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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_1744972575
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (424 p) , cm
    ISBN: 9781783470464
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Content: 1. Sidelined: employment relations in professional sports / Michael Barry, James Skinner and Terry Engelberg -- Part I the regulation of professional sports -- 2. The regulation of professional football at the European Union level. Towards supranational employment relations in the football industry? / Berndt Keller -- 3. Performance expectations, contracts and job security / Peter Von Allmen and John Solow -- 4. Making sense of labour regulation in Major League Baseball: some insights from regulatory theory / Matt Nichol -- 5. Regulating player agents / Lisa Masteralexis -- Part II the employment relations of professional sports -- 6. The evolution of collective bargaining in sports / James B. Dworkin -- 7. Arbitration, negotiation and contracts in sport / Jack Anderson -- 8. Industrial action in professional sport: strikes and lockouts / Craig Depken III -- 9. Power games: understanding the true nature of season ending labour disputes in Major League Baseball and the National Hockey League / Peter Bouris and Rafael Gomez -- Part III the management of professional sports and sporting careers -- 10. The game of (your) life: professional sports careers / Christine Coupland -- 11. If you want to play sport professionally, which sport should you choose? / Greg Maynes, Heather Mitchell, Peter Schuwalow and Mark Stewart -- 12. Discrimination issues and related law / Klaus Vieweg and James A.R. Nafziger -- 13. Hiding in plain sight: sexual harassment in sport / Terry Engelberg and Stephen Moston -- 14. The evolution of anti-doping policy: workplace implications for athletes / James Skinner, Terry Engelberg and Stephen Moston -- Part IV the economics of professional sports -- 15. Player trades, free agents and transfer polices in professional sport / Simon Gardiner and Roger Welch -- 16. Similarities and differences between competitive balance and uncertainty of outcome: a simple comparison of recent history in the NBA and NFL / Rodney Paul and Andrew Weinbach -- 17. Playing quotas / Simon Gardiner and Roger Welch.
    Content: Employment relations, much discussed in other industries, has often been neglected in professional sports despite its unique characteristics. The book aims to explore in detail the unique nature of the employment relationship in professional sports and the sport industry. In four parts the book examines, firstly the regulation of sporting competition both within and across sporting codes; secondly a range of employment law issues such as how contracting and negotiation are handled, how disputes are resolved, and the role of sporting representatives such as player associations. The third section discusses the economic issues related to employment such as transfers, drafts and efforts to achieve "competitive balance". The final section of the book explores contemporary issues in sports management and governance, including anti-discrimination and anti-doping policy. Through this analysis the book identifies the complex and unique issues surrounding employment relations within professional sports and the sport industry
    Note: Contributors include: J. Anderson, M. Barry, P. Bouris, C. Coupland, C. Depken III, J.B. Dworkin, T. Engelberg, S. Gardiner, R. Gomez, B. Keller, L. Masteralexis, G. Maynes, H. Mitchell, S. Moston, J.A.R. Nafziger, M. Nichol, R. Paul, P. Schuwalow, J. Skinner, J. Solow, M. Stewart, K. Vieweg, P. Von Allmen, A. Weinbach, R. Welch , Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781783470457
    Additional Edition: Available in another form ISBN 9781783470457(hardback)
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Research handbook of employment relations in sport Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2016 ISBN 1783470453
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781783470457
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics
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    Keywords: Berufssport ; Sportwirtschaft ; Management ; Arbeitsbeziehungen ; Arbeitsrecht ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_1744972850
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (336 p) , ill , cm
    ISBN: 9781785368738
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Content: Introduction / Shaker A. Zahra, Donald O. Neubaum and James C. Hayton -- Part I corporate entrepreneurship and internal venturing -- 1. Internal corporate venturing: a review of (almost) five decades of literature / Susan A. Hill and Stylianos Georgoulas -- 2. Who is the corporate entrepreneur? insights from opportunity discovery and creation theory / Henri Burgers and Vareska van De Vrande -- 3. A dynamic human capital perspective on corporate opportunity identification / Mathew Hughes, Deniz Ucbasaran and Miranda Lewis -- Part II corporate entrepreneurship and organizational capability -- 4. Towards a relational view of corporate entrepreneurship / Zeki Simsek and Ciaran Heavey -- 5. Institutionalizing corporate entrepreneurship as the firm's innovation function: reflections from a longitudinal research program / Gina Colarelli O'Connor -- 6. Strategic renewal and firm performance: implication of incremental versus radical change after environmental upheavals / Elton L. Scifres, James J. Chrisman and Esra Memili -- Part III corporate venture capital and external venturing -- 7. Corporate venture capital: important themes and future directions / Sandip Basu, Anu Wadhwa and Suresh Kotha -- 8. InnoVen and the Monsanto paradox: strategic exploration with the first external corporate venture capital fund / Mariann Jelinek and Diana Day -- 9. Explorative and exploitative learning from corporate venture capital: a model of program level determinants / Thomas Keil, Shaker A. Zahra and Markku Maula -- 10. What inventions do corporate entrepreneurship programs access? corporate venture capital investment in complementary and substituting ventures / Gary Dushnitsky and Miles Shaver.
