Management in CEE Countries between 1996 and 2016
Emerging and Enduring Issues
Nomos, 1. Edition 2017, 486 Pages
Description
This book provides an overview of the state and development of post-socialist management in CEE countries over the last 20 years. It demonstrates the variety of enduring and emerging topics, problems and solutions faced by the management bodies of organisations during the societal transformation towards East European capitalism.
In contrast to other publications, which mostly offer a Western perspective on CEE management, this volume presents 21 articles published in the Journal of East European Management Studies (JEEMS) since 1996. The fact that the various contributors are researchers from both the West and the East, that is, insiders as well as outsiders, allows for a multifaceted perspective on CEE management.
Among others, the book addresses topics such as:
• system change, new institutions, resistance to privatisation, restructuring, governance structures, networks and FDI to and from CEE countries
• Cultural change, intercultural conflicts, trust and the creation of meaning
• Management transfer, cross-cultural management, cooperation and management learning
• Management strategies and practices in CEE countries.
With contributions by
James G. March; Marin Marinov and Svetla Marinova; Shyqyri Llaci and Vasilika Kume; Vesa Suutari; Doina Catana, Alexandru Catana and Jim L. Finlay; Izabela Robinson and Beata Tomczak-Stepien; Miroslav Stanojevic; Mike Geppert; Kálmán Kalotay; Snejina Michailova and Kenneth Husted; Zoltán Buzády; Dorota Dobosz-Bourne; Christoph Dörrenbächer; Päivi Karhunen; Ed Clark and Anna Soulsby; Jure Kovač and Manca Jesenko; Bruno Grancelli; Svetlana Serdukov; Miha Škerlavaj, Chunke Su and Meikuan Huang; Janez Prašnikar, Dragan Mikerević and Damjan Voje; Yuliya Ponomareva and Timurs Umans; Tiia Vissak and Xiaotian Zhang.
In contrast to other publications, which mostly offer a Western perspective on CEE management, this volume presents 21 articles published in the Journal of East European Management Studies (JEEMS) since 1996. The fact that the various contributors are researchers from both the West and the East, that is, insiders as well as outsiders, allows for a multifaceted perspective on CEE management.
Among others, the book addresses topics such as:
• system change, new institutions, resistance to privatisation, restructuring, governance structures, networks and FDI to and from CEE countries
• Cultural change, intercultural conflicts, trust and the creation of meaning
• Management transfer, cross-cultural management, cooperation and management learning
• Management strategies and practices in CEE countries.
With contributions by
James G. March; Marin Marinov and Svetla Marinova; Shyqyri Llaci and Vasilika Kume; Vesa Suutari; Doina Catana, Alexandru Catana and Jim L. Finlay; Izabela Robinson and Beata Tomczak-Stepien; Miroslav Stanojevic; Mike Geppert; Kálmán Kalotay; Snejina Michailova and Kenneth Husted; Zoltán Buzády; Dorota Dobosz-Bourne; Christoph Dörrenbächer; Päivi Karhunen; Ed Clark and Anna Soulsby; Jure Kovač and Manca Jesenko; Bruno Grancelli; Svetlana Serdukov; Miha Škerlavaj, Chunke Su and Meikuan Huang; Janez Prašnikar, Dragan Mikerević and Damjan Voje; Yuliya Ponomareva and Timurs Umans; Tiia Vissak and Xiaotian Zhang.
Bibliographical data
Edition | 1 |
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ISBN | 978-3-8487-4332-2 |
Subtitle | Emerging and Enduring Issues |
Publication Date | Nov 28, 2017 |
Year of Publication | 2017 |
Publisher | Nomos |
Format | Softcover |
Language | englisch |
Pages | 486 |
Medium | Book |
Product Type | ZS-Special edition |
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