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Information Management: The Strategic Dimension

By Michael Earl (Andersen Consulting Professor of Information Management, London Business School; and Fellow, Andersen Consulting Professor of Information Management, Templeton College, Oxford)

Innovations in International Business

By Peter J. Buckley

Think Strategically

By X. Gimbert

Autopoietic Knowledge Systems in Project-Based Companies

By K. Koskinen

The Learning Advantage: Six Practices of Learning-Directed Leadership

By D. Christopher Kayes, Anna Kayes

The Future of Decision Making: How Revolutionary Software Can Improve the Ability to Decide

By R. Schank, D. Lyras, E. Soloway

Managing Joint Innovation: How to balance trust and control in strategic alliances

By F. Bidault

Knowledge Management and Information Systems: Strategies for Growing Organizations

By Robert Mellor (Kingston University, UK)

The Learning Layer: Building the Next Level of Intellect in Your Organization

By S. Flinn

Knowledge Loves Company: Successful Models of Cooperation between Universities and Companies in Europe

By H. Goegl, C. Schedler

Business Schools Under Fire: Humanistic Management Education as the Way Forward

By W. Amann, M. Pirson, C. Dierksmeier, E. Von Kimakowitz, H. Spitzeck

The Contrary Forces of Innovation: An Ethnography of Innovation in the Food Industry

By T. Hoholm

The Reflective Practitioner: How Professionals Think in Action (Arena)

By Schon, Donald A.

Puppet 5 Essentials - Third Edition

By Martin Alfke, Felix Frank

ITIL For Dummies

By Peter Farenden

Information: A Very Short Introduction

By Luciano Floridi (, Luciano Floridi is the Professor of Philosophy and Ethics of Information at the Oxford Internet Institute, and a fellow of St Cross College, Oxford University.)

Economics: Making sense of the Modern Economy

By The Economist

Theory of Organisations

By Silverman, David

Strategic Management Support Systems

By Christine Fidler, Simon Rogerson

Information Systems in Business: An Introduction

By James Hicks