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Guriev, SG (2001) On Microfoundations of the Dual Theory of Choice. Geneva Risk and Insurance Review, 26. pp. 117-137. ISSN 1554-964X
Monograph
Acharya, V, Hasan, I and Saunders, A (2001) Should banks be diversified?: evidence from individual bank loan portfolios. Working Paper. London Business School IFA Working Paper.
Agarwal, V and Naik, N (2001) Performance evaluation of hedge funds with option-based and buy-and-hold strategies. Working Paper. London Business School Centre for Hedge Fund Research and Education Working Paper.
Ambler, TFJ (2001) Withering the state: freeing resources for better public services. Working Paper. London Business School Centre for Marketing Working Paper.
Ambler, TFJ, Rose, S and Swithenby, S (2001) Locating brand equity: neural correlates of virtual shopping choices. Working Paper. London Business School Centre for Marketing Working Paper.
Ambler, TFJ and Styles, C (2001) Connecting firm-level learning with performance. Working Paper. London Business School Centre for Marketing Working Paper.
Ambler, TFJ and et, al. (2001) Assessing market performance: the current state of metrics. Working Paper. London Business School Centre for Marketing Working Paper.
Angelucci, M and Estrin, S et al (2001) The determinants of privatised enterprise performance in Russia. Working Paper. London Business School Centre for New and Emerging Markets Discussion Paper Series.
Barnes, R (2001) Accounting for Derivatives and Corporate Risk Management Policies. Working Paper. London Business School Accounting Working Paper.
Barnes, R (2001) Earnings Volatility and Market Valuation. Working Paper. London Business School Accounting Working Paper.
Barth, M and Clinch, G (2001) Scale Effects in Capial Markets-Based Accounting Research. Working Paper. London Business School Accounting Working Paper.
Bhaumik, S K (2001) Bulgaria: legacy, transition and the soft underbelly of macroeconomic stability. Working Paper. London Business School Centre for New and Emerging Markets Discussion Paper Series.
Bhaumik, S K, Bose, S and Coondoo, D (2001) The emerging Indian bond market: evolution, problem and prospects. Working Paper. London Business School Centre for New and Emerging Markets Discussion Paper Series.
Bhaumik, S K and Mukherjee, P (2001) The Indian banking industry: a commentary. Working Paper. London Business School Centre for New and Emerging Markets Discussion Paper Series.
Birkinshaw, J, Arnold, D and Toulan, O (2001) Global account management in multinational corporations: theory and evidence. Working Paper. London Business School Strategic and International Management Working Paper.
Birkinshaw, J and Fey, C (2001) External sources of knowledge and performance in R&D organizations. Working Paper. London Business School Strategic and International Management Working Paper.
Brealey, R A and Kaplanis, E C (2001) Changes in the factor exposures of hedge funds. Working Paper. London Business School nan.
Buraschi, A and Cornelli, F (2001) Donations. Working Paper. London Business School IFA Working Paper.
Buraschi, A and Hao, L (2001) Credit, Bankruptcy, and Intermediary Market Structure. Working Paper. London Business School IFA Working Paper.
Cornelli, F and Goldreich, CD (2001) Bookbuilding: how informative is the order book? Working Paper. London Business School IFA Working Paper.
Cornelli, F and Yosha, O (2001) Stage financing and the role of convertible securities. Working Paper. London Business School IFA Working Paper.
Croson, D, Jacobides, M G and Nguyen, A (2001) Explaining Entry Decisions and Crowdedness in Business-to-Business Electronic Commerce Markets. Working Paper. London Business School Centre for the Networked Economy Working Paper.
Earl, M J (2001) Evolving the E-Business. Working Paper. London Business School Centre for the Networked Economy Working Paper.
Earl, M J and Khan, B (2001) How IT Departments are Responding to the Challenges of E-Commerce. Working Paper. London Business School Centre for the Networked Economy Working Paper.
