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41. Commodity sourcing decisions: Identifying, defining and validating purchase archetypes
42. Acontent analysis of NCAA Division I track & field teams' Twitter usage: Defining best practices in social media marketing
43. Engineering: Defining and differentiating its unique culture
44. Defining success in family firms using configurational fit: A quantitative study of family-owned construction firms
45. Good corporate citizenship: A Delphi study defining the key aspects according to the business and academic communities
46. Defining Poverty: Newspaper Op-ed and Internet Blog Discourse
47. From the monumental to the mundane: Defining early leadership strategies at late formative Pukara, Peru
48. Defining and measuring success in the urban forest
49. Defining process assets for use by the transform team on a mission and safety critical problem domain
50. Defining relationships among product architecture, product life-cycle modularity, and product life-cycle cost
51. Defining Agricultural Sustainability in the Marys River Region of Oregon
52. The application of lean thinking to pharmaceutical quality systems, defining the FDA as the customer
53. Women as directors of NCAA Division I intercollegiate athletics: Defining experiences and leadership styles
54. Defining the lean logistics learning enterprise: Examples from Toyota's North American supply chain
55. Defining the path to growth: Small town governance and economic development in an age of globalization
56. Supplier quality management: Monitoring the quality and compliance of API suppliers, defining Generic Pharma as the customer
57. Defining the balance-supportive supervisor: The antecedents, actions, and outcomes of supervisor support for employee work-nonwork balance
58. Defining information technology acceptance: A human-centered, management-oriented perspective
59. Defining technical communication success: Skills, contexts, and values in the workplace and the classroom
60. National information infrastructure development in Canada and the United States: (Re)defining universal service and universal access in the age of techno-economic convergence
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