This annual series presents research on the theory and practice
of management. Volume 9 includes papers presented at the 2003 joint
conference of the International Conference on Advances in
Management (ICAM) and Korean Association of Public Administration.
This volume exemplifies ICAM's comparative orientiation in its
broad scope of management perspectives, in its diverse locations of
its research as well as its application, and in its comparisons of
findings, methodologies, and operational definitions. Part 1,
"Organization Theory, Change, and Effectiveness," discusses the
relationship between ethical orientation and crisis management,
before and after the World Trade Center attacks, and high success
rates of organizational development and modern Hindu work ethics.
Part 2, "Behavior and Attitudes in Organizations," offers a nuanced
perspective on organization's behavior, academic wisdom versus
practical realities in organization, and regulatory focus as a
determinant of occupational status. Part 3, "Business and Society,
Ethics and Values," looks at crises in corporations and government
due to corruption and unethical behavior. Part 4, "International
and Cross-Cultural Management," looks at studies on leader power
and how it is associated with subordinates' conflict-management
strategies and propensity to leave a job in four countries, the
role of commitment to change as it is associated with reaction to
organizational change in India, and effective management of
interdepartmental conflict in Greece. Part 5 looks at the number of
levels in multi-level organizational research. This volume will be
of particular interest to corporate executives, economists, and
labor studies specialists. M. Afzalur Rahim is the founding editor
of the International Journal of Organizational Analysis and
International Journal of Conflict Management, author of twenty
books and numerous journal articles, and is professor of management
at Western Kentucky University. Robert T. Golembiewski is
distinguished research professor emeritus at the University of
Georgia, and has authored or edited over seventy-five books.
Kenneth D. Mackenzie is the Edmund P. Learned Distinguished
Professor and president of Mackenzie and Company. He has published
numerous articles in scholarly journals and several books.
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