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MACMILLAN Emergent Globalization: A New Triad of Business Systems

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Product Description The world and humanity are changing at an unprecedented rate. This book explores the processess that underlie this changing but coherent canvas. What is fuelling them? What is driving them? Can we control them? Mankind has always found ways to order life so as to reduce uncertainty and has sought to enhance the wellbeing of individuals, peoples and nations. In the modern and postmodern world, business and enterprise play a big role. Their tendency towards globalization needs to be understood and harnessed, not opposed out of hand or wished away, particularly because the tendency has not yet fully worked itself out. For sound understanding it is necessary to avoid seeing the issues through the eyes of one particular discipline. Hence this book also draws on material from history, anthropology, development economics, ICT, sociology and political science to help the reader gain insight into the processes that are occurring. It provides a signpost towards a new dynamic, in an increasingly integrated world, in which we observe an emergent form of globalization affecting the planet as a whole and the future of the people on it. About the Author CHONG JU CHOI is presently Dean and Executive Director of the Australian National University's National Graduate School of Management. He is a Korean national with graduate degrees from Harvard, Insead and Oxford. Former appointments include Dean of the MBA at Cambridge University, UK, the Duke University's Fuqua School of Business and the City University Business School, London. Recent academic publications have appeared in journals such as, Journal of International Business Studies, Management International Review, Human Relations, Organization Studies. BRIAN HILTON his main interest is in comparative systems using complexity. He has been active in the development of the professionalism of the UK security industry and has advised the UK MoD, NATO and the EU on issues to do with transition and marketisation in the defence industry and the administration of national defence. CARLA MILLAR is Dean of TSM Business School and Professor of International Marketing and Management at the Universities of Groningen and Twente in the Netherlands. Her career has spanned marketing practice in major multinationals, academic research and teaching, consultancy and the development and management of executive education. Her academic work can be found in many journals, including the Journal of Management Studies, British Journal of Management and Journal of Business Ethics. She has co-published two earlier books with Palgrave-Macmillan.

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Format
paperback
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
14 January 2014
Listed Since
29 July 2016

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