Items where department is "Management"

University Structure (106206) LSE (106206) Academic Departments (62869) Management (4695)
Number of items: 11.
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  • Sociology Department, University of Surrey (1985). Comparative narratives: a non technical introduction to qualitative analysis. (Occasional papers in sociology and social policy). University of Surrey.
  • Biddle, G, Steinberg, Richard (1985). Common cost allocation in the firm. In Young, H. Peyton (Ed.), Cost Allocation: Methods, Principles, Applications (pp. 31-54). Elsevier Science (Firm).
  • Halfpenny, Peter, Abell, Peter (1985). National wage-rate claims and settlements - II. An exploratory study of some possible determinants of claims and settlements. Sociology, 19(4), 507-522. https://doi.org/10.1177/0038038585019004002
  • Kallinikos, Jannis (1985). Control and influence relationships in multinational corporations: the subsidiary's viewpoint. Coronet Books.
  • Mitev, Nathalie N., Venner, G. M., Walker, S. (1985). Designing an online public access catalogue: Okapi, a catalogue on a Local Area Network. (Library and information research report 39). The British Library.
  • Venner, Gill, Walker, Stephen, Mitev, Nathalie N. (1985). Okapi: a prototype online catalogue. Vine, 15(2), 3-13. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb040320
  • Williams, H. Paul (1985). Model building in linear and integer programming. In Schittkowski, K. (Ed.), Proceedings of Nato Advanced Study Institute on Mathematical Programming (pp. 25-35). Springer Berlin / Heidelberg.
  • de Meza, David (1985). Effluent charges and environmental damage: a clarification. Oxford Economic Papers, 37(4), 700-702.
  • de Meza, David, Gould, J. R. (1985). Free access vs private ownership: a comparison. Journal of Economic Theory, 36(2), 387-391. https://doi.org/10.1016/0022-0531(85)90113-9
  • de Meza, David, Mohr, E. (1985). Price deregulation and the production of depletable resources. International Economic Review, 26(1), 213-218.
  • de Meza, David, Perlman, M. (1985). Increasing returns and the foundation of unemployment theory. Journal of Post-Keynesian Economics, 7(3), 385-395.