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Article
- Johannesson, J. and Yu, P. K.-h. (2011) Economic environment of higher education organisations in Uganda. Third World Economic Review. 1(1), pp. 58-66. 2045-2187.
- Johannesson, J. and Yu, P. K.-h. (2011) The social environment of higher education institutions in Uganda. Global Journal of African Studies. 1(1), pp. 68-73. 2045-2594.
- Yu, P. K.-h. and Johannesson, J. (2010) Near-bankruptcy of the Taiwan High Speed Rail Corporation: what went wrong? International Journal of Business and Management. 5(12), pp. 14-22. 1833-3850 (print); 1833-8119 (online).
Book Section
- Salazar Guillen, J. F., Johannesson, J. and Yu, P. K.-h. (2012) The financial crisis and the dilemma of the homo economicus (greedicus) vs homo sociologicus. In: Johannesson, J. (ed.) International Strategies for the 21st Century. Corby: Oxford Academic Publishing Ltd. pp. 7-16.
- Yu, P. K.-h., Modapothala, J. R. and Johannesson, J. (2012) Redefining company as an international regimes and/or non-international regimes-related artificial person: a one-dot theory interpretation. In: Yu, P. K.-h. (ed.) The Politics and Business Dimensions of Governance and Regimes: A One-Dot Theory Interpretation. Victoria: Heidelberg Press. pp. 15-20.
- Yu, P. K.-h., Mohammad, J. A. and Johannesson, J. (2011) Business success and failure: Malaysian Bumiputras and Non-Bumiputras. In: Yu, P. K.-h. (ed.) International (Corporate) Governance: A One-dot Theory Interpretation. New York: Nova Business and Management. pp. 133-152.
- Yu, P. K.-h. and Johannesson, J. (2011) Near-bankruptcy of the Taiwan High Speed Rail Corporation: what went wrong? In: Yu, P. K.-h. (ed.) International (Corporate) Governance: A One-dot Theory Interpretation. New York: Nova Business and Management. pp. 119-132.
- Johannesson, J. and Yu, P. K.-h. (2011) The social environment of higher education institutions in Uganda. In: Johannesson, J. and Anele, K. A. (eds.) The Changing Nigerian Society. Corby: Oxford Academic Publishing Ltd. pp. 171-177.