artisans to artists
Jean-Noël Kapferer
371-380
Global competitive conditions driving the manufacturing location decision
Wendy L. Tate, Lisa M. Ellram, Tobias Schoenherr, Kenneth J. Petersen
381-390
Open innovation requires integrated competition-community ecosystems: Lessons learned from civic open
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Esteve Almirall, Melissa Lee, Ann Majchrzak
391-400
Employee voice: Untapped resource or social media time bomb?
Sandra Jeanquart Miles, W. Glynn Mangold
401-411
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Is innovation in pricing your next source of competitive advantage?
Andreas Hinterhuber, Stephan M. Liozu
413-423
Customer co-creation projects and social media: The case of Barilla of Italy
Antonella Martini, Silvia Massa, Stefania Testa
425-434
Everyday talk and convincing conversations: Utilizing strategic internal communication
Leah M. Omilion-Hodges, Colin R. Baker
435-445
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Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice
Volume 38, Issue 3
Using Resource-Based Theory to Help Explain Plural Form Franchising
William E. Gillis, James G. Combs and David J. Ketchen Jr.
449–472
Danger Zone Entrepreneurs: The Importance of Resilience and Self-Efficacy for Entrepreneurial Intentions
Amanda Bullough, Maija Renko and Tamara Myatt
473–499
How Exactly Do Network Relationships Pay Off? The Effects of Network Size and Relationship Quality on
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Thorsten Semrau and Arndt Werner
501–525
Return on Recent VC Investment and Long-Run IPO Returns
Jean-Sébastien Michel
527–549
How Entrepreneurs Use Networks to Address Changing Resource Requirements During Early Venture
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Diane M. Sullivan and Cameron M. Ford
551–574
Entrepreneurship as Elixir and Mutagen
Erik Lundmark and Alf Westelius
575–600
Do Incumbents’ Mergers Influence Entrepreneurial Entry? An Evaluation
Sumit K. Majumdar, Rabih Moussawi and Ulku Yaylacicegi
601–633
A Signaling Perspective on Partner Selection in Venture Capital Syndicates
Christian Hopp and Christian Lukas
635–670
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Global Business and Organizational Excellence
Volume 33, Issue 4
Toward a Standardized Model for Leadership Development in International Organizations
Mark A. D. van Dongen
6–17
Business Lessons From a “Mompreneurs” Network
Katia Richomme-Huet and Virginie Vial
18–27
Doing E-Business in France: Drivers of Online Trust in Business-to-Consumer Websites
Boris Bartikowski and Nitish Singh
28–36
Using Matrix Management to Increase Organizational Impact at Sasakawa Africa Association
Juliana Rwelamira and Ronald A. Gunn
37–49
Fearless Feedback Boosts Trust While Replacing Traditional Performance Appraisal at Independent Living,
Inc.
Wally Hauck
50–62
Electronic Health Records: Cure-All or Chronic Condition?
Chris Kimble
63–74
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Administrative Science Quarterly
Volume 59, Issue 2
Editorial Essay: Why Do We Still Have Journals?
Gerald F. Davis
193-201
By Whom and When Is Women’s Expertise Recognized? The Interactive Effects of Gender and Education in
Science and Engineering Teams
Aparna Joshi
202-239
Recategorization into the In-group: The Appointment of Demographically Different New Directors and Their
Subsequent Positions on Corporate Boards
David H. Zhu, Wei Shen and Amy J. Hillman
240-270
On the Causality and Cause of Returns to Organizational Status: Evidence from the Grands Crus Classés of
the Médoc
Daniel Malter
271-300
Picking a Poor Partner: A Relational Perspective on Acquisitions
Michelle Rogan and Olav Sorenson
301-329
The Implications of Marriage Structure for Men’s Workplace Attitudes, Beliefs, and Behaviors toward
Women
Sreedhari D. Desai, Dolly Chugh and Arthur P. Brief
330-365
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Human Resource Management Review
Volume 24, Issue 2
Career anchors and paths: The case of Gay, Lesbian, & Bisexual workers
David M. Kaplan
119-130
Interactions between work and identities: Thriving, withering, or redefining the self?
Mari Kira, David B. Balkin
131-143
The evolution of CEO compensation over the organizational life cycle: A contingency explanation
Gordon Wang, Parbudyal Singh
144-159
The relentless pursuit of construct validity in the design of employment interviews
Maria Riaz Hamdani, Sorin Valcea, M. Ronald Buckley
160-176
A dialectical theory of the decision to go to work: Bringing together absenteeism and presenteeism
Jonathon R.B. Halbesleben, Marilyn V. Whitman, Wayne S. Crawford
177-192
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IIMB Management Review
Volume 26, Issue 2
Crime against woman and punishment goals: Social order and country moderate public protest effect
Ramadhar Singh, Paul A. Bell, Ran Bijay, Narayan Sinha, Sweta Singh, Krithiga Sankaran
79-79
Information processing under stress: A study of Mumbai Police first responders
Rajarshi Chakraborty, Manish Agrawal, H. Raghav Rao
79-79
Service delivery innovation architecture: An empirical study of antecedents and outcomes
Rajeev Verma, K.R. Jayasimha
80-80
The science and art of learning about cultures: Descriptions, explanations, and reflections – In conversation
with Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, Founder, Art of Living
Ritu Tripathi
80-80
Sustainability dilemmas in emerging economies
Rama K. Jayanti, M.V. Rajeev Gowda
81-81
Crime against woman and punishment goals: Social order and country moderate public protest effect
Ramadhar Singh, Paul A. Bell, Ran Bijay Narayan Sinha, Sweta Singh, Krithiga Sankaran
82-90
Information processing under stress: A study of Mumbai Police first responders
Rajarshi Chakraborty, Manish Agrawal, H. Raghav Rao
91-104
Service delivery innovation architecture: An empirical study of antecedents and outcomes
Rajeev Verma, K.R. Jayasimha
105-121
The science and art of learning about cultures: Descriptions, explanations, and reflections In conversation
with Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, Founder, Art of Living
Ritu Tripathi
122-129
Sustainability dilemmas in emerging economies
Rama K. Jayanti, M.V. Rajeev Gowda
130-142
Citizens and Revolutionaries: An Oral History of IIM Calcutta
Bhaskar Basu
143-144
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Journal of Management
Volume 30, Issue 3
Negotiating the Revision Process
Daniel C Feldman
305-307
Leader Political Skill and Team Performance
Kathleen K. Ahearn, Gerald R. Ferris, Wayne A. Hochwarter, Ceasar Douglas, Anthony P. Ammeter
309-327
The Fairness of Decision Rules
Donald E. Conlon, Christopher O.L.H. Porter, Judi McLean Parks
329-349
Venture Survival in a Transitional Economy
Marjorie A. Lyles, Todd Saxton, Kathleen Watson
351-375
Entrepreneurs’ Decisions to Exploit Opportunities
Young Rok Choi, Dean A. Shepherd
377-395
The Impact of Insider Power on Fraudulent Financial Reporting
Paul Dunn
397-412
The Pygmalion Process and Employee Creativity
Pamela Tierney, Steven M. Farmer
413-432
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Journal of Management Development
Volume 33, Issue 5
The business school model: a flawed organizational design?