    Content: Corporate entrepreneurship is about remaking organizations; it affects organizational cultures and systems which, in turn, influence the magnitude, direction and content of corporate entrepreneurship activities. This Handbook hopes to synthesize what we know and clarify what we need to know about key issues such as strategic renewal, innovation and venturing activities within established companies, giving direction to future research. This Handbook combines conceptual and empirical contributions covering a wide gamut of theories and perspectives that include: opportunity discovery vs. creation, the behavioral theory of the firm, learning, human capital, agency, and dynamic capabilities. The chapters uncover who the corporate entrepreneur is, how corporate entrepreneurs vary from their independent counterparts, how corporate entrepreneurship influences organizational performance, and the effect of incremental versus radical strategic renewal undertaken within corporate entrepreneurship on financial performance. They also investigate what an organization learns from corporate entrepreneurship, as well as the types of innovation that companies gain through corporate venturing capital investments. The diversity of authors, perspectives and foci of the chapters highlight the growing depth and breadth of the worldwide research on corporate entrepreneurship and the growing maturity of this research. This book will appeal to scholars and students of entrepreneurship and/or strategic management, as well as managers of established firms
    Note: Contributors include: S. Basu, H. Burgers, J.J. Chrisman, D. Day, G. Dushnitsky, S. Georgoulas, J. Hayton, C. Heavey, S.A. Hill, M. Hughes, M. Jelinek, T. Keil, S. Kotha, M. Lewis, M. Maula, E. Memili, D.O. Neubaum, G.C. O'Connor, E.L. Scifres, M. Shaver, Z. Simsek, D. Ucbasaran, V. Van De Vrande, A. Wadhwa, S.A. Zahra , Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781785368721
    Additional Edition: Available in another form ISBN 9781785368721(hardback)
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Handbook of research on corporate entrepreneurship Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2016 ISBN 9781788972680
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781785368721
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics
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    Keywords: Corporate Entrepreneurship ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books
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  • 3
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    Online Resource
    Northampton, MA : Edward Elgar Pub
    UID:
    gbv_1744973326
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (1,664 p) , cm
    ISBN: 9781784719548
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive 320
    Content: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Douglas W. Diamond and Philip H. Dybvig (1983), 'Bank Runs, Deposit Insurance, and Liquidity', Journal of Political Economy, 91 (3), June, 401-19 -- Stephen A. Buser, Andrew H. Chen and Edward J. Kane (1981), 'Federal Deposit Insurance, Regulatory Policy, and Optimal Bank Capital', Journal of Finance, XXXVI (1), March, 51-60 -- Michael C. Keeley (1990), 'Deposit Insurance, Risk, and Market Power in Banking', American Economic Review, 80 (5), December, 1183-200 -- Asli Demirgüç-Kunt and Enrica Detragiache (2002), 'Does Deposit Insurance Increase Banking System Stability? An Empirical Investigation', Journal of Monetary Economics, 49 (7), October, 1373-406 -- Michael Koehn and Anthony M. Santomero (1980), 'Regulation of Bank Capital and Portfolio Risk', Journal of Finance, XXXV (5), December, 1235-44 -- Daesik Kim and Anthony M. Santomero (1988), 'Risk in Banking and Capital Regulation', Journal of Finance, XLIII (5), December, 1219-33 -- Douglas W. Diamond and Raghuram G. Rajan (2000), 'A Theory of Bank Capital', Journal of Finance, LV (6), 2431-65 -- Randall S. Kroszner and Raghuram G. Rajan (1994), 'Is the Glass-Steagall Act Justified? A Study of the U.S. Experience with Universal Banking Before 1933', American Economic Review, 84 (4), September, 810-32 -- Jith Jayaratne and and Philip E. Strahan (1996), 'The Finance-Growth Nexus: Evidence from Bank Branch Deregulation', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 111 (3), August, 639-70 -- Thomas F. Hellman, Kevin C. Murdock and Joseph E. Stiglitz (2000), 'Liberalization, Moral Hazard in Banking, and Prudential Regulation: Are Capital Requirements Enough?', American Economic Review, 90 (1), March, 147-65 -- Anjan V. Thakor (1996), 'Capital Requirements, Monetary Policy, and