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"Katim S. Touray" <[log in to unmask]>
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Hi folks,

I stumbled across this while going through my mailbox.  Please contact Ms
Goodman directly, if you're interested in the material they're offering.

Katim

----- Original Message -----
From: Cindy Goodman <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2000 11:36 AM
Subject: Free Sample Journal Offer from the Haworth Press


> Dear Administrator:
>
> I'm writing on behalf of the Haworth Press, Inc., a publisher of quality
> books and journals for professional, academic, and general audiences.  You
> can visit our website at: www.HaworthPress.com.
>
> Haworth would like to introduce itself to the members of your Listserv and
> to offer them the opportunity to receive a FREE SAMPLE COPY of the Journal
> of African Business and a substantial discount on their subscriptions.
> Would it be possible (with your prior approval of all content) to post a
> message to your group about this important journal?
>
> Attached please find an announcement on the Journal of African Business,
> which we'd like to post to your Listserv (please feel free to edit for
> length).  As a gesture of thanks we'd like to offer you a complimentary
> copy of any book of your choice from our extensive inventory.  If you're
> interested, reply with your choice and your postal address so that we can
> get your free book out to you right away.
>
> Please take some time to consider this proposal, and let me know what you
> think.
>
> Thank you for your time and attention.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Cindy Goodman
> Internet Marketing Assistant
>
> The Haworth Press, Inc.
> 10 Alice Street
> Binghamton, NY 13904-1580
> 1-800-HAWORTH
> Tel: (607) 722-5857 ext. 363/ Fax: (607) 722-3487
> E-mail:  [log in to unmask]
> Web: http://www.HaworthPress.com/
>
>
>
> Save 10% on your 1-volume subscription/ 15% on 2 volumes/ 20% on 3 volumes
> to the Journal of African Business!  Or request your FREE SAMPLE COPY
> today!
>
> Dear Colleague:
>
> The Haworth Press, Inc., a publisher of quality books and journals for
> professional, academic, and general audiences, would like to introduce
> itself to you and to offer you  the opportunity to receive a FREE SAMPLE
> COPY of the Journal of African Business, as well as a substantial discount
> on your subscription (see the end of this announcement for details).
>
> Please take a moment to read about this exciting new journal -- and visit
> our website at:  www.HaworthPress.com to search for more titles of
> interest in our extensive inventory.
>
> This is a one-time-only Email announcement.  If you would like to receive
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> Haworth Press, please go to: http://www.HaworthPress.com/Orders/mailing.htm
> to sign up for our Email Discount list.
>
> Please feel free to forward this announcement to your colleagues who may be
> interested.
> _____________________________________________________
>
> Discover this new journal devoted exclusively to coverage of all aspects of
> doing business in and with African nations!
>
> Journal of African Business
>
> Editor: Sam C. Okoroafo, PhD
> Professor of Marketing and International Business, College of Business
> Information, Department of Marketing, University of Toledo, Ohio
>
> The new peer-reviewed Journal of African Business focuses on business and
> policy issues in reference to doing business in and with African nations.
> This journal--unique in its exclusive focus on African business, its
> quality, and its emphasis on current issues--will feature high-quality,
> cross-functional articles from and for academics, practitioners, and
> policymakers interested in African business. The Journal of African
> Business provides valuable insights into successful business techniques and
> strategies for the African business arena, theoretical perspectives,
> cutting-edge research, and actionable solutions to identified problems of
> particular interest to policymakers in government and international
> agencies.
>
> Visit the journal's website at http://www.utoledo.edu/~JAB/
>
> Here's What Your Colleagues Have To Say:
>
> "A critical addition to general business literature. The Journal will
> provide an important outlet for research about and insights into practices
> in Africa -- the last great frontier of international business expansion. .
> . . Will facilitate business growth in Africa in the 21st century. In
> addition, the Journal's special features, especially the African Web Page
> Review and African Business Tips, will provide both managers and
> academicians with useful information to enhance their understanding of the
> current African business environment."
