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Competition and Corporate Governance in Korea
Edited by Sung-Hee Jwa, In K. Lee
The business environment of the chaebol (large corporations in Korea) has changed drastically since the outbreak of the 1997 Asian financial crisis. This book discusses the attempts of the Korean government to remedy structural weaknesse...eBook:Find out more£25.00
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Ethics and Organisational Politics
Chris Provis
‘The book is thorough and comprehensive. . . and its non-technical style make it well suited for both the generally informed and interested reader and for organisational researchers and researchers in applied ethics and business ethics.’... -
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The Network Organization
Emmanuel Josserand
‘This work illustrates the fertile and healthy renewal of the link between research and the company. As of late, management has become aware of the vital necessity of drawing on research. For the author, this forward-looking and creative...eBook:Find out more£25.00
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Developments in Organizational Politics
Eran Vigoda-Gadot
‘A most impressive book offering a comprehensive conceptual framework as well as a broad and thorough coverage of the organization politics literature to date combined with a detailed presentation of the author’s own research work. Dr Vi... -
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Organizational Relationships in the Networking Age
Edited by Willem Koot, Peter Leisink, Paul Verweel
‘I endorse this book as a general guide for anyone working to achieve results in or through organizations. . . It is an approachable yet scholarly work based on empirical exploration with wisdom for individuals, groups and organizations ...eBook:Find out more£25.00
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Globalisation and SMEs in East Asia
Edited by Charles Harvie, Boon-Chye Lee
‘. . . I consider the book a good general reference on SME conditions in the Asia-Pacific region. . .’ – Aegean Leung, ASEAN Economic Bulletin The 1997 financial and economic crisis in East Asia provided the catalyst for an important re...eBook:Find out more£25.00
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The Role of SMEs in National Economies in East Asia
Edited by Charles Harvie, Boon-Chye Lee
‘The book deserves to be read by those who take an interest in industrial development and SMEs in the region. It provides good basic reading before executing more in-depth study into a particular country or sector.’ – Henry Sandee, ASEAN...eBook:Find out more£25.00
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Privatization and Labor
Edited by Marsha Pripstein Posusney, Linda J. Cook
‘. . . this book makes a significant contribution to the debate about controversial privatisation issues and industrial policy responses to them. . . Privatization and Labor is an engaging and informative analysis of some of the most imp... -
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Industry and the European Union
Edited by Michael Darmer, Laurens Kuyper
‘This book is a most valuable contribution to the understanding of the complexity of European policies and their impact on individual businesses and industry as a whole. That focus makes this book unique. All in all, there are only a f...eBook:Find out more£25.00
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Privatization and Corporate Control in the Czech Republic
Clemens Schütte
Clemens Schütte analyses the emergence of corporate control structures in the Czech privatization process. The book depicts the basic features of the Czech system of corporate control and the direction of its transformation. This is an... -
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INNOVATION IN EAST ASIA
Michael Hobday
‘Hobday provides an extraordinary interesting blow-by-blow account of how East Asian firms developed their present formidable competencies in electronics technology. . . . he also provides a fascinatingly detailed account of a large numb... -
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European Policies on Competition, Trade and Industry
Edited by Pierre Buigues, Alexis Jacquemin, André Sapir
‘The book as a whole, although resulting from a conference, is a coherent and valuable study, which throws much light on the policies and practices of the institutions of the European Community.’ – Aubrey Silberston, The Economic Journal...