Aggregate Bank Lending: Theory and Empirical Evidence', Journal of Finance, LI (1), March, 279-324 -- Viral V. Acharya (2009), 'A Theory of Systemic Risk and Design of Prudential Bank Regulation', Journal of Financial Stability, 5 (3), September, 224-55 -- James R. Barth, Gerard Caprio Jr. and Ross Levine (2004), 'Bank Regulation and Supervision: What Works Best?', Journal of Financial Intermediation, 13 (2), April, 205-48 -- James R. Barth, Gerard Caprio Jr. and Ross Levine (2013), 'Bank Regulation and Supervision in 180 Countries from 1999 to 2011', Journal of Financial Economic Policy, 5 (2), 111-219 -- Anthony Saunders, Elizabeth Strock and Nickolaos G. Travlos (1990), 'Ownership Structure, Deregulation, and Bank Risk Taking', Journal of Finance, XLV (2), June, 643-54 -- Gerard Caprio, Luc Laeven and Ross Levine (2007), 'Governance and Bank Valuation', Journal of Financial Intermediation, 16 (4), October, 584-617 -- Luc Laeven and Ross Levine (2009), 'Bank Governance, Regulation and Risk Taking', Journal of Financial Economics, 93 (2), August, 259-75 -- Rafael La Porta, Florencio Lopez-de-Silanes and Andrei Shleifer (2002), 'Government Ownership of Banks', Journal of Finance, LVII (1), February, 265-301 -- Gary Gorton and Richard Rosen (1995), 'Corporate Control, Portfolio Choice, and the Decline of Banking', Journal of Finance, L (5), December, 1377-420.
    Content: Joel F. Houston and Christopher James (1995), 'CEO Compensation and Bank Risk. Is Compensation in Banking Structured to Promote Risk Taking?', Journal of Monetary Economics, 36 (2), 405-31 -- Kose John, Anthony Saunders and Lemma W. Senbet (2000), 'A Theory of Bank Regulation and Management Compensation', Review of Financial Studies, 13 (1), January, 95-125 -- Renée B. Adams and Hamid Mehran (2012), 'Bank Board Structure and Performance: Evidence for Large Bank Holding Companies', Journal of Financial Intermediation, 21 (2), 243-67 -- Rüdiger Fahlenbrach and René M. Stulz (2011), 'Bank CEO Incentives and the Credit Crisis', Journal of Financial Economics, 99 (1), January, 11-26 -- Rüdiger Fahlenbrach, Robert Prilmeier and René M. Stulz (2012), 'This Time Is the Same: Using Bank Performance in 1998 to Explain Bank Performance during the Recent Financial Crisis', Journal of Finance, LXVII (6), December, 2139-85 -- Takeo Hoshi, Anil Kashyap and David Scharfstein (1991), 'Corporate Structure, Liquidity, and Investment: Evidence from Japanese Industrial Groups', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 106 (1), February, 33-60 -- Gary Gorton and Frank A. Schmid (2000), 'Universal Banking and the Performance of German Firms', Journal of Financial Economics, 58 (1-2), 29-80 -- Allen N. Berger, Anthony Saunders, Joseph M. Scalise and Gregory F. Udell (1988), 'The Effects of Bank Mergers and Acquisitions on Small Business Lending', Journal of Financial Economics, 50 (2), November, 187-229 -- Allen N. Berger and David B. Humphrey (1991), 'The Dominance of Inefficiencies Over Scale and Product Mix Economies in Banking', Journal of Monetary Economics, 28 (1), August, 117-48 -- John H. Boyd and David E. Runkle (1993), 'Size and Performance of Banking Firms: Testing the Predictions of Theory', Journal of Monetary Economics, 31 (1), February, 47-67 -- John H. Boyd and Gianni De Nicoló (2005), 'The Theory of Bank Risk Taking and Competition Revisited', Journal of Finance, LX (2), June, 1329-43 -- Charles W. Calomiris and Charles M. Kahn (1991), 'The Role of Demandable Debt in Structuring Optimal Banking Arrangements', American Economic Review, 81 (3), 497-513 -- Douglas W. Diamond and Raghuram G. Rajan (2001), 'Liquidity Risk, Liquidity Creation, and Financial Fragility: A Theory of Banking', Journal of Political Economy, 109 (2), April, 287-327 -- Franklin Allen and Douglas Gale (1998) 'Optimal Financial Crises', Journal of Finance, LIII (4), August, 1245-84 -- Franklin Allen and Douglas Gale (2000), 'Financial Contagion', Journal of Political Economy, 108 (1), February, 1-33 -- Charles W. Calomiris and Joseph R. Mason (1997), 'Contagion and Bank Failures During the Great Depression: The June 1932 Chicago Banking Panic', American Economic Review, 87 (5), December, 863-83 -- Charles W. Calomiris and Joseph R. Mason (2003), 'Fundamentals, Panics, and Bank Distress During the Depression', American Economic Review, 93 (5), December, 1615-47 -- Donald P. Morgan (2002), 'Rating Banks: Risk and Uncertainty in an Opaque Industry', American Economic Review, 92 (4), September, 874-88 -- Bengt Holmstrom and Jean Tirole (1997), 'Financial Intermediation, Loanable Funds, and the Real Sector', Quarterly Journal of Economics, CXII (3), August, 663-91.
