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OverviewAsian Business & Management is divided into two parts, one dealing with major contextual and theoretical issues of business and management, and the other with fresh and topical analysis regarding recent changes in management in the major Asian nations. The book brings together work from leading authorities and a unique focus on CSR. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Harukiyo Hasegawa , Carlos NoronhaPublisher: Palgrave Macmillan Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan Dimensions: Width: 18.90cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 24.60cm Weight: 0.834kg ISBN: 9780230545069ISBN 10: 0230545068 Pages: 432 Publication Date: 21 April 2009 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviewsThe level and quality of contents described in the chapters of the book are generally excellent and should be highly valued by academics as well as business and government. Chapter 8 (Witt) is among the best level articles on management systems in Japan. A first class textbook for Asian business and management. - Tetsuo Abo, Professor of Economics, Teikyo University, Japan Theoretically informed, user friendly: a major contribution to the literature and a core text for teaching management and business in Asia. - Professor Glenn D. Hook, Director, Graduate School of East Asian Studies, The University of Sheffield, UK. 'This is a uniquely comprehensive set of readings on the national business systems of South and East Asia. The contributions are written by authors who combine distinguished academic reputation with an insight provided by long embeddedness within the workings of the national system they analyse. This depth of understanding is organized within the strong analytical structure set out in the Introduction by Professor Gordon Redding. Altogether a valuable teaching tool and a welcome addition to our understanding of this critical site of global socio-economic growth and present recovery.' - Ray Loveridge, Leverhulme Research Fellow, SaId Business School, University of Oxford, UK 'The best textbook for undergraduate and graduate students of Asian management. At present, no other textbook of Asian business management available is as systematic.' - Yoshiaki Takahashi, Faculty of Commerce, Chuo University, Tokyo, Japan The level and quality of contents described in the chapters of the book are generally excellent and should be highlyvalued by academics as well as business and government. Chapter 8 (Witt) is among the best level articles on management systems in Japan. A first class textbook for Asian business and management. - Tetsuo Abo, Professor of Economics, Teikyo University, Japan Theoretically informed, user friendly: a major contribution to the literature and a core text for teaching management and business in Asia. - Professor Glenn D. Hook, Director, Graduate School of East Asian Studies, The University of Sheffield, UK. 'This is a uniquely comprehensive set of readings on the national business systems of South and East Asia. The contributions are written by authors who combine distinguished academic reputation with an insight provided by long embeddedness within the workings of the national system they analyse. This depth of understanding is organized within the strong analytical structure set out in the Introduction by Professor Gordon Redding. Altogether a valuable teaching tool and a welcome addition to our understanding of this critical site of global socio-economic growth and present recovery.' - Ray Loveridge, Leverhulme Research Fellow, SaId Business School, University of Oxford, UK 'The best textbook for undergraduate and graduate students of Asian management. At present, no other textbook of Asian business management available is as systematic.' - Yoshiaki Takahashi, Faculty of Commerce, Chuo University, Tokyo, Japan Author InformationHARUKIYO HASEGAWA is Professor of Global Management and Human Resource Management at Doshisha Business School in Kyoto, Japan. He was formerly Director for the Centre for Japanese Studies and currently Honorary Professor of Japanese business at the University of Sheffield. He is General Editor of Asian Business& Management (PalgraveMacmillan) CARLOS NORONHA is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Business Administration, University of Macau in China. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |