Business Horizons /
- Amsterdam, The Netherlands : Elsevier Inc., 2006.
- [iv], 83 p. : charts, photos.
Business Horizons
Contents Volume 49, Number 4 July-August 2006
Editor's Perspective When remarkable women are unremarkable Catherine M. Dalton 261
Executive Digest Spotlight on entreprenuership S. Trevis Certo, Samuel C. Certo and Christopher R. Reutzel 265
Executive Focus The business of beauty, a beauty in business: an interview with Georgette Mosbacher, CEO and President of Borghese Catherine M. Dalton 269
The role and relevance of refocused inventory: Supply chain management solutions Robert Frankel 275
TheGreydollarfella: An endangered species or a market opportunity? Stephen Ogden-Barnes and Stella Minahan 287
Employees: The Key link to corporate reputation management Karen S. Cravens and Elizabeth Goad Oliver 293
Structuring deals and governance after the IPO: Entreprenuers and venture capitalists in high tech start-ups David R. Williams, W. Jack Duncan and Peter M. Ginter 303
Just how unethical is American business? Ronald W. Clement 313
The innovative blueprint C. Brooke Dobni 329
BOOKS ON THE HORIZON by Mimi Dollinger Fast Second: How smart companies bypass radical innovation to enter and dominate new markets Constantinos C. Markides and Paul A. Geroski 341
Think big, act small: How America's best performing companies keep the start-up spirit alive Jason Jennings 342
The People's Tycoon: Henry Ford and the American Century Steven Watts 343
Sloan Rules: Alfred P. Sloan and the triumph of General Motors David Farber 344