    Content: Andrea Beltratti and René M. Stulz (2012), 'The Credit Crisis Around the Globe: Why Did Some Banks Perform Better?', Journal of Financial Economics, 105 (1), July, 1-17 -- Rafael La Porta, Florencio Lopez de Silanes, Andrei Shleifer and Robert W. Vishny (1998), 'Law and Finance', Journal of Political Economy, 106 (6), December, 1113-55 -- Thorsten Beck, Asli Demirgüç-Kunt and Ross Levine (2003), 'Law, Endowments, and Finance', Journal of Financial Economics, 70 (2), November, 137-81 -- Raghuram G. Rajan and Luigi Zingales (2003), 'The Great Reversals: The Politics of Financial Development in the Twentieth Century', Journal of Financial Economics, 69 (1), July, 5-50 -- Benjamin C. Esty (1998), 'The Impact of Contingent Liability on Commercial Bank Risk Taking', Journal of Financial Economics, 47 (2), February, 189-218 -- Randall S. Kroszner and Philip E. Strahan (1999), 'What Drives Deregulation? Economics and Politics of the Relaxation of the Bank Branching Restrictions', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 114 (4), November, 1437-67 -- Asim Ijaz Khwaja and Atif Mian (2005), 'Do Lenders Favor Politically Connected Firms? Rent Provision in an Emerging Financial Market', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 120 (4), November, 1371-411 -- I. Serdar Dinç (2005), 'Politicians and Banks: Political Influences on Government-Owned Banks in Emerging Markets', Journal of Financial Economics, 77 (2), August, 453-79 -- Noel Maurer and Stephen Haber (2007), 'Related Lending and Economic Performance: Evidence from Mexico', Journal of Economic History, 67 (3), September, 551-81 -- Pietro Veronesi and Luigi Zingales (2010), 'Paulson's Gift', Journal of Financial Economics, 97 (3), September, 339-68 -- Emmanuel Farhi and Jean Tirole (2012), 'Collective Moral Hazard, Maturity Mismatch, and Systemic Bailouts', American Economic Review, 102 (1), February, 60-93 -- Viral Acharya, Itamar Drechsler and Philipp Schnabl (2014), 'A Pyrrhic Victory? Bank Bailouts and Sovereign Credit Risk', Journal of Finance, LXIX (6), December, 2689-739.