> - Catherine N. Axinn, PhD, Associate Professor of Marketing and
> International Business, College of Business, Ohio University
>
> "A 'must read' for international business researchers and managers. . . .
> An excellent and much-needed vehicle for advancing and communicating
> research on effective business practices and strategies in Africa."
> - Joseph Ofori-Dankwa, PhD, Professor of Management, Saginaw Valley State
> University, University Center, Michigan
>
> Articles in this issue:
> Volume 2, No. 1:
> - EDITORIAL
> - Perceptions of Marketing and Approaches to Implementation: The Case
> Foreign and Domestic Firms in Ghana
> - South African Business Dynamics: Measuring Entrepreneurship
> - Prospects and Constraints to Capital Markets Integration in Eastern and
> Southern Africa
> - A Survey of Capital Budgeting Techniques in the Public and Private
> Sectors of a Less Developed Country (LDC): The Case of the Sudan
> - Adequacy, Accessibility, and Goodness of Data: A Necessary Requirement
> for the Effective Utilization of Information Technology in Ghana
> - EDUCATIONAL NOTE
> - Distance Education: Collaborations in Sub-Saharan Africa
> - AFRICAN BUSINESS TIPS
>
> Articles in the last issue:
> Volume 1, No. 3:
> - EDITORIAL
> - Managerial Perceptions of Organizational Planning Benefits: A Study of
> Ghana
> - Electronic Commerce: A New Paradigm for the African Business Sector
> - The Influence of Selected Factors on the Perceptions of Managers of Small
> Business Firms Regarding Legal Firms: A South African Perspective
> - Stabilization and Structural Adjustment in Developing Countries: The Case
> of Jordan and Malawi
> - BOOK REVIEW
> - AFRICAN BUSINESS TIPS
> - Interview with Dr. Christopher Ezeh, Chairman, Lonrho, Africa (Nigeria)
> and Managing Director, John Holt, PLC (Nigeria)
>
> About the Editor
>
> Sam C. Okoroafo, PhD, is Professor of Marketing and International Business
> at The University of Toledo in Ohio, where he has received the Outstanding
> Research Award and taught courses such as International Business, Research
> in Marketing, Export Management, and Marketing Systems. He is the author of
> several journal articles which have appeared in the Journal of Global
> Business, Management International Review, the Journal of Business
> Research, the Journal of Business in Developing Nations, and International
> Marketing Review. His work has also appeared in refereed conference
> publications and book chapters. He is a member of the Academy of
> International Business, the Association of Global Business, and the Toledo
> Area International Trade Association. The recipient of several research
> grants, Dr. Okoroafo pursues current research interests in modes of entry
> substitution patterns in multinational firms, international marketing
> strategies, and marketing to the third world. He is an expert in African
> business and has been interviewed on the United States Information Service
> Voice of America radio station.
>
> Volume 2, No. 1--Spring 2001.
> Volume 3, No. 1--Spring 2002. Triannual (3 issues per volume).
> Subscription rates (per volume):
> Individuals: $45/ Institutions: $75/ Libraries: $95
>
> Call for Papers
> For a brochure on how to prepare articles for publication, request an
> "Instructions for Authors" brochure from Sam C. Okoroafo, PhD, College of
> Business Administration, University of Toledo, Stanahan Hall 3019, Toledo,
> OH,43606-3390; Tel: (419) 530-4398; Fax: (419) 530-2290; E-Mail:
> [log in to unmask]
>
> FREE SAMPLE COPIES OF THE JOURNAL
>
> A sample issue of this journal  is available to you at no charge!
>
> To order, go to:  http://www.HaworthPress.com/journalsamples.htm
> OR  Email:  [log in to unmask]
> OR Mail to:  FREE SAMPLE COPY, Journal of African Business, The Haworth
> Press, Inc., Sample Copy Department -- Box Comp, 10 Alice Street,
> Binghamton, New York 13904-1580
>
> BE SURE TO INCLUDE YOUR MAILING ADDRESS FOR DELIVERY AND THE TITLE OF THE
> JOURNAL!
> ____________________________________________________________________
>
> Haworth Email customers: You will save 10% on your 1-volume subscription/
> 15% on 2  volumes/ 20% on 3  volumes! Not available in conjunction with
> other discounts or special  promotions.
>
> To order a subscription to this journal, go to:
> http://www.HaworthPress.com/orderform/journals.htm
> or call 1-800-HAWORTH (1-800-429-6784) in US/Canada, Outside US/Canada,
> call (607) 722-5857.
> Please indicate CODE JB25.
>
> Cindy Goodman, Internet Marketing Coordinator
> The Haworth Press, Inc.
> 10 Alice St.
> Binghamton, NY 13904-1580 USA
> 1-800-HAWORTH
> Tel: (607) 722-5857 ext. 377/ Fax: (607) 722-3487
> E-mail: [log in to unmask]
> Web: www.HaworthPress.com
>
>
>
>

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