Betty Jane Punnett (University of the West Indies - Cave Hill, Barbados)
This book considers management theories and approaches specifically in the context of developing countries. In recent years, international business scholarship has increased its focus on the developing world, which represents 80 percent of the global population and has doubled its share of value-added trade in the past two decades. This text will help readers to manage successfully in this region by learning to assess, apply, and adapt established practices in developing countries. Punnett begins by identifying the characteristics of the developing world—Africa, Asia, the Caribbean,...
This book considers management theories and approaches specifically in the context of developing countries. In recent years, international business sc...
Betty Jane Punnett (University of the West Indies - Cave Hill, Barbados)
This book considers management theories and approaches specifically in the context of developing countries. In recent years, international business scholarship has increased its focus on the developing world, which represents 80 percent of the global population and has doubled its share of value-added trade in the past two decades. This text will help readers to manage successfully in this region by learning to assess, apply, and adapt established practices in developing countries. Punnett begins by identifying the characteristics of the developing world—Africa, Asia, the Caribbean,...
This book considers management theories and approaches specifically in the context of developing countries. In recent years, international business sc...