Introduction: When friends meet in the 21st Century: An Asian perspective on global leadership--David De Cremer
PART I: Understanding Asian Leadership in a Global Setting
1. Global Leaders Developing in Asia--Dean Tjosvold, Alfred S. H. Wong, & Nancy, Y. F. Chen
2. Asian Cultures and leadership--Zhaoli Song
3. Values in Asian Global Leadership--Melody P M Chong
4. Dual strategy theory: Implications for global leadership--Mark van Vugt
PART II: On the Challenges of Asian Leadership in a Global Setting
5. Asian social entrepreneurs: Taking on neglected problems--Audrey Chia
6. Acting Fast and Pondering Slow: Putting Asian Leadership in Context--David De Cremer
PART III: Demonstrating the use of Asian Global Leadership
7. Building Collective Leadership Capacity for Growth--Alison Eyring
8. Humor and leadership effectiveness: Comparing East vs. West--Sam Yam
9. The role of the leader in shaping a civil and respectful workplace--Sandy Lim
10. Global leadership needs Eastern Approaches to Creativity--Mike Mai
11. Management development in Asia as an antecedent of career success--Irene De Pater
Professor David De Cremer is a world leading thought leader and behavioural scientist with a special interest in managing and leading individual and organizational transformations in the 21st century (or also called the new tech era). Currently he holds the Provost Chair at National University of Singapore (NUS) Business School, where he is also a professor at management and organizations and the director and founder of the Centre on AI Technology for Humankind (AiTH) at NUS Business School. Before moving to NUS, he was the KPMG endowed professor at Judge Business School, University of Cambridge. He received several career awards for his scientific work, was named the most influential economist in the Netherlands (2009-2010), a Global Thought Leader by the Trust Across America (2016) - Trust Around the World organization, whose annual list recognizes people for efforts "in elevating societal trust, one of the World's top 30 Management Gurus and Speakers in 2020, a Thinkers50 Radar 2021 (one of the 30 global thought leaders to watch) and included in the World Top 2% Scientists.