J.C. Spender
429 - 442
From relevance to relevate: How university-based business school can remain seats of “higher” learning and
still contribute effectively to business
Robert Chia
443 - 455
Implementing liberal management education through the lens of the other
Tom Estad, Stefano Harney, Howard Thomas
456 - 469
Engaging with engagement: how UK business schools could meet the innovation challenge
Richard Thorpe, Richard Rawlinson
470 - 486
Global leadership development, strategic alignment and CEOs commitment
Jordi Canals
487 - 502
Future scenarios for management education
Howard Thomas, Michelle Lee, Alexander Wilson
503 - 519
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Journal of Management Studies
Volume 51, Issue 4
How Does Project Termination Impact Project Team Members? Rapid Termination, ‘Creeping Death’, and
Learning from Failure
Dean A. Shepherd, Holger Patzelt, Trenton A. Williams and Dennis Warnecke
513–546
When do Non-Family CEOs Outperform in Family Firms? Agency and Behavioural Agency Perspectives
Danny Miller, Isabelle Le Breton-Miller, Alessandro Minichilli, Guido Corbetta and Daniel Pittino
547–572
Opportunity Evaluation as Rule-Based Decision Making
Matthew S. Wood and David W. Williams
573–602
‘Thinking Before Acting’ or ‘Acting Before Thinking’: Antecedents of Individual Action Propensity in Work
Situations
Dusya Vera, Mary Crossan, Claus Rerup and Steve Werner
603–633
Legitimacy-as-Feeling: How Affect Leads to Vertical Legitimacy Spillovers in Transnational Governance
Patrick Haack, Michael D. Pfarrer and Andreas Georg Scherer
634–666
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MIS Quarterly
Volume 38, Issue 2
Digital Innovation as a Fundamental and Powerful Concept in the Information Systems Curriculum
Robert G. Fichman, Brian L. Dos Santos, and Zhiqiang Eric Zheng
329-343
Data Collection in the Digital Age: Innovative Alterantives to Student Samples
Zachary R. Steelman, Bryan I. Hammer, and Moez Limayem
355-378
The Nature and Consequences of Trade-Off Transparency in the Context of Recommendation Agents
Jingjun David Xu, Izak Benbasat, and Ronald T. Cenfetelli
379-406
Trust, Satisfaction, and Online Repurchase Intention: The Moderating Role of Perceived Effectiveness of ECommerce Institutional Mechanisms
Yulin Fang, Israr Qureshi, Heshan Sun, Patrick McCole, Elaine Ramsey, and Kai H. Lim
407-427
An Economic Analysis of Online Advertising Using Behavioral Targeting
Jianqing Chen and Jan Stallaert
429-449
Proactive Versus Reactive Security Investments in the Healthcare Sector
Juhee Kwon and M. Eric Johnson
451-471
The Business of Being a User: The Role of the Reference Actor in Shaping Packaged Enterprise System
Acquisition and Development
Neil Pollock and Sampsa Hyysalo
473-496
The Effects of Web Personalization on User Attitude and Behavior: An Integration of the Elaboration
Likelihood Model and Consumer Search Theory
Shuk Ying Ho and David Bodoff
497-520
Nature and Nurture: The Impact of Automaticity and the Structuration of Communication on Virtual Team
Behavior and Performance
Valerie Bartelt and Alan Dennis
521-538
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Anxious or Angry? Effects of Discrete Emotions on the Perceived Helpfulness of Online Reviews
Dezhi Yin, Samuel D. Bond, and Han Zhang
539-560
Reframing Success and Failure of Information Systems: A Performative Perspective
Dubravka Cecez-Kecmanovic, Karlheinz Kautz, and Rebecca Abrahall
561-588
Quality Competition and Market Segmentation in the Security Software Market
Debabrata Dey, Atanu Lahiri, and Guoying Zhang
589-606
Coordinating Expertise Across Knowledge Boundaries in Offshore-Outsourcing Projects: The Role of
Codification
Julia Kotlarsky, Harry Scarbrough, and Ilan Oshri
607-627
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The Leadership Quarterly
Volume 25, Issue 3
Leadership and team identification: Exploring the followers' perspective
Hendrik Huettermann, Sebastian Doering, Sabine Boerner
413-432
Leaders' narrative sensemaking during LMX role negotiations: Explaining how leaders make sense of who to
trust and when
Katherine M. Kelley, Ryan S. Bisel
433-448
Collectivistic leadership and George C. Marshall: A historiometric analysis of career events
Tamara L. Friedrich, William B. Vessey, Matthew J. Schuelke, Michael D. Mumford, Francis J. Yammarino,
Gregory A. Ruark
449-467
Social identity framing communication strategies for mobilizing social change
Viviane Seyranian
468-486
Empowering leadership: Construct clarification, conceptualization, and validation of a new scale
Stein Amundsen, Øyvind L. Martinsen
487-511
Leaders' and subordinates' attachment orientations, emotion regulation capabilities and affect at work: A
multilevel analysis
Konstantinos Kafetsios, Maria Athanasiadou, Nafsika Dimou
512-527
The impact of ethical leadership within the recruitment context: The roles of organizational reputation,
applicant personality, and value congruence
Babatunde Ogunfowora
528-543
Same difference? Exploring the differential mechanisms linking servant leadership and transformational
leadership to follower outcomes
Dirk van Dierendonck, Daan Stam, Pieter Boersma, Ninotchka de Windt, Jorrit Alkema
544-562
The role of organizational leaders in employee emotion management: A theoretical model
Seth Kaplan, Jose Cortina, Gregory Ruark, Kate LaPort, Vias Nicolaides
563-580
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The effects of authentic leadership on followers' ethical decision-making in the face of temptation: An
experimental study
Anna M. Cianci, Sean T. Hannah, Ross P. Roberts, George T. Tsakumis
581-594
Leader and follower attachment styles: Implications for authentic leader–follower relationships
Amanda S. Hinojosa, Kelly Davis McCauley, Brandon Randolph-Seng, William L. Gardner
595-610
Beyond leader–member exchange LMX differentiation: An indigenous approach to leader–member
relationship differentiation
Ying Chen, Enhai Yu, Jooyeon Son
611-627
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Emerging Markets Review
Volume 19, Issue 1
Do global factors impact BRICS stock markets? A quantile regression approach
Walid Mensi, Shawkat Hammoudeh, Juan Carlos Reboredo, Duc Khuong Nguyen
1-17
Idiosyncratic volatility and mergers and acquisitions in emerging markets
PengCheng Zhu, Vijay Jog, Isaac Otchere
18-48
The empirics of banking regulation
Fulbert Tchana Tchana
49-76
Can institutions and macroeconomic factors predict stock returns in emerging markets?
