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ISSN 1930-0158
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Vol. 7, Issue 2, 2006January 01, 2006 EDT

My Orange Is Bigger Than Your Apple: U. S. and Japanese Executive Compensation

Abagail McWilliams, Samuel R. Gray, David D. Van Fleet,
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https://doi.org/10.21818/001c.16552
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Articles in Vol. 7, Issue 2, 2006

Vol. 7, Issue 2, 2006
  • From the Editor
    John Humphreys
  • Half full or half empty: The effects of top managers’ dispositional optimism on strategic decision-making and firm performance
    Chris Papenhausen
  • My Orange Is Bigger Than Your Apple: U. S. and Japanese Executive Compensation
    Abagail McWilliamsSamuel R. GrayDavid D. Van Fleet
  • Does Workplace Fun Buffer the Impact of Emotional Exhaustion on Job Dissatisfaction?: A Study of Health Care Workers
    Katherine A. KarlJoy V. Peluchette
  • A Theoretical Model Applying Fuzzy Logic Theory for Evaluating Personnel in Project Management
    Darko GalinecSlavko Vidović
  • Outcomes of Values and Participation in ‘Values-Expressive’ Nonprofit Agencies
    Granger MAcy
  • The Demise of Harwich Point College – New England University* Part A: The Day the Music Died
    Herbert ShermanDaniel James Rowley
Journal of Behavioral and Applied...
McWilliams, Abagail, Samuel R. Gray, and David D. Van Fleet. 2006. “My Orange Is Bigger Than Your Apple: U. S. and Japanese Executive Compensation.” Journal of Behavioral and Applied Management 7 (2): 116–27. https://doi.org/10.21818/001c.16552.
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