Summarizes the thinking in the field of comparative management. This title intends to make an academic contribution through focused essays, presenting material in a fashion suitable for both scholars and advanced students.
Summarizes the thinking in the field of comparative management. This title intends to make an academic contribution through focused essays, presenting...
This series summarizes current thinking in the field of comparative management. The series is intended to make an academic contribution through focused essays, presenting material in a fashion suitable for both scholars and advanced students.
This series summarizes current thinking in the field of comparative management. The series is intended to make an academic contribution through focuse...
This new volume publishes four selected articles covering an interesting set of topics in international management studies with a comparative focus, including: organizational control in joint ventures; institutional and cultural effects on subsidiary operations; corporate governance practices; and employee's choice of dissatisfaction behavior display. These articles along with the five Research Forum papers, present a rich diversity of theoretical and methodological approaches. They also represent the state-of-the-art and some of the best thinking in the field.
This new volume publishes four selected articles covering an interesting set of topics in international management studies with a comparative focus, i...
This volume includes contributing chapters from authors based in Asia, Europe, and North America to examine an emerging topic in the international management field - managing multinationals in a knowledge economy. They were selected to reflect the influences of three key factors - economics, culture, and human resources - on managerial decisions that affect multinationals and their effective operations. Leading the volume is an invited article by John H. Dunning, "An Evolving Paradigm of the Economic Determinants of International Business Activity." It presents a comprehensive review of his...
This volume includes contributing chapters from authors based in Asia, Europe, and North America to examine an emerging topic in the international man...
The decade long period of slow growth in Japan has raised provocative questions relating to theory development in international management. Japan s lost decade has led to changes in both overall strategy and to increased variety in individual firm responses to slower growth. The combination of internal changes in the Japanese domestic business environment and external changes in the international environment has generated strong incentives for Japanese firms to seek new ways to structure and compete. These adjustments have necessitated changes not only in the management of Japanese firms...
The decade long period of slow growth in Japan has raised provocative questions relating to theory development in international management. Japan s lo...
Two recent developments from globalization have fundamentally altered the nature of work organizations: the workforce has become increasingly diverse in national and cultural origins, and work assignments are increasingly performed by teams consisting of members located in different countries. Together, these changes have resulted in employees increasingly finding themselves working in culturally diverse, geographical dispersed, multinational teams. Yet, relatively little scholarship has been done to study the dynamics of such teams and how they can be better managed. The current volume...
Two recent developments from globalization have fundamentally altered the nature of work organizations: the workforce has become increasingly diverse ...
This volume provides a more detailed and profound understanding of an important and, until recently ignored, global phenomenon marketplaces where individuals living in poverty buy/sell products and services. It is estimated that as many as 4 billion people with buying power exceeding $14 trillion fall into this market segment. Historically, the research in this area was conducted among consumers from industrialized economies. This research is rooted in fundamental assumptions about literacy and numeracy skills, life stability, cognitive predilections, and consumer access to basic resources...
This volume provides a more detailed and profound understanding of an important and, until recently ignored, global phenomenon marketplaces where indi...
Advances in International Management (AIM) is a research annual devoted to advancing the cross-border study of organizations and management practices from a global, regional, or comparative perspective, with emphasis on interdisciplinary inquiry that integrates ideas from multiple academic disciplines.It publishes conceptual and empirical papers that deal with international topics from any area within the management field, including strategy, organization theory and behavior, human resource management, business ethics, entrepreneurship, technology management and others. The organizations...
Advances in International Management (AIM) is a research annual devoted to advancing the cross-border study of organizations and management practices ...
Discusses a variety of topics in the field of advances in international competitive management. This book examines both studies in the Asian context and studies in the cross-national context.
Discusses a variety of topics in the field of advances in international competitive management. This book examines both studies in the Asian context a...