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The use of comparisons to explain, analyze and understand social
and economic phenomena is recognized as a valuable social science
tool. This textbook deals with the differences in management and
organization between nations and their effects on multinational
enterprises. In comparing management practice across the world, the
authors cover themes such as national cultures, diversity and
globalization. Students are guided through the key business
disciplines, providing a broad introduction to the field and
including truly global coverage. With student and instructor
friendly resources such as chapter summaries, mini-case scenarios,
larger case studies and power-point slides, this book is core
reading for students of international business and international
management.
The use of comparisons to explain, analyze and understand social
and economic phenomena is recognized as a valuable social science
tool. This textbook deals with the differences in management and
organization between nations and their effects on multinational
enterprises. In comparing management practice across the world, the
authors cover themes such as national cultures, diversity and
globalization. Students are guided through the key business
disciplines, providing a broad introduction to the field and
including truly global coverage. With student and instructor
friendly resources such as chapter summaries, mini-case scenarios,
larger case studies and power-point slides, this book is core
reading for students of international business and international
management.
Organization behaviour has become a well established
multidisciplinary field, drawing on concepts from sociology and
psychology, as well as from economics, industrial and labour
relations, political science, production engineering and social
anthropology. It applies academic disciplines to the practical
realm of business in order to reveal the underlying structures and
human dynamics that influence the day to day reality of management
throughout the world. The IEBM Handbook of Organizational Behaviour
offers a comprehensive reference guide to organizational behaviour
thinking and practice. This one volume edition brings together a
collection of original essays, integrating the respective elements
of organizational behaviour into a unified field of study.
'...there is... no lack of ambition in this book. And yet, unlike
much of what today comes as sociology, it is fun to read, written
in a way that combines the very abstract and the very concrete, the
principles of general theories and the anecdotes of specific
histories, in ways that are enlightening and entertaining at the
same time. Those who take the book to heart will find themselves in
possession of a language that can speak about 'globalization' in a
non-sensationalist manner without, however, in any way detracting
from its significance - in fact, quite to the contrary. They will
much better and more systematically understand the lasting
significance of the local in a world whose horizons of action are
expanding.' From the Foreword by Wolfgang Streeck, Max Planck
Institute for the Study of Societies, Cologne The rhetoric of
internationalization and globalization often suggests an inexorable
move away from domestic cultural and institutional differences. Yet
the development of internationalization within individual nations
has been shaped by those very domestic institutions and cultures,
as 'best practice' or other kinds of international learning have
been translated into established practice and knowledge. In this
important study, Arndt Sorge presents a sociological theory of the
development of human societies to explain how business systems
evolve and change, and how internationalization works to specify
and change societal identities within nations. Examining changes in
work, organization, corporate governance, and human resources,
Sorge shows how this interaction is a pattern that has been
followed over centuries. Indeed, amongst the cases Sorge presents,
he concentrates on the example of Germany, a supposedly highly
homogeneous and closed society, as evidence for the universality of
shifting borders, expanding horizons, local adoption and adaptation
of global practices, and the hybridization of systems and
standards, as the normal course of social evolution. Arndt Sorge's
analysis of globalization combines rigorous theoretical reasoning
with empirically-grounded analysis, and deliberately adopts a
general social science approach, drawing on research from Business
and Management Studies, Sociology, Political Science, and History.
'...there is... no lack of ambition in this book. And yet, unlike
much of what today comes as sociology, it is fun to read, written
in a way that combines the very abstract and the very concrete, the
principles of general theories and the anecdotes of specific
histories, in ways that are enlightening and entertaining at the
same time. Those who take the book to heart will find themselves in
possession of a language that can speak about 'globalization' in a
non-sensationalist manner without, however, in any way detracting
from its significance - in fact, quite to the contrary. They will
much better and more systematically understand the lasting
significance of the local in a world whose horizons of action are
expanding.' From the Foreword by Wolfgang Streeck, Max Planck
Institute for the Study of Societies, Cologne The rhetoric of
internationalization and globalization often suggests an inexorable
move away from domestic cultural and institutional differences. Yet
the development of internationalization within individual nations
has been shaped by those very domestic institutions and cultures,
as 'best practice' or other kinds of international learning have
been translated into established practice and knowledge. In this
important study, Arndt Sorge presents a sociological theory of the
development of human societies to explain how business systems
evolve and change, and how internationalization works to specify
and change societal identities within nations. Examining changes in
work, organization, corporate governance, and human resources,
Sorge shows how this interaction is a pattern that has been
followed over centuries. Indeed, amongst the cases Sorge presents,
he concentrates on the example of Germany, a supposedly highly
homogeneous and closed society, as evidence for the universality of
shifting borders, expanding horizons, local adoption and adaptation
of global practices, and the hybridization of systems and
standards, as the normal course of social evolution. Arndt Sorge's
analysis of globalization combines rigorous theoretical reasoning
with empirically-grounded analysis, and deliberately adopts a
general social science approach, drawing on research from Business
and Management Studies, Sociology, Political Science, and History.
Burkart Lutz 1. Schwachen und Verkurzungen der fruhen
Transformationsforschung Die tiefgreifenden Veranderungen in den
wirtschaftlichen und politischen Verhaltnissen Ostdeutschlands und
in den Lebensbedingungen und Lebens chancen der ostdeutschen
Bevolkerung, die im Gefolge der deutschen Einheit vonstatten
gingen, losten - unterstutzt durch eine grossere Zahl von Forder
programmen - einen regelrechten Boom an Untersuchungen aus, fur die
sich sehr schnell der Oberbegriff der "Transformationsforschung"
durchsetzte. Ih ren Fragestellungen und den Analysen und
Interpretationen der Veroffentli chungen, die aus ihnen
hervorgingen, lag nahezu durchgangig eine Argumen tationsfigur
zugrunde, die weit uber die Wissenschaft hinaus die offentliche
Diskussion bestimmte und die man geradezu als Paradigma der fruhen
Trans formationsforschung bezeichnen kann. Sie lasst sich ohne
unzulassige Verein fachung in zwei Thesen zusammenfassen: 1. Der
rasche Transfer der westdeutschen Institutionen in die ostdeutsche
Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft loste Anpassungsprozesse in nahezu
allen gesellschaftlichen Bereichen aus, die fruher oder spater -
spontan oder mit Unterstutzung staatlicher Hilfsprogramme - in
einer weitgehenden Angleichung an die Verhaltnisse munden werden,
die sich in West deutschland (wie in allen anderen westlichen
Industrienationen) seit dem zweiten Weltkrieg herausgebildet haben.
2. Die westlichen Verhaltnisse liefern demzufolge die adaquate
Folie und die zu ihrer Analyse entwickelten Konzepte und Methoden
das geeignete Instrument zur Untersuchung der
transformationsbedingten Veranderun gen."
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