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|aThe impact of 9/11 on business and economics|h[electronic resource] :|bthe business of terror/|cedited by Matthew J. Morgan ; with a foreword by James J. Heckman.
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|aThe day that changed everything? ;|v2nd v.
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|aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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|aLeading Change after Crisis / Rosabeth Moss Kanter and Matthew J. Morgan -- The Effects of 9/11 on the Management of Human Capital in the U.S. / Jack N. Kondrasuk -- What Have We Learned from 9/11? The Importance of Human Resource Crisis Planning / Lisa Mainiero and Mousumi Bhattacharya -- The Wealth of Nations in the Post 9/11 Era: Lessons from Alternative Futures Planning / Mark Safford and Peter J. Kennedy, Jr. -- 9/11, Intelligence and the Senior Executive / Benjamin Gilad -- Crisis ina Fragile Industry: Airlines Struggle to Survive in an Uncertain Future / Dawna L. Rhoades -- The Effects of 9/11 on the Travel Industry / David Clark and James McGibany -- The U.S. Welcome Mat: A Case Study of Post-9/11 Tourism Promotional Efforts / Lisa Fall and Heather Epkins -- Achieving National Preparedness: Security Practices in the Motorcoach Industry Post 9/11 / Kathryn Ready -- The FoodWe Eat: Safer Now or Then? / O. Shawn Cupp and Allan S. Boyce -- Realization of Mega Catastrophes: The Insurance and Risk Management Industries / Etti Baranoff --The Emergence of the War Service Industry / Dina Rasor -- Terrorism Finance: Understanding the Financial Foundations of Contemporary Terrorism / Paul J. Smith -- Risk Premium, Volatility, and Terrorism: New Evidence /Jahangir Sultan andO. David Gulley -- Contagion and Impulse Response of Emerging Stock Markets to the 9-11 Terrorist Attacks / Kyung-Chun Mun -- The Impact of 9/11 on Debt Markets / Irvin W. Morgan, Jr., and James P. Murtagh -- The Financial Market Impact of 9/11 and Risk Mitigation Policy on Transportation / AnthonyHoman -- Business as Usual? Strategic Trade Flows Since 9-11 Between the U.S. and Mexico / Carlos Olmedo,Roberto Tinajero, and Dennis Soden.
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|aThe Impact of 9-11 on Business and Economics is the second volume of the six-volume series The Day that Changed Everything? edited by Matthew J. Morgan. The series brings together from a broad spectrum of disciplines the leading thinkers of our time to reflect on one of the most significant events of our time. The volume reflects on the changes in organizational practices, changes to various industries from transportation and logistics, risk management, food, and the emerging war service industry, and changes to the international financial system.
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