    Content: This research review contains fifty influential articles published over the past four decades on the regulation and governance of financial institutions. Some contribute by making theoretical advances that enhance the conceptual framework through which economists view financial institutions, and others contribute by assembling data and evaluating the predictions of these different models. Including an original introduction, the papers provide a foundation for understanding and conducting additional research into the regulation and governance of financial institutions
    Note: The recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings , Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Regulation and governance of financial institutions Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, 2016 ISBN 9781784719531
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books ; Electronic books
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  • 4
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    Online Resource
    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd
    UID:
    kobvindex_INTNLM010898948
    Format: 1 online resource (1 v) , cm
    ISBN: 9781784712952
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Content: Leonard E. Burman and William C. Randolph (1994), 'Measuring Permanent Responses to Capital-Gains Tax Changes in Panel Data', American Economic Review, 84 (4), September, 794-809 -- James Poterba (2001), 'Estate and Gift Taxes and Incentives for Inter Vivos Giving in the US', Journal of Public Economics, 79 (1), January, 237-64 -- Michael G. Allingham and Agnar Sandmo (1972), 'Income Tax Evasion: A Theoretical Analysis', Journal of Public Economics, 1, 323-38 -- Charles T. Clotfelter (1983), 'Tax Evasion and Tax Rates: An Analysis of Individual Returns', Review of Economics and Statistics, LXV (3), August, 363-73 -- James Alm, Gary H. McClelland and William D. Schulze (1992), 'Why Do People Pay Taxes?', Journal of Public Economics, 48, 21-38 -- Martin Feldstein (1995), 'The Effect of Marginal Tax Rates on Taxable Income: A Panel Study of the 1986 Tax Reform Act', Journal of Political Economy, 103 (3), June, 551-72 -- Jon Gruber and Emmanuel Saez (2002), 'The Elasticity of Taxable Income: Evidence and Implications', Journal of Public Economics, 84, 1-32 -- Alan J. Auerbach (1983), 'Taxation, Corporate Financial Policy and the Cost of Capital', Journal of Economic Literature, XXI (3), September, 905-40 -- Joseph E. Stiglitz (1976), 'The Corporation Tax', Journal of Public Economics, 5, 303-11 -- Christophe Chamley (1986), 'Optimal Taxation of Capital Income in General Equilibrium with Infinite Lives', Econometrica, 54 (3), May, 607-22 -- Robert E. Hall and Dale W. Jorgenson (1967), 'Tax Policy and Investment Behavior', American Economic Review, 57 (3), June, 391-414 -- Robin W. Boadway (1987), 'The Theory and Measurement of Effective Tax Rates', in Jack M. Mintz and Douglas D. Purvis (eds), The Impact of Taxation on Business Activity, Kingston, Canada: John Deutsch Institute for the Study of Economic Policy, 60-98 -- Alan J. Auerbach and Kevin Hassett (1992), 'Tax Policy and Business Fixed Investment in the United States', Journal of Public Economics, 47 (2), March, 141-70 -- George R. Zodrow (1991), 'On the "Traditional " and "New " Views of Dividend Taxation', National Tax Journal, XLIV (4 Part 2), December, 497-509 -- B. Douglas Bernheim (1991), 'Tax Policy and the Dividend Puzzle', RAND Journal of Economics, 22 (4), Winter, 455-76 -- Raj Chetty and Emmanuel Saez (2005), 'Dividend Taxes and Corporate Behavior: Evidence from the 2003 Dividend Tax Cut', Quarterly Journal of Economics, CXX (3), August, 791-833 -- Jeffrey K. MacKie-Mason (1990), 'Do Taxes Affect Corporate Financing Decisions?', Journal of Finance, XLV (5), December, 1471-93William M. Gentry (1994), 'Taxes, Financial Decisions and Organizational Form: Evidence from Publicly Traded Partnerships', Journal of Public Economics, 53, 223-44
    Content: P.A. Diamond (1975), 'A Many-Person Ramsey Tax Rule', Journal of Public Economics, 4 (4), November, 335-42 -- J.A. Mirrlees (1971), 'An Exploration in the Theory of Optimum Income Taxation', Review of Economic Studies, 38 (2), April, 175-208 -- Peter A. Diamond (1998), 'Optimal Income Taxation: An Example with a U-Shaped Pattern of Optimal Marginal Tax Rates', American Economic Review, 88 (1), March, 83-95 -- A.B. Atkinson and J.E. Stiglitz (1976), 'The Design of Tax Structure: Direct Versus Indirect Taxation', Journal of Public Economics, 6 (1-2), 55-75 -- N.H. Stern (1976), 'On the Specification of Models of Optimum Income Taxation', Journal of Public Economics, 6 (1-2), 123-62 -- Emmanuel Saez (2001), 'Using Elasticities to Derive Optimal Income Tax Rates', Review of Economic Studies, 68 (1), January, 205-29 -- Joel Slemrod (1990), 'Optimal Taxation and Optimal Tax Systems', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 4 (1), Winter, 157-78 -- Martin Feldstein (1976), 'On the Theory of Tax Reform', Journal of Public Economics, 6 (1-2), July-August, 77-104 -- Alan J. Auerbach, Laurence J. Kotlikoff and Jonathan Skinner (1983), 'The Efficiency Gains from Dynamic Tax Reform', International Economic Review, 24 (1), February, 81-100 -- David Altig, Alan J. Auerbach, Laurence J. Kotlikoff, Kent A. Smetters and Jan Walliser (2001), 'Simulating Fundamental Tax Reform in the United