Table of contents
Management in the 1990s?
Edward R. ZilbertTheories of Management expressed by the business schools arecritically reviewed. The need change is seen to be urgent; Mechanisticmodels of human behaviour are no longer adequate…
Management Development Revisited
James C. ConantManagement development is largely expensive but cost has not beenproperly assessed and the relevance of most programmes has not beencalculated. Management development is largely…
The Keys to Successful Management Development in the 1990s
Michael Ames, Dorothy HeideEurope in 1992 will have a different environment. To remaincompetitive firms will need to have improved their internalorganisation. The relationships between three organisational…
The Organisation of IT Functions in the 1990s: A Managerial Perspective
H. TavakolianWhat is the underlying trend in IT structures? Why have individualbusinesses taken different stands with regard to their IT structures?There has been an ongoing debate concerning…
Developing a Global Business Strategy Vision for the Next Decade and Beyond
Peng S. Chan, Robert T. JustisWith managers anxious to develop competitive advantages with newglobal allies, and with manufacturers moving offshore in search of lowercosts and foreign scale economies, it is…
Understanding Managerial Values and Behaviour among the Gang of Four: South Korea, Taiwan, Singapore and Hong Kong
Tai K. OhThe article presents an analytical discussion of the role oftraditional religious and social philosophies in the conduct of businessand management relationships in South Korea…
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0262-1711e-ISSN:
1758-7492ISSN-L:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
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- Associate Professor Magnus Larsson