The global business world appears to be changing and there is an ever greater focus on developing countries. This change in the international business environment is not reflected in the range of management textbooks currently available, as most are written from a developed country perspective This book introduces and assesses the typical theories and management approaches that are popular in developed countries, from the perspective of managers in developing countries. A wide variety of countries, with many different environments and cultures are explored and the book covers key concepts, such as Economic development Planning and strategic management Operations management HRM Leadership With the added benefit of various pedagogical features and supplementary web materials, students taking classes requiring an understanding of management concepts will find Punnett’s book adds serious value. It could be used as core reading for a range of classes, including international business, management, development studies and managing in a developing country. Please click on the eResources tab for the supplementary web materials.
The global business world appears to be changing and there is an ever greater focus on developing countries. Management: A Developing Country Perspective introduces the core management themes, issues and controversies using examples from developing countries throughout the world, making it a key text for international business and development studies students.
Publisher
Routledge
Publication Date
Dec 2011
ISBN
9780415590693
Pages
186 p.
Item Type
Book
Format
Paperback
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