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- H Social Sciences (76)
Number of items at this level: 7.
A
- Andrag, H. (2007) Management buyout firms: comparative analysis of chairman's reports. Paper presented to: British Accounting Association Annual Conference, Royal Holloway, University of London, April 2007. (Unpublished)
C
- Clemis, J. D. (1999) Government in an English provincial town: the Corporation of Ipswich, 1720-95. Doctoral thesis. University of Leicester.
F
- Fan, Y. (2010) No short cut in internationalisation. PKU Business Review. May, pp. 120-123. 1674-0734.
- Fan, Y. (2009) Corporate communications in China: A preliminary study. Paper presented to: 12th International Corporate Identity Group (ICIG) Symposium, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ljubljana, 29 September 2009. (Unpublished)
H
- He, S., Fallon, G. R., Sanders, R., Lawrence, P. and Vukicevic, J. (2011) Towards a new new geography of innovation: the rise of the Chinese innovation giants and its implications. Invited Presentation presented to: COST Working Group Seminar on MNCs From Emerging Economies, Bucharest, Romania, 07-08 December 2011. (Unpublished)
Y
- Yang, H. J. and Kakabadse, N. K. (2012) What makes corporations more sustainable? A closer look at the impact of global climate change on corporate emission disclosure strategy. Paper presented to: 11th Annual Academy of Business in Society (EABIS) Colloquium: Strategic Innovation for Sustainability, Institute for Management Development, Lausanne, Switzerland, 02 - 04 July 2012. (Unpublished)
- 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.