Authors:
GLASMEIER AK
FUELLHART K
FELLER I
MARK MM
Citation: Ak. Glasmeier et al., THE RELEVANCE OF FIRM-LEARNING THEORIES TO THE DESIGN AND EVALUATION OF MANUFACTURING MODERNIZATION PROGRAMS, Economic development quarterly, 12(2), 1998, pp. 107-124
Citation: B. Harrison et Ak. Glasmeier, WHY BUSINESS ALONE WONT REDEVELOP THE INNER-CITY - A FRIENDLY CRITIQUE OF PORTER,MICHAEL APPROACH TO URBAN REVITALIZATION - RESPONSE, Economic development quarterly, 11(1), 1997, pp. 28-38
Citation: Ak. Glasmeier, BEYOND AMBER WAVES OF GRAIN - AN EXAMINATION OF SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC RESTRUCTURING IN THE HEARTLAND - LASLEY,P, LEISTRITZ,FL, LABAO,LM, MEYER,K, Contemporary sociology, 26(1), 1997, pp. 64-65
Citation: Ak. Glasmeier, INVESTING IN PEOPLE - THE HUMAN-CAPITAL NEEDS OF RURAL AMERICA - BEAULIEU,L, MULKEY,D, Contemporary sociology, 26(1), 1997, pp. 64-65
Citation: Ak. Glasmeier et Rm. Leichenko, FROM FREE-MARKET RHETORIC TO FREE-MARKET REALITY - THE FUTURE OF THE US SOUTH IN AN ERA OF GLOBALIZATION, International journal of urban and regional research, 20(4), 1996, pp. 601
Citation: Ak. Glasmeier et J. Kibler, POWER SHIFT - THE RISING CONTROL OF DISTRIBUTORS AND RETAILERS IN THESUPPLY CHAIN FOR MANUFACTURED GOODS, Urban geography, 17(8), 1996, pp. 740-757
Citation: Me. Conroy et Ak. Glasmeier, UNPRECEDENTED DISPARITIES, UNPARALLELED ADJUSTMENT NEEDS - WINNERS AND LOSERS ON THE NAFTA FAST TRACK, Journal of inter-American studies and world affairs, 34(4), 1992, pp. 1-37