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When does funding research by smaller firms bear fruitn : evidence from the SBIR program.
by Gans, Joshua S.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2000.
Subject: Research, Industrial -- United States -- Finance; Technological innovationsExEconomic aspects -- United States; Small business -- United States -- Finance; Small business -- Government policy -- United States; Venture capital -- United States; Market segmentation -- United States; United States; Federal aid to research -- United States.
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Going green : how to communicate your company's environmental commitment.
by Harrison, E. Bruce; Homewood, Ill.: Business One Irwin, 1993.
Subject: Industrial management -- Environmental aspects -- United States; Business enterprises -- United States -- Environmental aspects; Environmental protection -- United States; Green movement -- United States; Public relations -- Corporation -- United States; Social responsibility of business -- United States.
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Fam. bus. rev _ Family business review _ Family business review: journal of the Family Firm Institute.
[San Francisco, Calif.: Jossey-Bass, Inc., 1988.
Subject: Family-owned business enterprises -- United States -- Periodicals; Home labor -- United States -- Periodicals; New business enterprises -- United States -- Periodicals; Small business -- United States -- Periodicals; Business, general. -- galestne; Business. -- galestne; Business, generalBusiness.
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America, Inc. : who owns and operates the United States.
by Mintz, Morton; New York: Dell Pub., 1971.
Subject: Big business -- United States; Business and politics -- United States; Commercial crimes -- United States; Industrial policy -- United States.
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America, Inc. : who owns and operates the United States.
by Mintz, Morton.; New York: Dial Press, 1971.
Subject: Big business -- United States; Business and politics -- United States; Commercial crimes -- United States; Industrial policy -- United States.
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How to start a service business.
by Chant, Ben.; New York: Avon Books, 1994.
Subject: New business enterprises -- United States; Services in business -- United States; Entrepreneurship -- United States; Service industries -- United States.
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Incubating technology businesses : a national benchmarking study.
by Tornatzky, Louis G.; Athens, Ohio: National Business Incubation Association, 2003.
Subject: Business incubators -- United States; Small business -- United States; Entrepreneurship -- United States; New business enterprises -- United States.
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Silent sabotage : rescuing our careers, our companies, and our lives from the creeping paralysis of anger and bitterness.
by Morin, William J.; New York: AMACOM, 1995.
Subject: Social responsibility of business -- United States; Business ethics -- United States; Social values -- United States; Corporate culture -- United States; United States -- Social conditions.
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Straight from the CEO : the world's top business leaders reveal ideas that every manager can use.
New York: Simons & Schuster, 1998.
Subject: Executives -- United States; Chief executive officers -- United States; Industrial management -- United States; Corporations -- United States; Success in business -- United States.
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Straight from the C E O : the world's top business leaders reveal ideas that every manager can use.
New York: Fireside, 1998.
Subject: Executives -- United States; Chief executive officers -- United States; Industrial management -- United States; Corporations -- United States; Success in business -- United States.
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