Management Education in the Chinese Setting
Auteur : Kaynak Erdener
Examine innovative ways to educate managers to do business with the Chinese!Management education is a big business today in the Greater China countries of Hong Kong, China, Macau, Singapore, and Taiwan as well as in Asian countries such as Malaysia and Indonesia where there is a considerable Chinese ethnic population. Management Education in the Chinese Setting explores the challenges and opportunities those countries offer to educators in program and course development, delivery of programs and course materials, and in the development of instructors.This valuable book is a must for professionals, educators, and students interested in doing business in the Chinese setting. Here you?ll find thoughtful examinations of:
- three frameworks for introducing the theory of anthropology into the IBRM element of a DBA course
- an innovative business ethics program developed at the Hong Kong Baptist University's School of Business
- a survey comparing business and human relations strategies used in the 'overseas Chinese?regions of Taiwan and Hong Kong
- the theory of cooperative and competitive conflict
- management education's role in the continuing economic reforms occurring in the People's Republic of China
Contents
- Introduction
- Anthropology and International Business Research Methods in DBA Teaching: Frameworks for Cultural Awareness
- Teaching Business Ethics in Hong Kong: Challenges and Response
- The Teaching of Human Resource Management Strategies and Practices in Taiwan and Hong Kong
- Conflict Management Training in China: The Value of Cooperative Conflict Theory
- The Challenge of Teaching Human Resource Management in China: Enabling Effective Management Education in the Context of Economic Reform
- Index
- Reference Notes Included
Date de parution : 09-2001
15.2x21.2 cm
Date de parution : 05-2017
15.2x21.2 cm
Thèmes de Management Education in the Chinese Setting :
Mots-clés :
SOE Reform; HRM Strategy; Alma Whiteley; Uncertainty Avoidance; Daniel Ding; HRM Context; Dean Tjosvold; HRM Practitioner; Dennis P; Mccann; Multiple Perspectives Model; Elliot Wood; HRM Policy; Joanna Kit Chun Lam; Wider Issues; Randy K; Chiu; Foreign Invested Enterprises; Sara Cheung; Cooperative Conflict; Shiquan Zhang; Strategic HRM; business management; Hr Planning; business ethics; Teaching Business Ethics; Greater China countries; Real Gdp Growth; human relations strategies; Cooperative Conflict Management; Erdener Kaynak; Management Development; Kop; Human Resource Management Strategy; MBA Program; SOE