Florou, A (2001) Trends and Development in Top Management Teams: Evidence from UK Panel Data. Working Paper. London Business School Accounting Working Paper.
Florou, A and Conyon, M J (2001) Top executive dismissal, ownership and corporate performance. Working Paper. London Business School Accounting Working Paper.
Fung, W and Hsieh, D (2001) Asset-based hedge fund styles and portfolio diversification. Working Paper. London Business School Centre for Hedge Fund Research and Education Working Paper.
Fuss, M and Waverman, L (2001) Econometric cost functions. Working Paper. London Business School Regulation Initiative Working Paper Series.
Gratton, LC and Zaleska, K J (2001) Unfairness and injustice in HR practices: who is to blame? Working Paper. London Business School COR Working Paper.
Gromb, D and Faure-Grimaud, A (2001) Public trading and private incentives. Working Paper. London Business School IFA Working Paper.
Gromb, D and Scharfstein, D (2001) Entrepreneurship in equilibrium. Working Paper. London Business School IFA Working Paper.
Gromb, D and Vayanos, D (2001) Equilibrium and welfare in markets with financially constrained arbitrageurs. Working Paper. London Business School nan.
Habib, M M (2001) Is there a case of unilateral Euroisation? Evidence from Bulgaria, Hungary, the Czech Republic and Poland. Working Paper. London Business School Centre for New and Emerging Markets Discussion Paper Series.
Harbord, D and Ottaviani, M (2001) Contracts and competition in the pay-TV market. Working Paper. London Business School Regulation Initiative Working Paper Series.
Higson, C J et al. (2001) Business cycle, macroeconomic shocks and the cross section: the growth of UK quoted companies. Working Paper. London Business School Accounting Working Paper.
Higson, C J, Chadha, J S, Holly, S and Kattuman, P (2001) Channels of Monetary Policy: Evidence from Firm Level data in the US and the UK. Working Paper. London Business School Accounting Working Paper.
Higson, C J, Holly, S and Kattuman, P (2001) Cross sectional dynamics of the US business cycle: 1950-1999. Working Paper. London Business School Accounting Working Paper.
Jacobides, M G (2001) Where do markets come from? Working Paper. London Business School Centre for the Networked Economy Working Paper.
Johnson, T (2001) Value of vesting provisions. Working Paper. London Business School IFA Working Paper.
Johnson, T (2001) Volatility, momentum, and time-varying skewness in foreign exchange returns. Working Paper. London Business School IFA Working Paper.
Levine, P and Trillas, F (2001) Regulation with rationed information or delegation: Solutions to the under- investment problem? Working Paper. London Business School Regulation Initiative Working Paper Series.
Livne, G and McNichols, M (2001) An Empirical Investigation of the True and Fair Override. Working Paper. London Business School Accounting Working Paper.
Mertens, A and Urga, G (2001) Efficiency, scale and scope economies in the Ukrainian banking sector in 1998. Working Paper. London Business School Centre for New and Emerging Markets Discussion Paper Series.
Morris, T, Vlasova, A and Tlusty-Sheen, A (2001) Market reform and fairness: a replication and extension of the equity sensitivity construct in a transition economy. Working Paper. London Business School Centre for New and Emerging Markets Discussion Paper Series.
Naik, N and Yadav, P (2001) Do dealer firms manage inventory on a stock-by-stock or a portfolio basis? Working Paper. London Business School IFA Working Paper.
Naik, N and Yadav, P K (2001) Risk management with derivatives by dealers and market quality in government bond markets. Working Paper. London Business School IFA Working Paper.
Nuti, D M (2001) Albania and the Euro: economic implications of unilateral euroisation. Working Paper. London Business School Centre for New and Emerging Markets Discussion Paper Series.
Nyborg, K G and Strebulaev, I A (2001) Multiple unit auctions and short squeezes. Working Paper. London Business School IFA Working Paper.
Ottaviani, M and Sorensen, P (2001) Strategy of professional forecasting. Working Paper. London Business School Economics Discussion Paper Series.
