Center for International Business Education and Research
1996 - 1997 Working Paper Series

The Georgia Tech CIBER is pleased to offer the following working papers as part of its 1996 program. The abstracts of some papers are offered at this site while the full-text version are $5.00. If you would like to place an order, please make your check payable to the Georgia Institute of Technology. Please indicate the number of the papers desired and mail to :

Georgia Tech CIBER
College of Management
Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, GA 30332-0520

Number Title Author
96-001
Institutional Choice in International Politics: A Glimpse At European Union Members' Industrial Policies Katja Weber
96-002
Exchange Rate Pass-Through And The Role Of International Distribution Channels Ramarao Desiraju, Milind Shrikhande
96-003
Environment and World Trade: An Overview Bryan Norton
96-004
Environment and World Trade: A Working Bibliography Bryan Norton
96-005
ntra-Day Transmission of International Stock Prices Cheol S. Eun, Jin-Gil Jeong
96-006
ISO 9000 and ISO 14000 Standards in Japan Keikou Terui
96-007
The Impact of Globalization on Management and Financial Reporting Eugene E. Comiskey, Charles W. Mulford
96-008
Internationalization and the Entrepreneurial Firm: What Do We Really Know? Andrew McAuley, Nicole Coviello
96-009
Cross Cultural Reliability and Validity of a Scale to Measure Firm Entrepreneurial Orientation Gary A. Knight
96-010
A Study of Measures of the Marketing and Entrepreneurial Orientations: A Cross-Cultural Approach Joseph J. Giglierano, Morgan P. Miles, Hugh Munro
96-011
Growth and the Small Firm: Using Causal Mapping to Assess the Decision Making Process - A Case Example Sean Ennis
96-012
A Comparison of Self-Reported Marketing Behaviors Among Polish Entrepreneurs and American Entrepreneurs and Managers Donald J. Kopka Jr., George T. Solomon
96-013
A Comparative Marketing Study of Entrepreneurial Perceptions in Poland and the United States Charles R. Prohaska, Ellen J. Frank
96-014
Culture, Entrepreneurship and Networks Revisited Elizabeth Chell
96-015
Comparative Marketing Measures of Societal Quality of Life: Substantive Dimensions in 186 Countries Mark Peterson, Naresh K. Malhotra
96-016
International Ownership Structure and the Firm Value Cheol S. Eun, S. Janakiramanan
96-017
International Equity Investment With Selective Hedging Strategies Cheol S. Eun, Bruce G. Resnick
96-018
Japanese Industrial Standards: Follow-Up of the 8th Long-Term Standardization Plan Mitsunori Nishimoto
96-019
The Korean Versus American Marketplace: Consumer Reactions to Foreign Products Francis M. Ulgado, Moonkyu Lee
96-020
Creating a Substantial Competitive Advantage in an Era of the Environmental Turbulence Moonkyu Lee, Francis M. Ulgado
96-021
Internationalization and Changes in Tax Policy in OECD Countries: The Importance of Domestic Veto Players Mark Hallerberg, Scott Basinger
96-022
Strategic Production-Distribution Models: A Critical Review with Emphasis on Global Supply Chain Models Carlos J. Vidal, Marc Goetschalchx
96-023
The Role and Limitations of Quantitative Techniques in the Strategic Design of Global Logistics Systems Carlos J. Vidal, Marc Goetschalchx
96-024
Political Feasibility and Empirical Assessments of a Pacific Free Trade Area Hiro Lee, Brian Woodall
96-025
Organizational Culture as a Determinant of Foreign Market Entry Strategy and Success: A Model and Propositions A. Crystal Godsey
96-026
International R&D Rivalry and Export Market Shares of Unionized Industries: Some Evidence from the U.S. Manufacturing Sector Usha C. Nair, John Pomery
96-027
Japan's Failure in Pharmaceuticals: Why Is the World Saying "No" to Japanese Drugs? Brian Woodall, Aki Yoshikawa
96-028
Internationalization of Standards James W. Kolka