American Journal of Business: Volume 19 Issue 2

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Accounting for Stock Options: Measuring the Real Cost Through Time

William R. Cron, Randall B. Hayes

Accounting for stock options is a controversial issue. The FASB recognized that the “intrinsic value” method, which had been used for years, failed to adequately account for the…

Dispute Resolution in the Korean and US Markets: A Comparison

Nancy J. White, Jun Lee

Human interaction gives rise to conflict. This paper addresses general characteristics of Korean and United States culture relative to conflict resolution. In general, in the…

A Simulation of the Future Economic Impact of Pension Rate Reductions

Alan I. Blankley, Philip G. Cottell, Richard H. McClure

Pension rate estimates are important because they provide information to the market, and because they are useful in estimating future cash flows or for other analytical purposes…

A Longitudinal Study of One Organization’s Culture: Do Values Endure?

Constance R. Campbell

Organizational members responded to four open‐ended questions about the organization’s culture at two times, six years apart. Results of a content analysis of the responses…

An Explanatory Model and Measurement Instrument: A Guide to Supply Chain Management Research and Applications

Michael Tracey, Richard W. Fite, Mathias J. Sutton

The goal of this exploratory study is to establish an explanatory model and corresponding instrument to help further understand, and conduct research in the area of supply chain…

Third‐Party Warehousing Selection: A Comparison of National and Regional Firms

Christopher R. Moberg, Thomas W. Speh

Warehousing remains the most frequently outsourced logistics activity, but empirical research on the third‐party selection process for warehousing remains scarce. The main goals…

Cover of American Journal of Business

ISSN:

1935-5181

Online date, start – end:

1986

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Dr David Burnie