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 Writings and Articles by Armando R. Triana

A Quantitative Study of the Impact of Teacher Professional Development in Urban Elementary Schools: Developing a Strategy

Submitted by Armando Triana, Bret Feranchak, and Yakov Avichai to The Teachers Academy for Mathematics and Science, Chicago, IL

 

 
Differences Between U.S. Hispanic and Non-Hispanic Entrepreneurs 

By Harold P. Welsch, Earl C. Young, and Armando R. Triana.  International Small Business Journal, Volume 5, Issue 2 (Winter 1986-1987)

 

 
 
Final Report of Mayor’s Task Force on Hispanic Business Development, July 1, 1986. Presented to Mayor Harold Washington.

Armando Triana, Chairperson, Task Force Steering Committee, Chicago, IL

 

 
 
Latino Business in Chicago: Obstacles, Opportunities and Directions for Growth

Prepared for Research and Development Division, Department of Economic Development, City of Chicago, September, 1985

 

 
 
Training and Development Needs of Hispanic Women Managing Their Own Businesses.

Prepared and presented by Armando R. Triana, Ph.D., Harold P. Welsch, Ph.D., and Earl C. Young, Ph.D., at the 45thAnnual Meeting of the Academy of Management, Women in Management Interest Group, August 11-14, 1985, San Diego, CA

 

 

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Predictors of Information-Seeking Behavior Among Hispanic Entrepreneurs

Prepared and presented by Armando R. Triana, Ph.D., Harold P. Welsch, Ph.D., and Eric C. Young, Ph. D., at the 43rdAnnual Meeting of the Academy of Management, Entrepreneurship Interest Group, August 14-17, Austin, TX

 

 

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Hispanic Business and Economy in the 1980's. Proceedings of the National Symposium on Hispanic Business andEconomy (3rd, Chicago, Illinois, November 15-17, 1981)

Edited by Armando R. Triana. Third Annual Symposium on Hispanic Business and Economy in the 1980s. Chicago, IL, November 16-17, 1981. College of Commerce of DePaul University, 1983, 453 pages

 

 

 

Hispanic Businesses: Strengths, Weaknesses and Use of Information

Prepared for Hispanic Business, June, 1983

 

 

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Reliability of Bilingual Versions of Key Measures of Supervisor and Employee Behavior/Attitudes

Paper Submitted at the Joint National TIMS/ORSA Meeting, April 25-27, 1983, Chicago, IL

 

 

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The Trendy Hispanic Market

Prepared for Point of View, Hispanic Business, December, 1982

 

 

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Characteristics and Trends of the Hispanic Consumer Market in Chicago

Presented Third Annual Symposium on Hispanic Business and Economy in the 1980s. November 16-17, 1981, Chicago, IL.

 

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A Cross Cultural Contingency Model of Supervision: An Empirical Study of Hispanic Americans

Presented in the 24thAnnual Academy of Management Conference, April 9-11, 1981, Chicago, IL.

 

 

 

Growth Paths of Selected Hispanic Firms: Implications for Business Development Policy

By Armando R. Triana and Carl C. Young. [Abstract Only]

 

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Differences in the Supervisor Behavior Associated with Higher Productivity and Satisfaction Among Spanish and English-Speaking Workers In Chicago: Some Recommendations for Management, Organization and Government Policies

Presented at the National Symposium on Hispanic Business and Economy, September 20-22, 1978, Tempe, AZ.

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