EM Strasbourg Publications

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1383 publications

FRANCOIS A. (2011). The economics of bill payment: An Empirical Analysis. Applied Economics Letters, 18 (n° 10), 961-966 [ABS cat.1, AJG cat.1, CNRS cat.4, HCERES cat.C]

RAMBOARISON-LALAO L. (2011). Comprendre la carrière interstitielle des médecins-infirmiers malgaches. Revue Internationale de Psychosociologie et de Gestion des Comportements Organisationnels (RIPCO), 2011 (n° 2011) [CNRS cat.4, FNEGE cat.3, FNEGE2025, HCERES cat.C]

WEILL L. (2011). Do Islamic Banks Have Greater Market Power?. Comparative Economic Studies, 53 (n° 2), pp. 291-306 [ABS cat.1, AJG cat.1, CNRS cat.3, HCERES cat.B]

CHAILAN C., ILLE F. (2011). Improving Global Competitiveness With Branding Strategy. Cases of Chinese and Emerging Countries' Firms. Journal of Technology Management in China, 6 (n° 1)

NOBRE T. (2011). Un cycle de vie pour les réseaux de santé ? Le cas de la cancérologie

GODLEWSKI C., ZIANE Y. (2011). How Many Banks does it Take to Lend? Empirical Evidence from Europe

IMBS P. (2011). Comment la filiales d'une entreprise américaine implantée en France s'approprie-elle la politique RSE de la maison mère?. Gestion 2000 (n° 5) [FNEGE cat.3, FNEGE2025 cat.3, HCERES cat.C]

ZIMMER B., HEFEKER C. (2011). The optimal choice of central bank independence and conservatism under uncertainty. Journal of Macroeconomics, 33 (n° 4) [ABS cat.2, AJG cat.2, CNRS cat.2, FNEGE cat.3, HCERES cat.A]

PFIFFELMANN M. (2011). Le mariage efficace de l'épargne et du jeu une approche historique du capital. Revue d'Économie Politique [CNRS cat.2, HCERES cat.A]

BURGER-HELMCHEN T., PENIN J. (2011). New shapes and new stakes : a portrait of open innovation as a promising phenomenon

DEKHILI S., SIRIEIX L., COHEN E. (2011). How consumers choose olive oil: The importance of origin cues.. Food Quality and Preference (AERES) (n° 22)

BARTH I., HALLEM Y. (2011). Customer-perceived value of medical tourism : An exploratory study ? the case of cosmetic surgery in Tunisia. Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management, pp. 121-129