Paresh Kumar Narayan, Seema Narayan, Kannan Sivananthan Thuraisamy
77-95
Commodity prices and exchange rate volatility: Lessons from South Africa's capital account liberalization
Rabah Arezki, Elena Dumitrescu, Andreas Freytag, Marc Quintyn
96-105
What factors explain stock market retardation in Islamic Countries
Ginanjar Dewandaru, Syed Aun R. Rizvi, Obiyathulla I. Bacha, Mansur Masih
106-127
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International Journal of Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Marketing
Volume 19, Issue 2
Celebrity altruism: the good, the bad and the ugly in relationships with fundraising charities
Sean P. Kelly, Gareth G. Morgan and Tracey M. Coule
57–75
Segmenting nonprofit stakeholders to enable successful relationship marketing: a review
Christine Rupp, Sarah Kern and Bernd Helmig
76–91
Learning and relationship orientation: an empirical examination in European museums
Ma José Garrido and Carmen Camarero
92–109
The relevance of reputation in the nonprofit sector: the moderating effect of socio-demographic
characteristics
Matthias P. Schloderer, Marko Sarstedt and Christian M. Ringle
110–126
CSR and service quality in nonprofit organizations: the case of a performing arts association
Daniela Andreini, Giuseppe Pedeliento and Silvana Signori
127–142
Investigating online recognition for blood donor retention: an experiential donor value approach
Kathleen Chell and Gary Mortimer
143–163
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Journal of Advertising Research
Volume 54, Issue 1
1.
Letter from the CEO: Inspiring Intelligent Growth
2.
What Do We Know About Social Media?
3.
Speaker's Box: Advertisements Just Aren't Advertisements Anymore: A New Typology for Evolving
Forms of Online "Advertising"
4.
Numbers, Please: Digital Game Changers: How Social Media Will Help Usher in the Era of Mobile
and Multi-Platform Campaign-Effectiveness Measurement
5.
Research Quality: Fast and Furious ... or Much Ado About Nothing? Sub-Optimal Respondent
Behavior and Data Quality
6.
The Gender Gap: Brain-Processing Differences Between the Sexes Shape Attitudes About Online
Advertising
7.
Tweens' Knowledge of Marketing Tactics: Skeptical Beyond Their Years
8.
The Quality of Internet-User Recall: A Comparative Analysis by Online Sales-Promotion Types
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Journal of Marketing Research
Volume 51, Issue 2
1.
The Role of Market Orientation in Advertising Spending During Economic Collapse: The Case of
Turkey in 2001
Peren Özturan, Ayşegül Özsomer, and Rik Pieters
2.
A Reference-Dependent Model of the Price–Quality Heuristic
Ayelet Gneezy, Uri Gneezy, and Dominique Olié Lauga
3.
How Graphic Visual Health Warnings Affect Young Smokers' Thoughts of Quitting
J. Craig Andrews, Richard G. Netemeyer, Jeremy Kees, and Scot Burton
4.
This Logo Moves Me: Dynamic Imagery from Static Images
Luca Cian, Aradhna Krishna, and Ryan S. Elder
5.
Killing Hope with Good Intentions: The Effects of Consolation Prizes on Preference for Lottery
Promotions
Dengfeng Yan and A.V. Muthukrishnan
6.
Limited Availability Reduces the Rate of Satiation
Julio Sevilla and Joseph P. Redden
7.
Because I Don't Deserve It: How Relationship Reminders and Deservingness Influence Consumer
Indulgence
Lisa A. Cavanaugh
8.
I Think I Can, I Think I Can: Brand Use, Self-Efficacy, and Performance
Ji Kyung Park and Deborah Roedder John
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Journal of Accountancy
June 2014
1.
Do's and don'ts of due diligence
When is the best time to perform due diligence in the accounting firm merger process? What should
each side look for? How should the parties respond to unexpected findings? Find out in the 12th and
final installment of the series “CPA Firm Succession: Solidifying the Future.”
2.
Ethics made easier: How to use the revised AICPA Code of Professional Conduct
The revised AICPA Code of Professional Conduct is accessible on a dynamic electronic platform that
allows users to conduct and save basic and advanced searches. The platform includes features such as
pop-ups for defined terms, the ability to create and name bookmarks, and create and save notes, as
well as hyperlinking to content in the code and to external nonauthoritative material issued by staff of
the Ethics Division.
3.
The consequences of willful failure to pay payroll taxes
Employers are required to withhold payroll taxes from employees’ wages for the government’s
account. This article examines what can happen when a responsible person fails to pay over these
amounts.
4.
Considerations when working with an aging client base
CPAs should be cognizant of the professional liability risks that may exist when working with aging
clients.
