Journal of Business Strategy: Volume 23 Issue 4

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SHORT TAKES

Responding to a survey of Fortune 1,000 companies by Accenture, 73% of senior executives said the “war for talent” continues, 24% said they believed it was temporarily on hold…

Real‐Time Strategy: The Future of Strategy: Historic Prologue

Richard W. Oliver

The world around us is changing at lightning speed, and the most common words found in CEO statements about the future are: “We are unsure of our results going forward ….” Why…

Marketing: Selling Brand America

Steve Silver, Sam Hill

It is becoming more and more apparent that the war on terror will not be won on the battlefield. This war—like the Cold War—is primarily a battle of ideas. Success depends on…

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Disaster Recovery: When More of the Same Isn't Better

Richard Gondek

The events of September 11 focused the information technology community on business continuity and disaster recovery planning. In the days and weeks following the attack, many IT…

BUSINESS IN THE AGE OF TERRORISM

Patrick B. Marren

September 11 changed the way strategic planners must look at their companies' futures.

PERFORMANCE

James A. Knight

Compensation committees are asking the wrong question. They should ask “What are we paying tor?” not “How much must we pay?”

THE PROBLEM WITH EQUITY COMPENSATION

Catherine M. Daily, Dan R. Dalton

A close look at a number of studies reveals that equity compensation is not a prescription for performance.

THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN RIGHTSIZING AND WRONGSIZING

Barbara Davison

Cutting staff is a common response during economic downturns, but if staffing plans aren't linked to business strategy, rightsizing can go badly wrong.

RISK MANAGEMENT in the Shadow of Enron

Frances L. Ayres, Dennis E. Logue

Taking risks off the balance sheet doesn't make them go away.

Stack Attack: Effect Without Affect

Bristol Lane Voss

This issue's Stack attacks the question of how leaders can move from what they want to achieve to actually achieving it through themselves, teams, peers, and their organizations…

The Last Word: Advertising

Advertising—is it a boon or a blight? While you make up your own mind, consider what others had to say.

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Cover of Journal of Business Strategy

ISSN:

0275-6668

Renamed from:

Business Strategy Series

Online date, start – end:

1980

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Ms Nanci Healy