![]() | Management in Transitional Economies: From the Berlin Wall to the Great Wall of China Subjects: Area Studies; Economics Finance Business & Industry; Central Asian Russian & Eastern European Studies; European Studies; Business Management and Marketing; Asian Studies; Chinese Studies; Asian Studies (General); Based on extensive research, this comparative study examines the past, present and future of management in the transitional economies of East and Central Europe, Russia, the People's Republic of China, and Vietnam. It discusses the nature of the transition process, identifying different transition paths, highlighting common features and outlining useful theoretical approaches. Each chapter covers a wide range of aspects of management in the countries covered, including details of the historical and cultural background, the transition process, and both external and internal factors, and the macro and micro situation. Its multidisciplinary approach, makes this book suitable for both a practitioner and an academic readership Malcolm Warner, Professor and Fellow, Wolfson College and Judge Institute of Management, University of Cambridge Vincent Edwards, Professor and Director, Centre for Research into East European Business (CREEB), Buckinghamshire, Chilterns University College Gennadij Polonsky, Management Consultant, St. Petersburg, Russia Danijel Pucko, Professor, Economic Faculty, Ljubliana University Ying Zhu, Senior Lecturer, Department of Management, University of Melbourne |
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