The latest catalog to reach my desk from the Brit business/economics publisher Edward Elgar focuses on management issues. It's also for "handbooks," though I'm not sure how that's defined other than as books with the word "Handbook" on the cover.
Three random selections, and a wisecrack for each:
1. Handbook of Research on Entrepreneurship Policies in Central and Eastern Europe.
272 pages, $160.
Boris Badinov is an entrepreneur now. Natasha is a venture capitalist. "And what is your business plan, my darlink?" "It involves makink big trouble for moose and squirrel."
2. Handbook of Longitudinal Research Methods in Organisation and Business Studies
383 pages, $225
Yes, I had to look it up. "Longitudinal" in the relevant sense means that in the studiesin question the same subjects are observed repeatedly over a period of time. It has nothing to do with, say, trochaic meter, although that was the first thought in my mind.
3. Research Handbook of Comparative Employment Relations
480 pages, $225
On a page-for-dollar basis, this isn't just the best bargain among these three, its one of the best in the whole catalog. Snatch it up!
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