Asian management systems Chinese, Japanese and Korean styles of business

Asian Management Systems is the only text on the market that specifically addresses the Asian style of management in a comparative, country context. The text examines the four main management systems in the East Asian region: Japanese, mainland Chinese, Overseas Chinese and Korean, and compares and...

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Main Author: Chen, Min 1957- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London Thomson Learning 2004
Edition:2nd edition
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