States', American Economic Review, 91 (3), June, 574-95 -- Joel Slemrod (2001), 'A General Model of the Behavioral Response to Taxation', International Tax and Public Finance, 8 (2), 119-28 -- Jerry A. Hausman (1981), 'Labor Supply', in Henry J. Aaron and Joseph A. Pechman (eds), How Taxes Affect Economic Behaviour, Washington, D.C.: The Brookings Institution, 27-83 -- James P. Ziliak and Thomas J. Kniesner (1999), 'Estimating Life Cycle Labor Supply Tax Effects', Journal of Political Economy, 107 (2), 326-59 -- Lawrence H. Summers (1981), 'Capital Taxation and Accumulation in a Life Cycle Growth Model', American Economic Review, 71 (4), September, 533-44 -- William G. Gale and John Karl Scholz (1994), 'IRAs and Household Saving', American Economic Review, 84 (5), December, 1233-60 -- James M. Poterba, Steven F. Venti and David A. Wise (1995), 'Do 401(k) Contributions Crowd Out Other Personal Saving?', Journal of Public Economics, 58 (1), September, 1-32 -- J. E. Stiglitz (1969), 'The Effects of Income, Wealth, and Capital Gains Taxation on Risk-Taking', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 83 (2), May, 263-83 -- James M. Poterba and Andrew A. Samwick (2003), 'Taxation and Household Portfolio Composition: US Evidence from the 1980s and 1990s', Journal of Public Economics, 87 (1), January, 5-38 -- Martin Feldstein, Joel Slemrod and Shlomo Yitzhaki (1980), 'The Effects of Taxation on the Selling of Corporate Stock and the Realization of Capital Gains', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 94 (4), June, 777-91
    Content: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Richard A. Musgrave (1976), 'ET, OT and SBT', Journal of Public Economics, 6 (1/2), July-August, 3-16 -- H. Peyton Young (1990), 'Progressive Taxation and Equal Sacrifice', American Economic Review, 80 (1), March, 253-66 -- Louis Kaplow (1989), 'Horizontal Equity: Measures in Search of a Principle', National Tax Journal, XLII (2), 139-54 -- Charles E. McLure, Jr (1975), 'General Equilibrium Incidence Analysis: The Harberger Model After Ten Years', Journal of Public Economics, 4 (2), February, 125-61 -- Michael L. Katz and Harvey S. Rosen (1985), 'Tax Analysis in an Oligopoly Model', Public Finance Quarterly, 13 (1), January, 3-19 -- Lawrence H. Summers (1983), 'The Asset Price Approach to the Analysis of Capital Income Taxation', National Tax Association/Tax Institute of America, Proceedings of the Seventy-Sixth Annual Conference on Taxation, 112-20 -- James Davies, France St-Hilaire and John Whalley (1984), 'Some Calculations of Lifetime Tax Incidence', American Economic Review, 74 (4), September, 633-49 -- Timothy J. Besley and Harvey S. Rosen (1999), 'Sales Taxes and Prices: An Empirical Analysis', National Tax Journal, LII (3), 157-78 -- John B. Shoven (1976), 'The Incidence and Efficiency Effects of Taxes on Income from Capital', Journal of Political Economy, 84 (6), December, 1261-83 -- David M. Cutler (1988), 'Tax Reform and the Stock Market: An Asset Price Approach', American Economic Review, 78 (5), December, 1107-17 -- Arnold C. Harberger (1964), 'The Measurement of Waste', American Economic Review, 54 (3), May, 58-76 -- Jerry A. Hausman (1981), 'Exact Consumer's Surplus and Deadweight Loss', American Economic Review, 71 (4), September, 662-76 -- Edgar K. Browning (1987), 'On the Marginal Welfare Cost of Taxation', American Economic Review, 77 (1), March, 11-23 -- Charles L. Ballard, John B. Shoven and John Whalley (1985), 'The Total Welfare Cost of the United States Tax System: A General Equilibrium Approach', National Tax Journal, XXXVIII (2), 125-40 -- Don Fullerton (1982), 'On the Possibility of an Inverse Relationship Between Tax Rates and Government Revenues', Journal of Public Economics, 19 (1), 3-22 -- Larry E. Jones, Rodolfo E. Manuelli and Peter E. Rossi (1993), 'Optimal Taxation in Models of Endogenous Growth', Journal of Political Economy, 101 (3), June, 485-517 -- Kevin W.S. Roberts (1977), 'Voting Over Income Tax Schedules', Journal of Public Economics, 8 (3), December, 329-40 -- Walter Hettich and Stanley L. Winer (1988), 'Economic and Political Foundations of Tax Structure', American Economic Review, 78 (4), September, 701-12 -- Peter A. Diamond and James A. Mirrlees (1971), 'Optimal Taxation and Public Production II: Tax Rules', American Economic Review, 61 (3, Part 1), June, 261-78
    Content: This authoritative two-volume set brings together the most important classic and contemporary papers on taxation and tax policy, written by the world's leading scholars and practitioners of taxation. Volume I reviews the effects of taxation, optimal taxation and tax reform. Volume II presents the latest theoretical and empirical work on how taxes affect individual decisions across a range of areas, concluding with studies of the effects of taxes on firm investment and financial structure decisions. The volumes will interest those teaching upper-level and graduate level courses in taxation and tax policy, and individuals who want to be informed on the latest research in taxation
    Note: The recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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  • 5
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    Online Resource
    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar
    UID:
    kobvindex_INTNLM010901434
    Format: 1 online resource (viii, 299 p) , ill
    Edition: 2nd ed.
