求以下书籍,联系方式:dawnroad-sun@vip.sina.com,非常感谢!
The Accounting Game (Educational Discoveries, Inc.)
Robert N. Anthony and Leslie K. Breitner's "Essentials of Accounting" (Prentice Hall, 2002)
Bob Vause's "Guide to Analysing Companies" (Prentice Hall/Financial Times, 2003)
N. Gregory Mankiw's "Brief Principles of Microeconomics" (South Western College/West, 2003)
Lynda M. Applegate et al.'s "Corporate Information Systems Management" (McGraw Hill/Irwin, 2003)
Roger J. Best's "Market-Based Management" (Pearson Higher Education, 2003)
"Lean Thinking" by James P. Womack and Daniel T. Jones (Free Press, 2003)
Stephen P. Robbins's "Essentials of Organizational Behavior" (Pearson Higher Education, 2003)
Jessica M. Utts's "Seeing Through Statistics" (Brooks Cole, 1999)
Peter Garrity's "The Fast Forward MBA in Business Math" (John Wiley & Sons, 2000).
Corporate Strategy:
Michael Porter's "Competitive Strategy: Techniques for Analyzing Industries and Competitors" (Free Press, 1998) was arguably the first modern book on corporate strategy; it's still the most widely read.
Sharon M. Oster's "Modern Competitive Analysis" (Oxford University Press, 1999) would make a sophisticated second reading.
Information Economics:
Still the best view of the modern information economy is offered in Carl Shapiro and Hal R. Varian's "Information Rules: A Strategic Guide to the Network Economy" (Harvard Business School Press, 1998).
Linear Algebra:
For simple treatment of a subject that underlies much of mathematical modeling, try Bernard Kolman and David R. Hill's "Elementary Linear Algebra" (Prentice Hall, 1999).
Game Theory:
A nontechnical but thorough introduction is provided by Avinash K. Dixit and Susan Skeath's "Games of Strategy" (W.W. Norton & Co., 1999).
A less expansive (and less expensive) treatment is in Avinash K. Dixit and Barry J. Nalebuff's "Thinking Strategically" (W.W. Norton & Co., 1991).