American Journal of Business: Volume 22 Issue 1

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Valuation of Stock Options of Non‐Publicly Traded Companies

William R. Cron, Randall B. Hayes

Recent developments in accounting for stock options have increased interest in the analytical techniques used to value them. Techniques used to value the options of publicly…

Do Investors Benefit from 12b‐1 Fees?

Richard J. Dowen, Thomas Mann

Under rule 12b‐1, mutual funds are allowed to charge a fee of up to 100 basis points per year to cover marketing and distribution costs. Under NASD rules, a fund may charge a…

B2B E‐Marketing Strategies of Multinational Corporations: Empirical Evidence from the United States and Australia

Tanuja Singh, Geoffrey Gordon, Sharon Purchase

This study empirically examines the role of the Internet in global business‐to‐business (B2B) marketing strategies of Multinational Corporations (MNCs) based in the United States…

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Consumer Grudgeholding: Does Age Make a Difference?

David Aron, Kimberly Judson, Timothy Aurand, Geoffrey Gordon

Bad service experiences potentially leading to long‐standing grudges can be quite costly for an organization. In many cases, corporate actions and policies cause grudges as…

Influence of Gender and Social Networks on Organizational Learning within Technology Incubators

Mari W. Buche, Joanne L. Scillitoe

New technology‐based ventures (NTBVs) gain access to beneficial social capital through their affiliation with technology incubators, organizations created to facilitate learning…

Cover of American Journal of Business

ISSN:

1935-5181

Online date, start – end:

1986

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Dr David Burnie