    ISBN: 9781781002575
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Content: This second edition of the Dictionary of Taxation contains over 200 new or substantially revised entries to enhance the existing wide range of accessible definitions and terms used to describe various aspects of tax and tax systems around the world
    Note: Includes bibliographical references
    Additional Edition: Available in another form ISBN 1849801223
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781849801225(hardback)
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1849801223
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781849801225
    Language: English
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    Online Resource
    Northampton, MA : Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
    UID:
    kobvindex_INTNLM010906371
    Format: 1 online resource (256 pages)
    ISBN: 9781786438652
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Content: Although both leadership and sexuality are important and heavily researched topics, there is little work that addresses the interaction of the two areas. Leadership and Sexuality: Power, Principles, and Processes is a scholarly synthesis of leadership principles with issues related to sexuality and sexual policy-making. The authors' multi-disciplinary analysis of the topic examines sexuality in the context of many different kinds of leadership, exploring both the good and the bad aspects of leadership and sexuality. These integrated topics are examined through three broad areas of study. The first involves individuals who become leaders in sexual domains by advancing new views of human sexuality. The second involves problems that leaders of businesses and other institutions must address as a result of issues related to human sexuality, including sexual harassment and sexually-based discrimination in the workplace. The third area involves understanding how being a leader influences sexual desire and sexual attraction, and may impact the course of workplace romance and the expression of sexuality. Written to be accessible to both laypeople and scholars, this book will appeal to academics and scientists interested in human sexuality as well as many related disciplines, including psychology, sociology, leadership studies, heroism science, political science, religion, and economics
    Content: Contents: Introduction / James K. Beggan and Scott T. Allison -- Part I Sexual leaders -- 1. Playboy, icon, leader: Hugh Hefner and postwar American sexual culture / Carrie Pitzulo -- 2. Planned Parenthood: 100 Years of leadership and controversy / Sheila Huss, Lucy Dwight and Angela Gover -- 3. Leadership and the free the nipple movement: an autoethnographic case study / James K. Beggan -- Part II Leadership and sexuality -- 4. A failure of courageous leadership: sex, embarrassment, and (not) speaking up in the Penn State sexual abuse scandal / Jeremy Fyke, Bree Trisler and Kristen Lucas -- 5. Because they can: adult to student sexual abuse in PreK-12 schools / Charol Shakeshaft -- 6. Heterosexism in organizations: the importance of transformational and heroic leadership / Shaun Pichler -- 7. Leadership in strip clubs / Maggie B. Stone -- 8. Training religious leaders in sexually-related issues / William R. Stayton -- Part III The sexuality of leaders -- 9. "Stupid is as stupid does" or good Bayesian? A sympathetic and contrarian analysis of Bill Clinton's Decision to have an affair with Monica Lewinsky / James K. Beggan -- 10. Leading and following? Understanding the power dynamics in consensual BDSM / Emma Turley -- 11. Does the "zipless dance" exist? Leadership, followership, and sexuality in social dancing / James K. Beggan and Scott T. Allison -- 12. Heroic leadership in The Walking Dead's Post-apocalyptic universe: the restoration and regeneration of society as a hero organism / Scott T. Allison and Olivia Efthimiou -- Index
    Note: Includes index
    Additional Edition: Also issued as: ISBN 9781786438645(hardback)
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781786438645
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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    Format: 1 online resource (608 pages)
    ISBN: 9780857938602
