Index Volume 39 1996-1997 Index to Authors Baron, David P., “Integrated Strategy, Trade Policy, and Global Competition,” No. 2 (Winter 1997): 145-169. Bourgeois, L.J., III. See Eisenhardt, Kathleen M. Briscoe, Forrest. See Maxwell, James. Brown, Clair, and Michael Reich, “Developing Skills and Pay through Career Ladders: Lessons from Japanese and U.S. Companies,” No. 2 (Winter 1997): 124-144. Burgers, Willem P. See Hwang, Peter. Dooley, Robert S. See Judge, William Q. Eisenhardt, Kathleen M., Jean L. Kahwajy, and L.J. Bourgeois III, “Conflict and Strategic Choice: How Top Management Teams Disagree,” No. 2 (Winter 1997): 42-62. Florida, Richard, “Lean and Green: The Move to Environmentally Conscious Manufacturing,” No. 1 (Fall 1996): 80-105. Fryxell, Gerald E. See Judge, William Q. Gebelt, Mary. See Saunders, Carol. Grabowski, Martha, and Karlene Roberts, “Risk Mitigation in Large-Scale Systems: Lessons from High Reliability Organizations,” No. 4 (Summer 1997): 152-162. Granstrand, Ove, Pari Patel, and Keith Pavitt, “Multi-Technology Corporations: Why They Have ‘Distributed’ Rather than ‘Distinctive Core’ Competencies,” No. 4 (Summer 1997): 8-25. CALIFORNIA MANAGEMENT REVIEW VOL.39,NO.4 SUMMER 1997 Greis, Noel P., and John D. Kasarda, “Enterprise Logistics in the Information Era,” No. 4 (Summer 1997): 55-78. Grindley, Peter C., and David J. Teece, “Managing Intellectual Capital: Licensing and Cross-Licensing in Semiconductors and Electronics,” No. 2 (Winter 1997): 8-41. Helper, Susan. See MacDuffie, John Paul. Hochschild, Arlie Russell, “When Work Becomes Home and Home Becomes Work,” No. 4 (Summer 1997): 79-97. Hu, Qing. See Saunders, Carol. Hwang, Peter, and Willem P. Burgers, “The Many Faces of Multi-Firm Alliances: Lessons For Managers,” No. 3 (Spring 1997): 101-117. Inkpen, Andrew C., “Creating Knowledge through Collaboration,” No. 1 (Fall 1996): 123-140. Judge, William Q., Gerald E. Fryxell, and Robert S. Dooley, “The New Task of R&D Management: Creating Goal-Directed Communities for Innovation,” No. 3 (Spring 1997): 72-85. Kahwajy, Jean L. See Eisenhardt, Kathleen M. Kaplan, Robert S., and David P. Norton, “Linking the Balanced Scorecard to Strategy,” No. 1 (Fall 1996): 53-79. Kasarda, John D. See Greis, Noel P. Kim, Linsu, “The Dynamics of Samsung’s Technological Learning in Semiconductors,” No. 3 (Spring 1997): 86-100. Kotler, Philip. See Scheff, Joanne. Levine, David I., “Reinventing Workplace Regulation,” No. 4 (Summer 1997): 98-117. Levy, David L., “Business and International Environmental Treaties: Ozone Depletion and Climate Change,” No. 3 (Spring 1997): 54-71. Libuser, Carolyn. See Rousseau, Denise M. Liedtka, Jeanne M., and John W. Rosenblum, “Shaping Conversations: Making Strategy, Managing Change,” No. 1 (Fall 1996): 141-157. MacDuffie, John Paul, and Susan Helper, “Creating Lean Suppliers: Diffusing Lean Production throughout the Supply Chain,” No. 4 (Summer 1997): 118-151. Marcus, Alfred. See Maxwell, James. Mathews, John A., “A Silicon Valley of the East: Creating Taiwan’s Semiconductor Industry,” No. 4 (Summer 1997): 26-54. Maxwell, James, Sandra Rothenberg, Forrest Briscoe, and Alfred Marcus, “Green Schemes: Corporate Environmental Strategies and Their Implementation,” No. 3 (Spring 1997): 118-134. Norton, David P. See Kaplan, Robert S. 164 CALIFORNIA MANAGEMENT REVIEW VOL. 39,NO.4 SUMMER 1997 Patel, Pari. See Granstrand, Ove. Pavitt, Keith. See Granstrand, Ove. Reich, Michael. See Brown, Clair. Roberts, Karlene. See Grabowski, Martha. Rodrik, Dani, “Has Globalization Gone Too Far?” No. 3 (Spring 1997): 29-53. Rondinelli, Dennis A., and Gyula Vastag, “International Environmental Standards and Corporate Policies: An Integrative Framework,” No. 1 (Fall 1996): 106-122. Rosenblum, John W. See Liedtka, Jeanne M. Rothenberg, Sandra. See Maxwell, James. Rousseau, Denise M., and Carolyn Libuser, “Contingent Workers in High Risk Environments,” No. 2 (Winter 1997): 103-123. Saunders, Carol, Mary Gebelt, and Qing Hu, “Achieving Success in Information Systems Outsourcing,” No. 2 (Winter 1997): 63-79. Scheff, Joanne, and Philip Kotler, “Crisis in the Arts: The