Format:
1 online resource (394 pages)
ISBN:
9789812703422
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9812563229
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9789812563224
Content:
Key Features:The most comprehensive and authoritative book on Chinese business and management educationDistinguished contributors include Paul Beamish from the Richard Ivey School of Business of the University of Western OntarioAn essential read before departure to China whether you are going to teach, negotiate, or plan to enter the marketProvides a good reference on emergent labor markets that exist for highly educated managerial talent in China.
Content:
Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- 1. Scientific-Industrial Revolution -- 2. Economic Globalization -- 3. China is the Locomotive of the World Economy -- List of Contributors -- Herman Aguinis -- Ilan Alon -- Peter H. Antoniou -- Xue Bai -- Paul W. Beamish -- Fabienne Bressot -- Peter Enderwick -- Wei He -- Jonatan Jelen -- Liu Ji -- Howard Kleinmann -- Kern Kwong -- Catherine Levitt -- Mingfang Li -- Shaomin Li -- Romie F. LittreU -- Le Lu -- Nandani Lynton -- Steven D. Maurer -- John McIntyre -- J. Mark Munoz -- Glenn Pearce -- Heidi A. Roth -- Joanne Shoveller -- Y. James Song -- Catherine Sutton-Brady -- Mary Vielhaber -- Fraya Wagner-Marsh -- Qun Wang -- Xiaoyun Wang -- Gigi Wong -- Yim-Yu Wong -- Diana J. Wong-MingJi -- Kaicheng Yu -- Wenxian Zhang -- Yenming Zhang -- Introduction -- Part I: Economic Transition and International Cooperation -- Part II: Pedagogical Issues -- Part III: Professional Business Training in China -- I. ECONOMIC TRANSITION AND INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION -- Chapter 1: Management Education in the Greater China Economy: Challenges and Tasks Mingfang Li, Yim-Yu Wong and Qun Wang -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Business Management Challenges -- 3. Contextual Gap -- 4. Management Education Challenges -- 5. Business Management Education - Content, Process, and Trainees -- 6. Responding to Management Education Challenges -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Chapter 2: Economic Transition and Management Skills: The Case of China Xue Bai and Peter Enderwick -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Chinese and Western Management Systems and Skills -- 2.1 Management in a centrally planned Chinese economy -- 3. Evolution of the Chinese Economy and Changing Skill Needs -- 3.1 SOEs -- 3.2 The private sector -- 3.3 Foreign owned and joint venture businesses -- 3.4 High technology and the new economy sector -- 4. Skill Audit -- 4.1 Meeting future skill needs.
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Additional Edition:
ISBN 9789812563224
Additional Edition:
Druckausg. Business and management education in China Hackensack, NJ [u.a.] : World Scientific, 2005 ISBN 9812563229
Language:
English
Keywords:
China
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Betriebswirtschaftliches Studium
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Management
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