5.
What's your fraud IQ?
CPAs need the ability to ask the right questions and gather crucial information from conversations.
Are your interviewing skills up to par? Find out in our Fraud IQ quiz.
6.
FAQs for the CGMA exam
AICPA members who register for the CGMA designation after Jan. 1, 2015, will be required to take an
assessment of management accounting skills and competencies.
7.
Highlights of ethics research
The authors distill research published in tax and accounting journals of interest to busy practitioners.
This article focuses on academic research in ethics.
8.
Move over, strategy: Compliance needs you
The push continues for internal auditors to focus on strategic risks, but regulatory compliance duties
are standing in the way, a new survey shows.
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Journal of Accounting & Economics
Volume 57, Issues 2–3
The impact of issuer-pay on corporate bond rating properties: Evidence from Moody s and S&P s initial
adoptions
Samuel B. Bonsall IV
89-109
Outside directors and board advising and monitoring performance
Kyonghee Kim, Elaine Mauldin, Sukesh Patro
110-131
Investors reaction to the use of poison pills as a tax loss preservation tool
Stephanie A. Sikes, Xiaoli Shaolee Tian, Ryan Wilson
132-148
Commitment to social good and insider trading
Feng Gao, Ling Lei Lisic, Ivy Xiying Zhang
149-175
The role of bank monitoring in borrowers discretionary disclosure: Evidence from covenant violations
Rahul Vashishtha
176-195
Why have measures of earnings quality changed over time?
Anup Srivastava
196-217
Accounting conservatism and managerial risk-taking: Corporate acquisitions
Todd D. Kravet
218-240
Political connections and SEC enforcement
Maria M. Correia
241-262
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Journal of Financial Economics
Volume 113, Issue 1
Safer ratios, riskier portfolios: Banks response to government aid
Ran Duchin, Denis Sosyura
1-28
Predatory lending and the subprime crisis
Sumit Agarwal, Gene Amromin, Itzhak Ben-David, Souphala Chomsisengphet, Douglas D. Evanoff
29-52
Winners in the spotlight: Media coverage of fund holdings as a driver of flows
David H. Solomon, Eugene Soltes, Denis Sosyura
53-72
Comovement and investment banking networks
Gustavo Grullon, Shane Underwood, James P. Weston
73-89
The Idealized Electoral College voting mechanism and shareholder power
Edward D. Van Wesep
90-108
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder: The effect of corporate tax avoidance on the cost of bank loans
Iftekhar Hasan, Chun Keung Stan Hoi, Qiang Wu, Hao Zhang
109-130
Performance evaluation with high moments and disaster risk
Ohad Kadan, Fang Liu
131-155
A dynamic limit order market with fast and slow traders
Peter Hoffmann
156-169
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Strategic Finance
June 2014
1.
IMA 2013 Salary Survey: Rainy Days Persist
Lee Schiffel, CGFM, and Coleen Wilder
This year’s survey presents a dreary view with not many bright spots. The 2012 gains in average salary
and total compensation have been offset or lost in 2013, with decreases in both categories for the
first time in six years. A demographic change shows a continuing decrease in median age of the
average IMA member, and the discrepancy in compensation between men and women shows little
improvement.
2.
IMA 2013 Global Salary Survey Update: Younger Members Earning More
Raef Lawson, CMA, CPA, CFA
The results in the report were gathered this year from 66 countries throughout Asia, the Middle East,
Europe, and the Americas. Compensation and job satisfaction were examined and compared across
all regions. A series of tables compares salaries, compensation, and a variety of demographic
information, including gender, age, education, and certification. On average, CMAs earn a substantial
premium over non-CMAs throughout the world.
3.
Experiencing the Accounting Profession in Russia
Kimberly Charron, CMA, and Marilyn Young, CPA
Ever wonder how your counterparts in other countries deal with many of the same issues that you
do? What’s different? What’s similar? The authors had a rare opportunity to travel to Russia to get a
bird’s-eye view of how everything from the auditing process to the education of financial
professionals to the implementation of IFRS is handled in a G8 country.
4.
Retirement: Don’t Slow Down, Speed Up!
Roland L. Madison, CPA, and William N. Bockanic, J.D.
Ready to trade in your calculator for endless rounds of golf? Don’t be too quick to chuck it all, say
these two Baby Boomers—one a retired accountant, the other a working lawyer. As an older financial
professional with loads of experience, you can make important contributions, inspire others to do
their best, and still find plenty of time for family and friends.
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Finance & Development
Volume 51, Issue 2
1.
Asia: Achieving Its Potential
Changyong Rhee
The region’s success is not guaranteed
2.
Sino Shift
David Dollar
China’s rebalancing opens new opportunities for developing Asia
3.
Asian Style
Alan Wheatley
Cultural products are playing an increasing role in the region’s economy as disposable incomes rise
4.
The Future of Asian Finance
James P. Walsh
As Asia leads the world in growth, will its financial systems lead too?
5.
Point of View: Asia’s Resilience
Zeti Akhtar Aziz
The region survived the global crisis and must now cope with a significant worldwide financial and
economic transition
6.
Governance Unbundled
Shikha Jha and Juzhong Zhuang
By focusing on the biggest hurdles to growth and development, countries in Asia are more likely to
see their governance reform efforts succeed
7.
A Turn to Asia
Alison Stuart
To sustain its rapidly rising prosperity, Australia should seize on the changing export opportunities in
its nearest neighbors
8.
Picture This: Kimchi, No Longer Solely Korea’s
Yusun Lee
Kimchi’s place as a uniquely Korean dish is being threatened by China’s exploding exports of the spicy
dish.
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9.
Economics and Morality
Timothy Taylor
Economists may prefer to be value neutral, but many critics find fault in the relationship between
economics and virtue.
10. No Magic Threshold
Andrea Pescatori, Damiano Sandri, and John Simon
There appears to be no clear point above which a nation’s debt dramatically compromises mediumterm growth.
11. The Cost of Tying One’s Hands
Atish R. Ghosh, Mahvash S. Qureshi, and Charalambos Tsangarides
There are benefits to pegging the exchange rate—but without a flexible rate, external adjustment can
be tough.
