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SAJGBR's Inaugural Issue is now available!

  • 1.  SAJGBR's Inaugural Issue is now available!

    Posted 02-09-2012 11:52
     
    **Apologies for cross-posting**
     
     
    Dear Colleagues, 
     
    We are pleased to announce that the inaugural issue of South Asian Journal of Global Business Research (SAJGBR) is available via EarlyCite until March 1, 2012. In order to have full access to the papers, please visit www.emeraldinsight.com/sajgbr.htm.
     
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    Please note that the papers available via EarlyCite have not undergone the final editing process.
     
    Volume 1, Issue 1: Does South Asia Matter?
     
    Editor's Perspective: Rethinking South Asia as Relevant International Business Research
    Shaista E. Khilji
     
    CEO Perspective: Does South Asia Matter? An Interview with Hexaware's P.R. Chandrasekar
    Kelly D. Harper and Ven Sriram
     
    Personal Perspective:Reflections on the 2011 Academy of Management Meeting
    Candice D. Matthews
     
    Research Articles                                                                                  
     
    Great (Transformational) Leadership = Charisma + Vision
    Naresh Khatri, Klaus J. Templer and Pawan S. Budhwar
     
    Market concentration and pricing behavior of Sri Lankan banks
    Shrimal Perera, Michael Skully and My Nguyen
     
    Macroeconomic factors determining FDI Impact on Pakistan's Growth
    Khalid Zaman, Iqtidar Ali Shah, Muhammad Mushtaq Khan and Mehboob Ahmad
     
    Policy Review                                                                                           
     
    Reform strategies in South Asia and China: A comparative analysis
    Pradumna B. Rana
    Country Perspective                                                                                
     
    Work-life balance in South Asia: The Indian experience
    Ujvala Rajadhyaksha
     
    Analyzing HRD & NHRD: The road ahead for Afghanistan
    Walter DeMartis, Candice D. Matthews and Shaista E. Khilji 
     
    Book Review                                                                                                  
     
    Is "Indian way" the new answer?
    Pramila Rao

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    Candice Matthews
    Doctoral Student and Research Assistant for Dr. Shaista E. Khilji
    Department of Human and Organizational Learning
    Graduate School of Education and Human Development
    The George Washington University