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David F. Birks
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School of Management, University of Bath, UK
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Table of contents (13 chapters)
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Front Matter
Pages i-xxiv
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- Tony de Caux, Anthony Walsh
Pages 11-32
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- Wolfgang Gerke, Gabriele Pfeufer-Kinnel, Alexander Burrak
Pages 33-48
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- Goran Bergendahl, Anthony Birts
Pages 65-82
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- David F. Birks, Anthony Birts
Pages 83-109
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- Per Nikolaj D. Bukh, Niels Peter Mols, Per Blenker
Pages 110-129
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- David F. Birks, Anthony Birts
Pages 130-145
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- Elisabetta Gualandri, Anna Omarini
Pages 146-174
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- David F. Birks, Anthony Birts
Pages 175-205
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- Gunnar Senum, David F. Birks
Pages 206-223
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- Steven Ongena, David Smith
Pages 224-235
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Back Matter
Pages 257-261
About this book
The single European Market, the Second Banking Directive, relaxation of cross-border capital and funds movements and the possible introduction of a single European currency have led most corporations to adopt new cash management strategies, or to plan for major structural changes in the near future. This book focuses upon treasury and electronic banking practices in European Cash Management. It is based upon research done by 19 leading European Business Schools and practitioners involved in planning, gathering and analysing data and will include discussion of recent themes and issues.
Editors and Affiliations
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School of Management, University of Bath, UK
David F. Birks
About the editor
GORAN BERGENDAHL is Professor of Business Administration and Dean of the School of Economics and Commercial Law at Goteborg University in Sweden
ANTHONY BIRTS is Lecturer in Finance and Director of Studies on the full-time MBA programme at the School of Management, University of Bath, UK
PER BLENKER is Assistant Professor of Marketing at the School of Economics and Management, University of Aarhus in Denmark
PER NIKOLAJ BUKH teaches at the Aarhus School of Business in Denmark
ALEXANDER BURRAK has worked for a number of German banks and the Baden-Wurttemberg Agency for International Economic Co-operation as well as for the Treasury and Cash Management function of the Siemens Coordination Centre in Brussels
TONY DE CAUX is a senior consultant with The Bank Relationship Consultancy in Bishopsgate, London, UK
WOLFGANG GERKE is Professor of Banking and Stock Exchange Issues at the University of Erlangen-Nurnberg in Germany. He is also Research Professor at the Central Institute for European Economic Research
ELISABETTA GUALANDRI is Associate Professor of Financial Intermediaries at the University of Modena in Italy
DAVID MIDDLETON advises on banking strategy and market research at The Bank Relationship Consultancy in Bishopsgate, London, UK
NIELS PETER MOLS is Assistant Professor of Marketing at the School of Economics and Management, University of Aarhus, Denmark
ANNA OMARINI is Lecturer at the Institute of Banking and Finance at Bocconi University, Italy
STEVEN ONGENAis Associate Professor of Banking in the Norwegian School of Management
GABRIELE PFEUFER-KINNEL is Research Assistant at the Chair of Banking and Finance at the University of Erlangen-Nurnberg, Germany
SUSAN SCOTT-GREEN is ESRC Management Research Fellow at the Centre for International Business, University of Leeds, UK
GUNNAR SENUM works in cash management with Den Norske Bank, Norway's largest financial institution
DAVID C. SMITH is Associate Professor of Finance at the Norwegian School of Management
CYRIL TOMKINS is Professor of Business Finance at the University of Bath, UK
ANTHONY WALSH is Professor of Accounting and Dean at Dublin City University Business School, Ireland