12. A Broader Mandate
Luis Jácome and Tommaso Mancini-Griffoli
Central banks are feeling pressure to expand their inflation brief to include politically charged goals
such as employment and growth.
13. Not Your Father’s Service Sector
Prakash Loungani and Saurabh Mishra
Services are gaining newfound respect as the basis of modern global trade
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Journal of Asian Economics
Volumes 31–32
Vertical gravity
Douglas H. Brooks, Benno Ferrarini
1-9
The determinants of income inequality in Thailand: A synthetic cohort analysis
Sasiwimon Warunsiri Paweenawat, Robert McNown
10-21
How much informal credit lending responded to monetary policy in China? The case of Wenzhou
Duo Qin, Zhong Xu, Xuechun Zhang
22-31
Substitutes or complements? The interactions between components of capital inflows for Asia
Tony Cavoli
32-41
Empirical relationships among money, output and consumer prices in nine Muslim-majority countries
Akhand Akhtar Hossain
42-56
Interest rate pass-through and monetary policy asymmetry: A journey into the Caucasian black box
Rustam Jamilov, Balázs Égert
57-70
European crises and the Asian economies
Richard Pomfret
71-81
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The Economic Journal
Volume 124, Issue 576
Income Dynamics and Life-cycle Inequality: Mechanisms and Controversies
Richard Blundell
289–318
Divorce Risk, Wages and Working Wives: A Quantitative Life-Cycle Analysis of Female Labour Force
Participation
Raquel Fernández and Joyce Cheng Wong
319–358
Choosing Size of Government Under Ambiguity: Infrastructure Spending and Income Taxation
Charles F. Manski
359–376
What Can Wages and Employment Tell Us about the UK's Productivity Puzzle?
Richard Blundell, Claire Crawford and Wenchao Jin
377–407
Real Wages and Unemployment in the Big Squeeze
Paul Gregg, Stephen Machin and Mariña Fernández-Salgado
408–432
The UK Productivity and Jobs Puzzle: Does the Answer Lie in Wage Flexibility?
João Paulo Pessoa and John Van Reenen
433–452
Using Changes in Auction Maturity Sectors to Help Identify the Impact of QE on Gilt Yields
Nick McLaren, Ryan N. Banerjee and David Latto
453–479
Crime Deterrence: Evidence From the London 2011 Riots
Brian Bell, Laura Jaitman and Stephen Machin
480–506
Trade Imbalances, Export Structure and Wage Inequality
Rosario Crinò and Paolo Epifani
507–539
Cash-on-hand and the Duration of Job Search: Quasi-experimental Evidence from Norway
Christoph Basten, Andreas Fagereng and Kjetil Telle
540–568
Measuring Individual Risk Attitudes when Preferences are Imprecise
Graham Loomes and Ganna Pogrebna
569–593
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Oligopolistic Competition and Search Without Priors
Alexei Parakhonyak
594–606
Changing Households' Investment Behaviour through Social Interactions with Local Leaders: Evidence from a
Randomised Transfer Programme
Karen Macours and Renos Vakis
607–633
Alcohol Exposure In Utero and Child Academic Achievement
Stephanie von Hinke Kessler Scholder, George L. Wehby, Sarah Lewis and Luisa Zuccolo
634–667
What Lies Beneath? A Time-varying FAVAR Model for the UK Transmission Mechanism
Colin Ellis, Haroon Mumtaz and Pawel Zabczyk
668–699
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The Journal of Development Studies
Volume 50, Issue 6
Officials Versus Thieves: Is Public or Private Expropriation More Harmful to Small Firms?
Sarah Pearlman
773-788
Violence, Insecurity and Hybrid Organisational Forms: A Study in Conflict-Ridden Zones in Colombia
Clemente Forero-Pineda, Eduardo Wills Herrera, Veneta Andonova, Luz Elena Orozco Collazos & Oscar Pardo
789-802
Corruption and Infrastructure at the Country and Regional Level
Robert Gillanders
803-819
The Gradient of Governance: Distance and Disengagement in Indian Villages
Anirudh Krishna & Gregory Schober
820-838
Building or Bypassing Recipient Country Systems: Are Donors Defying the Paris Declaration?
Stephen Knack
839-854
A Stylish Burial: Tracking the Socio-Technical Aspects of Death in Iran
Hamidreza Mohammadi Doostdar, Hossein Mohammadi Doostdar, Mohd Hazim Shah & Hamideh Sattari
855-863
Hunger Inequality: Ethics and Aid
Derrill D. Watson
864-876
Poverty Dynamics in Rural Orissa: Transitions in Assets and Occupations over Generations
Magnus Hatlebakk
877-893
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The Quarterly Journal of Economics
Volume 129, Issue 2
International Prices and Endogenous Quality
Robert C. Feenstra and John Romalis
477-527
Currency Unions, Product Introductions, and the Real Exchange Rate
Alberto Cavallo, Brent Neiman and Roberto Rigobon
529-595
Agricultural Decisions after Relaxing Credit and Risk Constraints
Dean Karlan, Robert Osei, Isaac Osei-Akoto, and Christopher Udry
597-652
Public Health Insurance, Labor Supply, and Employment Lock
Craig Garthwaite, Tal Gross, and Matthew J. Notowidigdo
653-696
Generating Skilled Self-Employment in Developing Countries: Experimental Evidence from Uganda
Christopher Blattman, Nathan Fiala, and Sebastian Martinez
697-752
International Trade and Institutional Change: Medieval Venice’s Response to Globalization
Diego Puga and Daniel Trefler
753-821
Medieval Universities, Legal Institutions, and the Commercial Revolution
Davide Cantoni and Noam Yuchtman
823-887
Sumit Agarwal, David Lucca, Amit Seru, and Francesco Trebbi
Inconsistent Regulators: Evidence from Banking
889-938
The Agricultural Productivity Gap
Douglas Gollin, David Lagakos, and Michael E. Waugh
939-993
Regional Favoritism
Roland Hodler and Paul A. Raschky
995-1033
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Journal of Applied Psychology
Volume 99, Issue 3
The effects of staffing and training on firm productivity and profit growth before, during, and after the Great
Recession.
Kim, Youngsang; Ployhart, Robert E.
