Items where Division is "College of Business and Social Sciences > Aston Business School" and Year is 1996

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Al-Seffar, J.A. (1996). The use of open learning in the training of neurotechnologists:a regional case study. Masters thesis, Aston University.

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Ball, K.S. (1996). Computer based monitoring in U.K. service organizations : a comparative study. PHD thesis, Aston University.

Barbosa, F.V. (1996). Implications of restructuring and privatisation for competitiveness and perfomance:two Brazilian steel companies. PHD thesis, Aston University.

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Harrison, James J.H. (1996). Corporate governance in the NHS. PHD thesis, Aston University.

Hornby, Robert Edward (1996). An Analogy-Based Decision Support System for Strategic Formulation. Masters thesis, Aston University.

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Koulmas, C. (1996). Critical factors influencing structure, strategy and international competitiveness of Greek businesses. Masters thesis, Aston University.

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Lawrence, A.R. (1996). Japanese by design:an analysis of the UK automotive industry. Masters thesis, Aston University.

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McHugh, G.J. (1996). An examinaton of how British local authorities are employing strategic planning and management in their economic development function. Masters thesis, Aston University.

Mensah-Tandoh, J. (1996). The impact of organisational change on health care delivery to the adult mentally ill. Masters thesis, Aston University.

Miller, Henry and Higson, Helen E. (1996). Secretaries' and administrators' work and social relations. IN: Work and Social Relations Society for Research in HE. 1996-12-17 - 1996-12-19. (Unpublished)

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Sharratt, D. (1996). Teachers and organisational change (an analysis):an analysis. Masters thesis, Aston University.

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Tang, S. (1996). The selection and administration of Chinese foreign study. Masters thesis, Aston University.

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