This major new directory provides, for the first time, up-to-date
information on the work of leading scholars in the field of
management. It will be an indispensable guide for management
academics, and an invaluable reference source for the business
community and officials in government and higher education. Who's
Who in the Management Sciences is a unique source of reference,
including entries on approximately three hundred and forty leading
scholars in the field specialising in areas such as accounting,
finance, management economics, organizational behavior, marketing,
human resource management, management information systems,
operations management, business ethics, strategic management and
international management. Each of the entries provides important
bibliographical data, key fields of interest, a select bibliography
of chief publications, and a statement by the entrant of their
principal contribution to management science - offering a unique
insight and self criticism of their work. Who's Who in the
Management Sciences will be revised, updated and expanded on a
regular basis and will rapidly become established as a leading
authoritative reference work in the field. This major new directory
is now available in a convenient and accessible CD-ROM format!
Maintaining the same high production quality and academic integrity
as our printed works, the CD-ROM offers flexibility and added
value. * Includes detailed entries on over 300 leading scholars in
management sciences, bringing a wealth of information direct to
your desktop. * Encompasses a sophisticated search facility.
Entries include principal field of interests, employment and
education history, achievements, consultancy work; plus an original
summary - in the individual's own words - of their contribution to
the world of management sciences. * Offers direct links to related
websites. * Includes a downloadable catalogue highlighting other
Edward Elgar publications of interest. * Allows users to print
details directly from the screen. * Provides an invaluable and
user-friendly guide for management scientists, and an important
reference source for the businesscommunity, officials in government
and higher education. System requirements Windows Intel-compatible
computer with 8MB of RAM Windows 95 or newer, Windows NT 4.0 or
newer CD-ROM Drive Mac OS Mac OS-based computer 8 MB Ram required
for PowerPC processor-based systems and 4 MB Ram required for
680x0-based systems without FileMaker web companion enabled Mac OS
version 7.1 or later CD-ROM Drive
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