Marketing Response,” No. 1 (Fall 1996): 28-52. Spar, Debora, “Lawyers Abroad: The Internationalization of Legal Practice,” No. 3 (Spring 1997): 8-28. Teece, David J. See Grindley, Peter C. Useem, Michael, “Shareholders as a Strategic Asset,” No. 1 (Fall 1996): 8-27. Vastag, Gyula. See Rondinelli, Dennis A. Vaughan, Diane, “The Trickle-Down Effect: Policy Decisions, Risky Work, and the Challenger Tragedy,” No. 2 (Winter 1997): 80-102. index to Titles “Achieving Success in Information Systems Outsourcing,” Carol Saunders, Mary Gebelt, and Qing Hu, No. 2 (Winter 1997): 63-79. “Business and International Environmental Treaties: Ozone Depletion and Climate Change,” David L. Levy, No. 3 (Spring 1997): 54-71. “Conflict and Strategic Choice: How Top Management Teams Disagree,” Kathleen M. Eisenhardt, Jean L. Kahwajy, and L.J. Bourgeois II, No. 2 (Winter 1997): 42-62. “Contingent Workers in High Risk Environments,” Denise M. Rousseau and Carolyn Libuser, No. 2 (Winter 1997): 103-123. “Creating Knowledge through Collaboration,” Andrew C. Inkpen, No. | (Fall 1996): 123-140. “Creating Lean Suppliers: Diffusing Lean Production throughout the Supply Chain,” John Paul MacDuffie and Susan Helper, No. 4 (Summer 1997): 118-151. CALIFORNIA MANAGEMENT REVIEW VOL. 39, NO.4 SUMMER 1997 “Crisis in the Arts: The Marketing Response,” Joanne Scheff and Philip Kotler, No. 1 (Fall 1996): 28-52. “Developing Skills and Pay through Career Ladders: Lessons from Japanese and U.S. Companies,” Clair Brown and Michael Reich, No. 2 (Winter 1997): 124-144. “The Dynamics of Samsung’s Technological Learning in Semiconductors,” Linsu Kim, No. 3 (Spring 1997): 86-100. “Enterprise Logistics in the Information Era,” Noel P. Greis and John D. Kasarda, No. 4 (Summer 1997): 55-78. “Green Schemes: Corporate Environmental Strategies and Their Implementation,” James Maxwell, Sandra Rothenberg, Forrest Briscoe, and Alfred Marcus, No. 3 (Spring 1997): 118-134. “Has Globalization Gone Too Far?” Dani Rodrik, No. 3 (Spring 1997): 29-53. “Integrated Strategy, Trade Policy, and Global Competition,” David P. Baron, No. 2 (Winter 1997): 145-169. “International Environmental Standards and Corporate Policies: An Integrative Framework,” Dennis A. Rondinelli and Gyula Vastag, No. 1 (Fall 1996): 106-122. “Lawyers Abroad: The Internationalization of Legal Practice,” Debora Spar, No. 3 (Spring 1997): 8-28. “Lean and Green: The Move to Environmentally Conscious Manufacturing,” Richard Florida, No. 1 (Fall 1996): 80-105. “Linking the Balanced Scorecard to Strategy,” Robert S. Kaplan and David P. Norton, No. 1 (Fall 1996): 53-79. “Managing Intellectual Capital: Licensing and Cross-Licensing in Semiconductors and Electronics,” Peter C. Grindley and David J. Teece, No. 2 (Winter 1997): 8-41. “The Many Faces of Multi-Firm Alliances: Lessons For Managers,” Peter Hwang and Willem P. Burgers, No. 3 (Spring 1997): 101-117. “Multi-Technology Corporations: Why They Have ‘Distributed’ Rather than ‘Distinctive Core’ Competencies,” Ove Granstrand, Pari Patel, and Keith Pavitt, No. 4 (Summer 1997): 8-25. “The New Task of RGD Management: Creating Goal-Directed Communities for Innovation,” William Q. Judge, Gerald E. Fryxell, and Robert S. Dooley, No. 3 (Spring 1997): 72-85. “Reinventing Workplace Regulation,” David I. Levine, No. 4 (Summer 1997): 98-117. “Risk Mitigation in Large-Scale Systems: Lessons from High Reliability Organizations,” Martha Grabowski and Karlene Roberts, No. 4 (Summer 1997): 152-162. 166 CALIFORNIA MANAGEMENT REVIEW VOL. 39,NO.4 SUMMER 1997 “Shaping Conversations: Making Strategy, Managing Change,” Jeanne M. Liedtka and John W. Rosenblum, No. 1 (Fall 1996): 141-157. “Shareholders as a Strategic Asset,” Michael Useem, No. 1 (Fall 1996): 8-27. “A Silicon Valley of the East: Creating Taiwan’s Semiconductor Industry,” John A. Mathews, No. 4 (Summer 1997): 26-54. “The Trickle-Down Effect: Policy Decisions, Risky Work, and the Challenger Tragedy,” Diane Vaughan, No. 2 (Winter 1997): 80-102. “When Work Becomes Home and Home Becomes Work,” Arlie Russell Hochschild, No. 4 (Summer 1997): 79-97. 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