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Journal of Business and Economic Studies

The Northeast Business and Economics Association, Inc., formerly the New England Business and Economics Association was founded in 1973. The purposes of the association are: a) to promote multidisciplinary research pertaining to business and economics; and b) to improve communications and exchange of research, both applied and theoretical, among all interested parties. These broad purposes are met by the continuance of an annual meeting and the publication of the Journal of Business and Economic Studies.

The Journal of Business and Economic Studies is a published by Dowling College. The Journal of Business and Economic Studies has been designated by the Northeast Business and Economics Association (www.nbea.us) as its official publication.
 
Volume 15, No 1, Spring 2009
Table of Contents

DUAL OR DUEL: CO-CEOS AND FIRM PERFORMANCE     1
Steven A. Dennis, University of North Dakota
Dana Ramsey, East Tennessee State University
Craig Turner, East Tennessee State University
MENTORSHIP COLLABORATIONS:
A LONGITUDINAL EXAMINATION OF THE
ASSOCIATION WITH JOB PERFORMANCE AND GENDER
 
   26
Rowena Ortiz-Walters, Quinnipiac University
SYSTEMATIC RISK MEASURES OF
HOMOGENOUS INVESTMENTS: EVIDENCE FROM S&P
500 INDEX MUTUAL FUNDS EMPLOYING DAILY RETURNS
 
   48
John Cresson, Southeastern Louisiana University
ON THE PREDICTABILITY OF MUTUAL FUND RETURNS     70
Zakri Y. Bello, Central Connecticut State University
A SATISFACTION-BASED DEFINITION OF QUALITY     82
Angela M. Wicks, Bryant University
Christopher J. Roethlein, Bryant University
THE CASH FLOW IMPLICATIONS OF MANAGING
WORKING CAPITAL AND CAPITAL INVESTMENT
 
   98
Russell P. Boisjoly, Lynn University
Stephanie Izzo, Stonehill College
About the Authors     110
Style and Submission Instructions     112
Subscription Form     114


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