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  1. 6 Art, Financialization and Free Ports
  2. Confronting climate crisis through corporate narratives: the fairy tale in LVMH’s 2020 and 2021 social and environmental responsibility reports
  3. The Oxford Handbook of Luxury Business
  4. The Globalisation of Luxury Fashion: The Case of Gucci
  5. Luxury international business: a critical review and agenda for research
  6. IS CONTEMPORARY LUXURY MORALLY ACCEPTABLE?
  7. An Exploration of Children’s Understanding of Luxury: A Visual Approach
  8. Luxury and Ignorance: From “Savoir-Faire” to the Unknown
  9. Grasping the business value of online communities
  10. Luxury Products and Services and the Sustainable Value Chain: Six Management Lessons from Gucci
  11. Luxury Fashion Retail Management
  12. Luxury Fashion and Creativity: Change or Continuity?
  13. Critical Luxury Studies
  14. Renewing the call forcritical perspectives on international business
  15. Luxury is Unjustifiable
  16. The Spirit of Luxury
  17. Knowledge sharing in open source software communities: motivations and management
  18. Introduction from the Editors
  19. Handbook of Service Business
  20. Management of cultural differences under various forms of China–UK higher education strategic alliances
  21. Introduction from the Editors
  22. Knowledge sharing in China–UK higher education alliances
  23. Challenging the orthodox: a decade of critical perspectives on international business
  24. Transferring social marketing knowledge through third sector CoPs
  25. Innovation in Socio-Cultural Context
  26. Introduction from the Editors
  27. Introduction from the Editors
  28. A stages approach to the internationalization of higher education? The entry of UK universities into China
  29. Organizational ignorance: Towards a managerial perspective on the unknown
  30. The futures of critical perspectives on international business
  31. Global Shift: Mapping the Changing Contours of the World Economy, 6th Edition20121Peter Dicken. Global Shift: Mapping the Changing Contours of the World Economy, 6th Edition. Los Angeles, CA, London, New Delhi, Singapore and Washington DC: Sage Publica...
  32. Whistleblowers in Organisations: Prophets at Work?
  33. Reflections on seven years of critical perspectives on international business
  34. Introduction from the Editors
  35. University‐industry collaboration: a CoPs approach to KTPs
  36. Introduction from the Editors
  37. International business: Past, present and futures
  38. Community and international business futures: Insights from software production
  39. Introduction from the Editors
  40. Communities of management knowledge diffusion
  41. Introduction from the Editors
  42. Créer, implanter et gérer des communautés de pratique
  43. The global knowledge economy in question
  44. Introduction from the Editors
  45. Editorial
  46. The Ignorance Economy1
  47. Introduction from the editors
  48. Community, Economic Creativity, and Organization
  49. The Resurgence of Community in Economic Thought and Practice
  50. Editorial introduction
  51. Knowing in action: Beyond communities of practice
  52. Introduction from the Editors
  53. On the eventuality of total destruction
  54. A discussion of Fashion Victims
  55. Editorial
  56. Transnational Corporations and International Production: Concepts, Theories and Effects
  57. Knowledge in the Organization of Contemporary Business and Economy
  58. Bringing the Economy Back into Cultural Politics?
  59. From organization to hypermodern organization
  60. Limits to Communities of Practice
  61. Introduction from the Editors
  62. Low Pay, High Profile: The Global Push for Fair Labor20051Andrew Ross. Low Pay, High Profile: The Global Push for Fair Labor. New York and London: The New Press 2004. , ISBN: 1‐56584‐893‐4 £10.95 (paperback)
  63. The Ritzerization of knowledge
  64. Introduction from the Editors
  65. Management and Myths: Challenging Business Fads, Fallacies and Fashions20051Adrian Furnham. Management and Myths: Challenging Business Fads, Fallacies and Fashions. Basingstoke and New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan 2004. 172 pp. £18.99 (paperback)
  66. Competition in the Business Services Sector: Implications for the Competitiveness of the European Economy
  67. Postcolonial Urbanism
  68. Trust and electronic knowledge transfer
  69. The Drive to Codify: Implications for the Knowledge-based Economy
  70. The Drive to Codify: Implications for the Knowledge-based Economy
  71. Challenges facing service enterprises in a global knowledge-based economy: lessons from the business services sector
  72. From Know-how to Show-how? Questioning the Role of Information and Communication Technologies in Knowledge Transfer
  73. Knowledge Systems and Global Advertising Services
  74. From Innovation Systems to Knowledge Systems
  75. The Internationalisation of Business Service Firms: A Stages Approach
  76. Theory, technology and cultural power an interview with manuel castells
  77. Business services
  78. From Market to Resource-Oriented Overseas Expansion: Re-examining a Study of the Internationalization of UK Business Service Firms
  79. Digital Technologies and the Cross-Border Expansion of South African Banks
  80. Globalization of services
  81. Examining the relationship between trust and culture in the consultant–client relationship
  82. Digital Technologies and the Cross-Border Expansion of South African Banks