Bültmann & Gerriets
The Changing Face of Management in China
von Chris Rowley, Fang Lee Cooke
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Hardcover
ISBN: 978-0-415-46332-4
Erschienen am 14.06.2010
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 236 mm [H] x 156 mm [B] x 22 mm [T]
Gewicht: 419 Gramm
Umfang: 272 Seiten

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China is one of the fastest developing emerging economies in the world today. The country has a huge influence on a global level, both politically and economically. Despite this, very few books cover both the full range of management functions, as well as key issues facing managers in this unique business environment. The Changing Face of Management in China explores the key challenges facing businesses and managers in China, both across management functions, as well as across a range of sectors and organization types. Written by prominent scholars with direct experience in this market, this book adds to the existing body of knowledge by examining a range of areas of Chinese management in the context of local political, economic and social traditions, and the global economy. Part of the successful Working in Asia series, this book includes case studies that make the voices of local managers heard, as well as extensive bibliographies pointing students and researchers to the most up-to-date sources of information in this important area.



Chris Rowley, PhD, is Professor of HRM and Director of the Centre for Research in Asian Management at City University, UK, and advisor to the HEAD Foundation, Singapore, on research publications. He is editor of the leading journal Asia Pacific Business Review and has published widely in the area of Asian business and management with more than 350 articles, books, chapters, pieces and other knowledge transfer output.

Fang Lee Cooke, PhD, is Professor of HRM and Chinese Studies and Deputy Head (Research and Innovation) of the School of Management, RMIT University, Australia. Her research interests include HRM, employment regulations, knowledge management and innovation, outsourcing, Chinese outward FDI, Chinese Diaspora, and comparative studies of HRM practices in China and India. She is the author of HRM, Work and Employment, published by Routledge in 2005.



1. Setting the Scene 2. Human Resource Management 3. Marketing Management 4. Accounting Management 5. State-Owned Enterprise Management 6. Small and Medium-Sized Enterprise Management 7. Performance Management 8. Mergers and Acquisitions Management 9. Management in Hong Kong 10. Management in China: Conclusion