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Content: Contents: Preface / Charles A. Ingene and James R. Brown -- 1. Introduction -- James R. Brown and Charles A. Ingene / Part I: Location in a value chain: conceptual and analytical perspectives -- 2. Choosing value-chain locations in marketing channels: integrating service-dominant logic and product-form strategy perspectives / Mrinal Ghosh, Kellilynn M. Frias and Robert F. Lusch -- 3. Optimal channel structure of a proprietary component manufacturer: the impact of price- versus quantity-competition / Ngan N. Chau and Ramarao Desiraju -- 4. Platform retailing: from offline "stores within a store" to online "marketplaces" / Kinshuk Jerath and Z. John Zhang -- Part II: Organizational control, learning and conflict -- 5. Organizational control in marketing channels: a meta-analytic review / James R. Brown and Jody L. Crosno -- 6. Organizational learning and inter-organizational knowledge transfer / Ravipreet S. Sohi and A. Lynn Matthews -- 7. Managing channel conflict: insights from the current literature / Kamran Eshghi and Sourav Ray -- Part III: Analytical approaches to multi-channel research -- 8. Modeling multichannel supply chain management with marketing mixes: a survey / Gangshu (George) Cai, Yue Dai and Wenzhu Zhang -- 9. Information management and contract design under supplier encroachment / Zhuoxin Li, Stephen Gilbert and Guoming Lai -- Part IV: Modelling channel coordination -- 10. Models of channel coordination / S. Chan Choi, Ju Myung Song, Xiaowei Xu and Yao Zhao -- 11. Interpretation of product differentiation in linear demand functions / Sang-June Park and Richard Staelin -- 12. Social preferences and distribution channels / Tony Haitao Cui, Paola Mallucci, Jagmohan Raju and Z. John Zhang -- Part V: Channel relationships -- 13. Relationship dynamics: understanding continuous and discontinuous relationship change / Colleen M. Harmeling and Robert W. Palmatier -- 14. Business buyers are people too: phenomenology and symbolic interaction in buyer relationships / Mark B. Houston, Christopher P. Blocker and Daniel J. Flint -- 15. Performance impact of distribution expansion: a review and research agenda / Jonathan D. Hibbard, Manish Kacker & Farhad Sadeh -- Part VI: Conceptual approaches to channel design and governance -- 16. A transaction cost approach to channel design with application to multi-channels settings / George John, Madhu Viswanathan and Mrinal Ghosh -- 17. Trust-based hybrid governance in geographical indication supply chains / Alan J. Malter and Pelin Bicen -- 18. Resale price maintenance after Leegin: Marketing literatures for future research / Gregory T. Gundlach and Rachel E. Paul -- Part VII: Conceptual approaches to multi-channel research -- 19. Design and management of multi-channel distribution in B2b Environments / Alberto Sa Vinhas & Jean Johnson -- 20. Franchising research in marketing: suggestions for future research / Sudha Mani, Kenneth H. Wathne and Kersi D. Antia -- 21. An empirical examination of the dark side of relationship marketing within a business-to-business context / Brent L. Baker, Rajiv P. Dant and Scott K. Weaven -- Part VIII: Conceptualizing distribution channels -- 22. Putting it all together: a conceptual framework for integrating distribution channels research / James R. Brown and Charles A. Ingene -- 23. Conceptualizing a comprehensive theory of distribution channels / Charles A. Ingene and James R. Brown -- Postscript "a gentle giant: he was taken from us too young, too early" / James R. Brown and Charles A. Inge -- Index
    Content: Distribution channels are the most complex element of the marketing mix to fully grasp and to profitably manage. In this Handbook the authors present cutting-edge research on channel management and design from analytical, conceptual, and empirical perspectives. The ultimate objective of this Handbook is a comprehensive theory of distribution channels for scholars presented in enlightened surveys of the literature to tightly reasoned investigations. Channel management topics include value creation, interorganizational knowledge transfer, contract design, governance and control, and relationship management. Channel design topics encompass coordination, supply-chain management, price vs. quantity competition, channel breadth, franchising, resale price maintenance, and bricks-and-mortar vs. online retailer competition. The book concludes with a sketch of a Comprehensive Theory of Distribution Channels meant to incorporate and extend current thinking. The breadth of this Handbook makes it appropriate for use in a doctoral course on distribution channels, or as a knowledge-broadening resource for faculty and researchers who wish to understand types of channels research that are outside the scope of their own approach to distribution
    Note: Includes index
    Additional Edition: Also issued as: ISBN 9780857938596(hardback)
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780857938596
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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