361-389
Leading virtual teams: Hierarchical leadership, structural supports, and shared team leadership.
Hoch, Julia E.; Kozlowski, Steve W. J.
390-403
Are we all on the same temporal page? The moderating effects of temporal team cognition on the
polychronicity diversity–team performance relationship.
Mohammed, Susan; Nadkarni, Sucheta
404-422
Distinguishing between taskwork and teamwork planning in teams: Relations with coordination and
interpersonal processes.
Fisher, David M.
423-436
Members’ needs, intragroup conflict, and group performance.
Chun, Jinseok S.; Choi, Jin Nam
437-450
Correction to Venkataramani et al. 2013.
No authorship indicated
450-450
Can conflict be energizing? A study of task conflict, positive emotions, and job satisfaction.
Todorova, Gergana; Bear, Julia B.; Weingart, Laurie R.
451-467
One member, two leaders: Extending leader–member exchange theory to a dual leadership context.
Vidyarthi, Prajya R.; Erdogan, Berrin; Anand, Smriti; Liden, Robert C.; Chaudhry, Anjali
468-483
Supervisor support: Does supervisor support buffer or exacerbate the adverse effects of supervisor
undermining?
Nahum-Shani, Inbal; Henderson, Melanie M.; Lim, Sandy; Vinokur, Amiram D.
484-503
Rainmakers: Why bad weather means good productivity.
Lee, Jooa Julia; Gino, Francesca; Staats, Bradley R.
504-513
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Correction to Lee et al. 2014.
No authorship indicated
513-513
When do bad apples not spoil the barrel? Negative relationships in teams, team performance, and buffering
mechanisms.
de Jong, Jeroen P.; Curşeu, Petru L.; Leenders, Roger Th. A. J.
514-522
When do business units benefit more from collective citizenship behavior of management teams? An upper
echelons perspective.
Liu, Wu; Gong, Yaping; Liu, Jun
523-534
Comparative evaluation of three situational judgment test response formats in terms of construct-related
validity, subgroup differences, and susceptibility to response distortion.
Arthur Jr., Winfred; Glaze, Ryan M.; Jarrett, Steven M.; White, Craig D.; Schurig, Ira; Taylor, Jason E.
535-545
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Journal of Applied Social Psychology
Volume 44, Issue 6
Will to live in older people's medical decisions: immediate and delayed effects of aging stereotypes
Sibila Marques, Maria Luísa Lima, Dominic Abrams and Hannah Swift
399–408
The contributions of interpersonal attachment and friendship group identification to depressive symptoms
in a nonclinical sample
Harriet E. S. Rosenthal, Nadia Somers, Piers Fleming and Judi Walsh
409–414
The diversity paradox: when people who value diversity surround themselves with like-minded others
Justin D. Hackett and Michael A. Hogg
415–422
Terrorist threat and employees' perceived ability to cope with organizational change
Andreas Kastenmüller, Nilüfer Aydin, Dieter Frey, Eva Traut-Mattausch, Claudia Peus and Peter Fischer
423–432
The role of self-perceived agency and job attainability in women's impressions of successful women in
masculine occupations
Katie M. Lawson and Hilary M. Lips
433–441
Sex differences in the attractiveness of hunter-gatherer and modern risks
John M. Petraitis, Claudia B. Lampman, Robert J. Boeckmann and Evan M. Falconer
442–453
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Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology
Volume 87, Issue 2
A methodological review of research on the antecedents and consequences of workplace harassment
Annabelle M. Neall and Michelle R. Tuckey
225–257
Politician personality, Machiavellianism, and political skill as predictors of performance ratings in political
roles
Jo Silvester, Madeleine Wyatt and Ray Randall
258–279
Job scope, affective commitment, and turnover: The moderating role of growth need strength
Mahmood Shafeie Zargar, Christian Vandenberghe, Catherine Marchand and Ahmed Khalil Ben Ayed
280–302
Applying the job demands–resources model to migrant workers: Exploring how and when geographical
distance increases quit propensity
Xin Qin, Peter Hom, Minya Xu and Dong Ju
303–328
The building blocks of job insecurity: The impact of environmental and person-related variables on job
insecurity perceptions
Maike E. Debus, Cornelius J. König and Martin Kleinmann
329–351
A moderated mediation analysis of job demands, presenteeism, and absenteeism
Stephen Deery, Janet Walsh and Christopher D. Zatzick
352–369
Spiritual resources and work engagement among religious workers: A three-wave longitudinal study
Grant R. Bickerton, Maureen H. Miner, Martin Dowson and Barbara Griffin
370–391
The wisdom of letting go and performance: The moderating role of emotional intelligence and discrete
emotions
Janaki Gooty, Mark B. Gavin, Neal M. Ashkanasy and Jane S. Thomas
392–413
Team work engagement: A model of emergence
Patrícia L. Costa, Ana M. Passos and Arnold B. Bakker
414–436
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CIO Magazine
June 2014
1.
CIOs vs. Cancer
A coalition of healthcare IT chiefs are on a mission to put cancer out of business.
2.
Three-Minute Coach: Improving Your Network
Executive career coach Ford Meyers gives practical advice for making valuable connections both
inside and outside your company.
3.
CIOs on a Mission
Editor in Chief Maryfran Johnson describes the profoundly hopeful and uplifting story of how informal
coalitions of CIOs from some of the country’s leading medical institutions are crossing boundaries to
collaborate in the fight against cancer.
4.
Your Real Business
IDG Communications CEO Michael Friedenberg dips into the history of the once-thriving ice industry
to put today’s period of business transformation in crystal-clear perspective.
5.
Airline Tries Gamification To Boost ERP
WestJet's initial gamification project focuses on expense reporting
6.
Trouble in the C-Suite
Many execs are dissatisfied with how their organizations make decisions about shaping digital
business strategy. Will the CIO step up to be the digital pathfinder?
7.
One Portal, Total Access
Financial services firm UBS lets customers and employees see much more data, much faster, to
improve relationships.
8.
Managing Total Digitization
Single digital executive or digital islands? It’s time to choose an approach that fits your corporate
strategy, according to research by the MIT Center for Information Systems Research.
9.
