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Management Across Cultures
- 2nd Edition
Allows management students to acquire skills in multicultural competence that will be highly valued by their future employers.
- $55.00 (Z)
International Business Strategy
- 2nd Edition
The first textbook to combine analytical rigour and true managerial insight on the functioning of large multinational enterprises.
- $75.00 (Z)
Capitalism, Corporations and the Social Contract
Samuel Mansell critiques the principles of stakeholder theory, proposing instead a qualified version of Friedman's shareholder theory.
- $90.00 (C)
Obstacles to Ethical Decision-Making
An examination of how obedience affects and overpowers the ethics of decision-making in business, and how this can be overcome.
- $90.00 (C)
Organizational Myopia
The book examines the mechanisms that generate myopia in organizations and explores how organizations can foresee and contain unexpected events.
- $95.00 (C)
Theory and Practice of Corporate Governance
Based on extensive practical and academic experience this textbook explains how the real world of corporate governance works.
- $60.00 (Z)
Managing Human Resources in China
This book explores the emergence of new employment practices within foreign-invested Chinese Multinational Corporations from an employee perspective.
- $95.00 (C)
Wall Street Values
This timely book answers complex and perplexing questions raised by Wall Street's role in the financial crisis. What are the economic and moral connections between Wall Street and the overall economy? How did we arrive at this point in history where our most powerful financial institutions thwart rather than promote free markets, prosperity, and even social cohesion? Can the fractured relationship between Wall Street and Main Street be repaired? Wall Street Values chronicles the transformation of Wall Street's business model from serving clients to proprietary trading and explains how this shift undermined the ethical foundations of the modern financial industry.
- $27.99 (G)


