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  1. John Dunning (1942-2023) was an American writer of non-fiction and detective fiction. He was known for his reference books on old-time radio and his series of mysteries featuring Denver bookseller Cliff Janeway.

  2. Mirroring the life of John Dunning himself, the Denver ex-cop and antique bookseller Cliff Janeway this time finds himself hot on the trail of both a book and a killer. After winning a signed edition of a rare Richard Francis Burton book at an auction, Cliff Janeway comes into contact with Josephine Gallant who says the book is a family heirloom.

  3. John Dunning (April 27, 1927 – September 19, 2011) was a pioneering Canadian film producer from Montreal who co-founded the Canadian film production company Cinépix and produced early works by notable Canadian directors David Cronenberg and Ivan Reitman. Dunning launched Cinépix with partner André Link in Montreal in the early 1960s.

  4. Learn about the life and achievements of John H Dunning, a British economist and the founder of the field of international business. He was a professor at Henley Business School and received many honours and awards for his research and contributions.

  5. John Harry Dunning (1927-2009) was a British economist and the father of international business. He developed the eclectic paradigm, a theoretical framework for studying multinational enterprises and foreign direct investment.

  6. A book chapter that reviews John Dunning's Eclectic Model, a key contribution to the development of global strategy and the separation of international business studies from international economics. The chapter also discusses the influence of other models and perspectives on the study of multinational firms.

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  8. Sep 20, 2024 · John R. Dunning was an American nuclear physicist whose experiments in nuclear fission helped lay the groundwork for the development of the atomic bomb. Dunning graduated from Nebraska Wesleyan University in 1929 and earned a Ph.D. in physics from Columbia University, New York City, in 1934.

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