Get to the Point. And Then Stop Talking
A communication expert -- author of the new book "Brief" -- says you’ll have a bigger impact by saying
less. But it requires preparation.
10. Reshaping a Global Healthcare Strategy
GE Healthcare CTO Nevin Zimmermann talks with IDG Enterprise Chief Content Officer John Gallant
about mobile, cloud, big data and more. Zimmermann also discusses how his team is evolving and
why CIOs must embrace technology changes.
11. 'Fog Computing' Links Clouds to the Internet of Things
It will add Linux to small edge routers to help crunch data coming from devices in the field.
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12. Senior Project Managers Are Getting Scarce
When it comes to project management, many organizations find themselves understaffed and that's
putting them at a competitive disadvantage, according to a study by ESI International.
13. A Good Fit for Footwear Company
An online supply chain platform helps Wolverine Worldwide integrate a major acquisition and
become more agile
14. Speed Dating With Startups
Red Robin CIO Chris Laping meets with venture capitalists to seek out his next source of cloudenabled competitive advantage.
15. Who Legally Owns Your Big Data?
Commingling internal and external data can produce problems if your contract isn’t clear about who
owns what -- and for how long.
16. IT Broadens the Portfolio
The IT department at financial services firm TIAA-CREF is fostering innovation that reinvents how the
company operates, says CIO Annabelle Bexiga
17. Real-Estate Revolution
Data insights are the key to providing customer value. The first steps are creating a culture of
innovation and finding a CIO who is a business strategist.
18. Plotting a Digital Path
These collaborative IT leaders are guiding their organizations toward a digital business future.
19. CIOs Battle User Apathy Toward Lost Devices
American workers don't get too worked up about lost or stolen mobile phones -- even if those phones
contain company data. A large percentage think it's not their problem and don't change their security
practices afterwards. Are CIOs partly to blame for not setting stricter and clearer mobile security
policies?
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IEEE Computer
Volume 47, Issue 5
1.
Smart Camera Networks [Guest editors' introduction]
Reisslein, Martin ; Rinner, Bernhard ; Roy-Chowdhury, Amit
2.
Camera Networks for Healthcare, Teleimmersion, and Surveillance
Chen, Ching-Hui ; Favre, Julien ; Kurillo, Gregorij ; Andriacchi, Thomas P. ; Bajcsy, Ruzena ; Chellappa,
Rama
3.
Wireless Smart Camera Networks for the Surveillance of Public Spaces
Abas, Kevin ; Porto, Caio ; Obraczka, Katia
4.
Integrating Consumer Smart Cameras into Camera Networks: Opportunities and Obstacles
Prati, Andrea ; Qureshi, Faisal Z.
5.
Toward Compressive Camera Networks
Mitra, Kaushik ; Veeraraghavan, Ashok ; Sankaranarayanan, Aswin C. ; Baraniuk, Richard G.
6.
Cloud-Assisted Smart Camera Networks for Energy-Efficient 3D Video Streaming
Guan, Zhangyu ; Melodia, Tommaso
7.
Self-Reconfigurable Smart Camera Networks
SanMiguel, Juan C. ; Micheloni, Christian ; Shoop, Karen ; Foresti, Gian Luca ; Cavallaro, Andrea
8.
Concurrent Average Memory Access Time
Sun, Xian-He ; Wang, Dawei
9.
IEEE Standards for Advanced Audio and Video Coding in Emerging Applications
Gao, Wen ; Huang, Tiejun ; Reader, Cliff ; Dou, Weibei ; Chen, Xilin
10. Social Multimedia Crawling for Mining and Search
Papadopoulos, Symeon ; Kompatsiaris, Yiannis
11. Dmail: A Globally Authenticated Email Service
Yi Cho, Michael Cheng ; Chen, Pokai ; Shieh, Shiuhpyng Winston
12. Analyzing End-to-End Energy Consumption for Digital Services
Preist, Chris ; Schien, Dan ; Shabajee, Paul ; Wood, Stephen ; Hodgson, Christopher
13. Cosmetic Contact Lenses and Iris Recognition Spoofing
Bowyer, Kevin W. ; Doyle, James S.
14. A New Doorway into Time
Johnson, Brian David
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SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
IEEE IT Professional
Volume 16, Issue 2
1.
Will You Ever Need an Exit Strategy?
Schaffer, Henry
2.
Contextual Mobile Apps: Avoiding the "Big Brother" Fallout
Jones, Nolan
3.
Masterminds of the Electronic Digital Computer
Strawn, George
4.
NIST: Building a Solid Foundation
Voas, Jeffrey ; Bojanova, Irena
5.
Test Generation Using Model Checking and Specification Mutation
Black, Paul E.
6.
Building Better Search Engines by Measuring Search Quality
Voorhees, Ellen M. ; Over, Paul ; Soboroff, Ian
7.
NIST and Computer Security
Burr, William ; Ferraiolo, Hildegard ; Waltermire, David
8.
NIST Contributions to Biometric Technology
Wing, Brad
9.
NIST Contributions to IT
Black, Paul E.
10. A Survey of Cloud Database Systems
Deka, Ganesh Chandra
11. The Digital Transformation: Staying Competitive
Earley, Seth
12. Hands-On CIO Tackles Healthcare IT
Williams, Joseph
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Foreign Affairs
Volume 93, Issue 3
1.
Power to the People
Gideon Rose and Jonathan Tepperman
When we started putting together a package on the rapidly evolving future of energy, our first
thought was to survey exciting innovations across the sector. But the closer we looked, the more we
realized that one big thing -- shale -- loomed above the rest.
2.
Welcome to the Revolution
Edward L. Morse
Despite its doubters and haters, the shale revolution in oil and gas production is here to stay. In the
second half of this decade, moreover, it is likely to spread rapidly around the globe, driving a
fundamental change in global energy markets and an economic surge.
3.
The United States of Gas
Robert A. Hefner III
Thanks to new technologies, U.S. companies have extracted vast quantities of natural gas and oil
trapped in once-inaccessible deposits of shale. Other countries may envy this economic boost, but
they will find it hard to replicate -- because only America has the entrepreneur-friendly legal and
regulatory system that made the boom possible.
4.