Portes, R (2001) Euro and the international financial system. Working Paper. London Business School Economics Discussion Paper Series.
Portes, R (2001) European contribution to international financial stability. Working Paper. London Business School Economics Discussion Paper Series.
Portes, R (2001) Monetary union in motion: the European experience. Working Paper. London Business School Economics Discussion Paper Series.
Portes, R and Rey, H (2001) Determinants of cross-border equity flows. Working Paper. London Business School Economics Discussion Paper Series.
Puranam, P (2001) knowledge based perspective on the internal boundaries of the firm. The case of technology grafting acquisitions. Working Paper. London Business School Strategic and International Management Working Paper.
Ravn, M (2001) Consumption dynamics and real exchange rates. Working Paper. London Business School Economics Discussion Paper Series.
Ravn, M and Uhlig, H (2001) Adjusting the HP-filter for the frequency of observations. Working Paper. London Business School Economics Discussion Paper Series.
Schaefer, SM and Brown, R H (2001) Why Long Term Forward Interest Rates (almost) Always Slope Downwards. Working Paper. London Business School IFA Working Paper.
Shanken, J and Tamayo, A M (2001) Risk, mispricing, and asset allocation: conditioning on dividend yield. Working Paper. London Business School Accounting Working Paper.
Smith, N C, Klein, J G and John, A (2001) Exploring motivations for participation in a consumer boycott. Working Paper. London Business School Centre for Marketing Working Paper.
Talmor, E and Jorion, P (2001) Value relevance of financial and non-financial information in emerging industries: the changing role of web traffic data. Working Paper. London Business School Accounting Working Paper.
Talmor, E and Wallace, J S (2001) Unified analysis of executive pay: the case of the financial sector. Working Paper. London Business School Accounting Working Paper.
Tian, L (2001) Government shareholding and the value of China's modern firms. Working Paper. London Business School Centre for New and Emerging Markets Discussion Paper Series.
Uppal, R, Apte, P and Sercu, P (2001) Exchange rate and purchasing power parity: extending the theory and tests. Working Paper. London Business School IFA Working Paper.
Uppal, R and Wang, T (2001) Model misspecification and under-diversification. Working Paper. London Business School IFA Working Paper.
Upton, N (2001) Managing the Risks of e-Business. Working Paper. London Business School Centre for the Networked Economy Working Paper.
Walker, R (2001) Is the quality gap for CEE manufacturing exports into the EU closing. Working Paper. London Business School Centre for New and Emerging Markets Discussion Paper Series.
Yip, G (2001) Global strategy in the internet era. Working Paper. London Business School Centre for the Networked Economy Working Paper.
Book
Guriev, SG (2001) Matematicheskie modeli demonetizirovannoi ekonomiki [Mathematical Models of a Demonetized Economy]. Manager.
Thesis
Agarwal, Vikas (2001) Place of hedge funds in a prudent portfolio: risk-return characteristics and performance evaluation. Doctoral thesis, University of London: London Business School.
Bower, John (2001) Agent-based analysis of the sources of market power in deregulated electricity markets. Doctoral thesis, University of London: London Business School.
Charitou, Constantinos (2001) Response of established firms to disruptive strategic innovation: empirical evidence from Europe and North America. Doctoral thesis, University of London: London Business School.
Friedman, Renee (2001) Comparative study of regional economic strategy and industrial policy in Russia 1990-1999. Doctoral thesis, University of London: London Business School.
Rosevear, Adam (2001) Enterprise restructuring and ownership: the case of Ukraine. Doctoral thesis, University of London: London Business School.
Tungli, Zsuzsanna (2001) Understanding expatriation: cultures' effects, company practices and acculturation modes. Doctoral thesis, University of London: London Business School.
Ullmann, Kay Dirk (2001) Examining the strategic impact of using enterprise systems in manufacturing businesses. Doctoral thesis, University of London: London Business School.