American Journal of Business: Volume 21 Issue 1

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Table of contents

Current NASDAQ Corporation Methods of Reporting Comprehensive Income

Ganesh M. Pandit, Allen Rubenfield, Jeffrey J. Phillips

Statement of Financial Accounting Standard No. 130 (SFAS 130) was released in 1997 which required publicly traded companies to separately report comprehensive income in the…

Stock Market Reactions and Firm Performance Surrounding CEO Succession: Antecedents of Succession and Successor Origin

Jong C. Rhim, Joy V. Peluchette, Inam Song

This study investigates the effects of CEO succession on the stock and financial performance of large publicly held corporations over the years 1977‐1994. Using a market signaling…

Adaptive Selling Behavior: Adding Depth and Specificity to the Range of Adaptive Outputs

James A. Eckert

Working from the expanded model of adaptive selling behavior offered by Eckert and Plank (2004), this paper attempts to add greater depth and specificity to the adaptive output…

Dual‐Class Companies: Do Inferior‐Voting Shares Make Inferior Investments?

Judith Swisher

A dual‐class share structure allows managers or original owners to retain control of a firm, while providing public equity financing. In the U.S., a firm generally issues…

Team Emotional Intelligence and Team Interpersonal Process Effectiveness

Crissie M. Frye, Rebecca Bennett, Sheri Caldwell

In this exploratory study, the relationships between the emotional intelligence (EI) of self‐directed teams and two dimensions of team interpersonal process team task orientation…

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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