Don't Just Drill, Baby -- Drill Carefully
Fred Krupp
The shale revolution carries real environmental dangers, especially the release of methane, a highly
potent greenhouse gas. It still has the potential to benefit the environment as well as the economy,
but only if industry and government work together to deal with the problems.
5.
Electric Avenue
David M. Levinson
Electric vehicles account for only a fraction of cars sold, but they are far more efficient than gasolinepowered ones and technological advances are making them look more promising than ever before.
For the first time in a century, a real competition over how to power transportation is underway.
6.
Nuclear Freeze
Per F. Peterson, Michael R. Laufer, and Edward D. Blandford
Nuclear power remains the best way to produce large amounts of electricity reliably for homes and
businesses. That is why the continuing deficit in nuclear innovation is so troubling, and why
Washington needs to seek additional strategies to incentivize and support progress.
7.
Powering the Pentagon
Sharon E. Burke
The Defense Department is the United States’ largest energy consumer, but it’s also a major incubator
of cutting-edge technologies. To cut fuel demands and meet new threats, the Pentagon is
transforming the U.S. military from an organization that uses as much fuel as it can get to one that
uses only as much as it needs.
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8.
What Iran Really Wants
Mohammad Javad Zarif
With the election of Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, Tehran and Washington have a unique
opportunity to chart a new course. Ongoing nuclear negotiations face no insurmountable barriers; the
only requirements for success are good faith and political will.
9.
Russia's Latest Land Grab
Jeffrey Mankoff
Russia’s annexation of Crimea is Moscow’s latest attempt to maintain influence in a post-Soviet state
by creating a so-called frozen conflict, in which a splinter territory remains under Russian protection
and beyond the control of the central government. But history suggests Russia’s move will backfire
and push the rest of Ukraine west.
10. The Return of Geopolitics
Walter Russell Mead
Whether it is Russian forces seizing Crimea, China making aggressive claims in its coastal waters, or
Iran trying to dominate the Middle East, old-fashioned power plays are back. These revisionist powers
never bought into the geopolitical settlement that followed the Cold War, and their ongoing attempts
to overturn it will not be peaceful.
11. The Illusion of Geopolitics
G. John Ikenberry
China, Iran, and Russia are not determined to undo the post–Cold War settlement. They are not fullscale revisionist powers but, at most, part-time spoilers. The United States is far more powerful and
has built a robust liberal world order countries need to integrate with in order to succeed.
12. Near Eastern Promises
Kenneth M. Pollack and Ray Takeyh
The problems of the Middle East remain too deeply intertwined with U.S. national security and the
American economy to ignore. Whatever it might prefer to do, the Obama administration can’t just
walk away from the region, but has to take a greater interest in it.
13. Far Eastern Promises
Kurt M. Campbell and Ely Ratner
Asia is going to command ever more attention and resources from the United States, thanks to the
region’s growing prosperity and influence and the enormous challenges the region poses. The Obama
administration’s pivot or rebalancing makes sense; the challenge now is giving it proper form,
substance, and resources.
14. Show Them the Money
Christopher Blattman and Paul Niehaus
Cutting-edge research shows that giving things to the world’s poor is much more expensive than one
might expect. When it comes to reducing poverty, therefore, simply sending cold hard cash is often
the best and most efficient form of aid.
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15. Reforming the NSA
Daniel Byman and Benjamin Wittes
Behind all the talk of reforming the National Security Agency lies the question of whether it can win
back the public’s trust, or at least its acquiescence. U.S. policymakers and citizens need to weigh how
much security and diplomatic advantage they are willing to forgo in return for greater restraint and
transparency.
16. How the Kurds Got Their Way
Marina Ottaway and David Ottaway
Iraqi Kurdistan has achieved new prosperity by exporting its own oil and gas to Turkey, against the
objections of Iraq’s central government. By challenging Baghdad’s claims to exclusive control of Iraq’s
natural resources, the Kurds are showing how economic cooperation can make Middle Eastern
borders more porous.
17. The Rise of Rwanda's Women
Swanee Hunt
It would be obscene to say that the genocide in Rwanda had even the thinnest silver lining. But it did
create a natural -- or unnatural -- experiment, as the country’s social, economic, and political
institutions were wiped out. In important respects, the reconstructed Rwanda is a dramatically
different country, especially for women.
18. Rebooting Rwanda
Paul Kagame
Rwanda's president speaks with Foreign Affairs about the 1994 genocide, his 11-year stint in office,
and his country's political future.
19. Capital Punishment
Tyler Cowen
Thomas Piketty’s Capital in the Twenty-first Century is a truly important book, a groundbreaking work
of analysis of economic inequality. It is frequently brilliant, but also flawed, and its policy
recommendations are wildly impractical.
20. Feeling Triumphalist in Tokyo
Margarita Estévez-Abe
David Pilling's useful book, Bending Adversity, takes a relatively hopeful view of the conservative
nationalism advocated by Japanese president Shinzo Abe. But a more thorough accounting of Japan’s
recent past and the country's political system would suggest a less sanguine outlook.
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Scientific American Magazine
June 2014
1.
Good Habits, Bad Habits
Ann M. Graybiel and Kyle S. Smith
Researchers are pinpointing the brain circuits that can help us form good habits and break bad ones
2.
Germ Catcher
David J. Ecker
Machines that can quickly identify virtually any bacterium, virus or fungus are being developed for
hospitals. Networking the devices could allow health authorities to save lives by spotting disease
outbreaks earlier than ever before
3.
Summon the Rain
Dan Baum
Governments and farmers worldwide spend millions every year trying to control the weather. New
science suggests they might be on to something
4.
Seeds of a Cure
Brendan Borrell
Desperate to develop new drugs for malaria and other ailments, researchers are running clinical trials
with traditional herbal medicines—and generating promising leads
5.
The Ponzı Economy
Kaushik Basu
Many ordinary business practices resemble the infamous con game
6.
The World Without Free Wıll
Azim F. Shariff and Kathleen D. Vohs
What happens to a society that believes people have no conscious control over their actions?
7.
How to Search for Life on Mars
Christopher P. McKay and Victor Parro García
Experiments now under development could finally answer one of the most profound questions in
science: Does life exist outside of Earth?
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