Global Comparative Management

Global Comparative Management

Author: Ralph B. Edfelt

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 2009-02-10

Total Pages: 721

ISBN-13: 1412944708

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Taking an integrative, interdisciplinary approach to the coverage of managerial issues, functions, practices and problems, the text provides a view of international management beyond intercultural issues.


Comparative International Management

Comparative International Management

Author: Arndt Sorge

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2015-05-08

Total Pages: 704

ISBN-13: 1317756258

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The use of comparisons to explain, analyze and understand social and economic phenomena is recognized as a valuable social science tool. This textbook deals with the differences in management and organization between nations and their effects on multinational enterprises. In comparing management practice across the world, the authors cover themes such as national cultures, diversity and globalization. Students are guided through the key business disciplines, providing a broad introduction to the field and including truly global coverage. With student and instructor friendly resources such as chapter summaries, mini-case scenarios, larger case studies and power-point slides, this book is core reading for students of international business and international management.


Comparative Management Studies

Comparative Management Studies

Author: Alan S. Gutterman

Publisher: Business Expert Press

Published: 2019-04-04

Total Pages: 209

ISBN-13: 1949991377

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All managers, regardless of where they work, must understand certain basic concepts such as the functions, roles, and skills associated with the managerial position and the styles available to managers for use in any given situation. However, context matters, and it is essential that managers understand the role that culture plays in being effective in their positions. This book begins with a brief description of the history and evolution of "management studies", continues with an overview of the scope and practice of comparative management studies, and provides examples of the research that has been done on cross-cultural transfer of management theories. In addition, the book includes materials on the search for, and analysis of, dimensions of management styles that can be used as a basis for creating models that can be used for comparison purposes.


Comparative Management

Comparative Management

Author: Anant R. Negandhi

Publisher:

Published: 1971

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13:

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Report on the research results of a comparison of selected aspects of business organization and management in Argentina, Brazil, India, the Philippines and Uruguay - covers theoretical and methodologycal dimensions, management techniques, leadership, motivation, decision making, management effectiveness at managerial level, etc. Bibliography pp. 233 to 238 and statistical tables.


International and Comparative Business

International and Comparative Business

Author: Leo McCann

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 2013-11-14

Total Pages: 401

ISBN-13: 1446296407

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′Erudite and accessible, McCann demonstrates how the national gets reconfigured around the global without losing some of its unique features. Far from being a one-size-fits-all Anglo-American template, neoliberalism comes in many different hues and variations. This is by far the best textbook in the field and is destined to become a classic for years to come.′ Manfred B. Steger, Professor of Political Science at the University of Hawai′i-Manoa, Honolulu, Hawai’i, USA ′A sweeping examination of systems of capitalism in theory and in the world’s major industrial economies leads Leo McCann to challenge the conventional wisdom on globalization. Historical analysis of the evolution of business systems and detailed examination of present practice demonstrate persuasively that, despite facing common challenges, distinctive national differences remain salient. A must read for anyone who needs to understand how business systems operate in an increasingly interdependent world economy.′ - Dr Eileen Appelbaum, Senior Economist, Center for Economic and Policy Research, Washington, DC, USA Globalization has profound effects on national economies even as distinct national ‘models’ of capitalism remain. International and Comparative Business accessibly tracks the historical and socio-political contexts of the world’s major countries on a chapter-by-chapter basis to the present day. The book provides a comprehensive, critical, yet concise introduction to each of the economies’ key features, including macro overviews as well as organizational and workplace-level analysis. Each chapter features learning objectives, in-depth interpretation and critique of key literature, and annotated further reading to allow readers to rigorously navigate their way through the wealth of material available for each country. This text is essential reading for students and researchers in the areas of international business and cross-cultural management, comparative political economy, and history. Leo McCann is Senior Lecturer in International and Comparative Management at Manchester Business School, University of Manchester, UK


Comparative Emergency Management

Comparative Emergency Management

Author: DeMond Shondell Miller

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2011-06-16

Total Pages: 460

ISBN-13: 1439804923

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A host of natural and man-made disasters have plagued the world in the twenty-first century, many with significant global impact. The Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill, the Indian Ocean tsunami, and Hurricane Katrina all affected broad regions with devastating results. The need for better emergency management policies, procedures, and cooperation among n


International and Comparative Human Resource Management

International and Comparative Human Resource Management

Author: Graham Hollinshead

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Europe

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780077121600

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International Human Resource Management has grown in significance as a field of study over the past decade, due to the internationalisation of business, freedom of movement of labour and capital, and international regulation of employment matters. This book introduces students to issues in managing the human aspects of international organisations.


Global Dimensions of Public Administration and Governance

Global Dimensions of Public Administration and Governance

Author: Jos Raadschelders

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2015-02-16

Total Pages: 576

ISBN-13: 1119026199

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Global Dimensions of Public Administration is a comprehensive, interdisciplinary approach that draws on knowledge sources across the social sciences. It provides a global, historical, and theoretical examination of the management and governance of the modern state with an emphasis on the structure, function, policies and reforms of over 30 countries. Readers will gain an understanding of the relationship between structure (territory, bureaucracy, political system) and function (policy and reforms) of government in its political and societal contexts. The authors' comparative approach features rich examples of how policy is culture-dependent and how the principles of modern bureaucracy are filtered to fit a nation's needs and expectations. Each chapter ends with comparative conclusions. Mid-career public sector professionals in executive education programs will better-understand the role and position of government in the contemporary world, not only in democratic societies, but also in less democratic environments.


Comparative Perspectives on Global Corporate Social Responsibility

Comparative Perspectives on Global Corporate Social Responsibility

Author: Jamali, Dima

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2016-08-12

Total Pages: 384

ISBN-13: 1522507213

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In the modern era, businesses have developed a complex relationship with the society surrounding them. While the effects of business activity are clearly seen, their direct impact varies from country to country. Comparative Perspectives on Global Corporate Social Responsibility is a pivotal reference source for the latest scholarly research on the accountability contemporary businesses face for the environmental, social, and economic impacts that they create. Highlighting the variant expressions between developed and developing countries, this book is ideally designed for graduate students, professionals, practitioners, and academicians interested in furthering their knowledge on corporate social responsibility.