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Bringing together a collection of interdisciplinary chapters on
China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), this book offers a
comprehensive overview of the topic from a business and management
perspective. With a focus on the China Pakistan Economic Corridor
(CPEC), Volume II provides theoretical and empirical analyses of
the opportunities and challenges facing businesses. With
contributions covering economics, agriculture, energy, value chain,
ethics, governance, and security, this collection is a useful tool
for academics as well as policy-makers and practitioners in China,
Pakistan, and other countries along the new Silk Road.
This book investigates the relevance of Maslow's hierarchy of needs
as a theory of motivation, whilst taking into account variances in
culture and individual experiences and perspectives. Focussing on
higher education, the book responds to the call for providing
alternative conceptual models, other than those originating from
the Anglo-Saxon world. The authors take a contextual approach and
use the case of Saudi Arabia to understand motivation in a
collectivist, highly religious and conservative society of the
Middle East. Providing empirical findings from a study carried out
at two Saudi universities differing in their religious outlook,
this book reveals a hierarchy of needs that is significantly
different from the theory proposed by Maslow. Religion, culture and
gender are explored in detail as the authors investigate the
relevance of Maslow's theory in a region that is of growing
interest to policy-makers and practitioners in North America and
Europe, offering a truly insightful read to an international
audience.
This international Handbook provides a comprehensive overview of
key topics, debates and issues within the now well-established
field of Knowledge Management (KM). With contributions from a range
of highly-skilled authors, diverse and multi-disciplinary
approaches towards KM are explored in this fantastic new reference
work. Topics covered include performance, ethics, sustainability
and cross-cultural management, making this an equally important
read to academics and practitioners working in areas such as
technology, education and engineering. By analysing how the field
of KM has developed over the years, as well as presenting new
methods to be implemented in the workplace, this Handbook outlines
a research agenda for the future of organisational learning and
innovation.
This book documents and highlights the Deobandi dimension of
extremism and its implications for faith-based violence and
terrorism. This dimension of radical Islam remains largely ignored
or misunderstood in mainstream media and academic scholarship. The
book addresses this gap. It also covers the Deobandi diaspora in
the West and other countries and the role of its radical elements
in transnational incidents of violence and terrorism. The specific
identification of the radical Deobandi and Salafi identity of
militants is useful to isolate them from the majority of peaceful
Sunni and Shia Muslims. Such identification provides direction to
governmental resources so they focus on those outfits, mosques,
madrassas, charities, media and social medial channels that are
associated with these ideologies. This book comes along at a time
when there is a dire need for alternative and contextual discourses
on terrorism.
Bringing together a collection of interdisciplinary chapters on
China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI, or also known as One Belt
One Road), this book offers a comprehensive overview of the topic
from a business and management perspective. With contributions from
scholars based in Asia, Europe and North America, Volume I provides
theoretical and empirical analysis of the opportunities and
challenges facing businesses in relation to BRI. Key areas covered
include economics and finance, history, trade, value chain and
human resource and cross-cultural management, creating a useful
tool for academics, as well as policy-makers and practitioners in
China and other countries along the new Silk Road.
The fully revised and updated second edition of this core textbook
builds on the previous edition's success to bring an even sharper
exploration of HRM in a real-world global context. With a critical
approach that is woven into the chapters and encourages students to
question assumptions in HRM, there is a consistent focus on the
impact of globalization, the ways in which theory has addressed the
implications of a globalized workforce, and the way HRM works in
multinational corporations. Boasting a truly global orientation,
this textbook draws on the expert knowledge of chapter authors from
around the world, combining international case studies with a
strong offering of pedagogical features. While adopting a rigorous
academic approach, the book is also designed to engage students and
elicit independent thought. This is an ideal core textbook for
undergraduate and postgraduate students studying on general
business and management degrees, specialist HRM degrees, and
international business degrees. In addition, this an important
supplementary text for International HRM modules and HRM modules on
MBA programmes. New to this Edition: - Brand new chapters on Talent
Management, International Assignments, Managing Global and Migrant
Workers, and Sustainable HRM - Revised and refreshed international
case studies including an array of examples from diverse,
non-western regions of the world - 'HRM in the news' boxes,
comprising issues from the media that are relevant to each chapter
topic - 'Stop and reflect' boxes containing thought-provoking
questions that encourage critical thinking Accompanying online
resources for this title can be found at
bloomsburyonlineresources.com/human-resource-management-in-a-global-context.
These resources are designed to support teaching and learning when
using this textbook and are available at no extra cost.
Bringing together a collection of interdisciplinary chapters on
China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI, or also known as One Belt
One Road), this book offers a comprehensive overview of the topic
from a business and management perspective. With contributions from
scholars based in Asia, Europe and North America, Volume I provides
theoretical and empirical analysis of the opportunities and
challenges facing businesses in relation to BRI. Key areas covered
include economics and finance, history, trade, value chain and
human resource and cross-cultural management, creating a useful
tool for academics, as well as policy-makers and practitioners in
China and other countries along the new Silk Road.
Bringing together a collection of interdisciplinary chapters on
China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), this book offers a
comprehensive overview of the topic from a business and management
perspective. With a focus on the China Pakistan Economic Corridor
(CPEC), Volume II provides theoretical and empirical analyses of
the opportunities and challenges facing businesses. With
contributions covering economics, agriculture, energy, value chain,
ethics, governance, and security, this collection is a useful tool
for academics as well as policy-makers and practitioners in China,
Pakistan, and other countries along the new Silk Road.
Written and edited by leading experts in the field, this
authoritative account sets UK and European practices firmly within
a global context. It offers an in-depth and contextual account of
enduring, contemporary and cutting edge theories and approaches to
diversity and inclusion management. With workforce demographics
changing rapidly, high-profile cases of discrimination in the news
and new legislation coming into force, it is more crucial than ever
that organisations understand and effectively manage workplace
diversity - not only to increase business outcomes, but to create
an inclusive workplace in a socially responsible manner. This
second edition includes an engaging new chapter on social class and
diversity, as well as a range of new mini case studies on
contemporary issues and themes such as intersectionality and autism
employment. Packed with learning features to encourage critical
analysis and help you link theory to real-world practice, Managing
Diversity and Inclusion offers an in-depth and contextual account
of enduring and cutting edge discussions and approaches to
diversity and inclusion management.
This international Handbook provides a comprehensive overview of
key topics, debates and issues within the now well-established
field of Knowledge Management (KM). With contributions from a range
of highly-skilled authors, diverse and multi-disciplinary
approaches towards KM are explored in this fantastic new reference
work. Topics covered include performance, ethics, sustainability
and cross-cultural management, making this an equally important
read to academics and practitioners working in areas such as
technology, education and engineering. By analysing how the field
of KM has developed over the years, as well as presenting new
methods to be implemented in the workplace, this Handbook outlines
a research agenda for the future of organisational learning and
innovation.
This book investigates the relevance of Maslow's hierarchy of needs
as a theory of motivation, whilst taking into account variances in
culture and individual experiences and perspectives. Focussing on
higher education, the book responds to the call for providing
alternative conceptual models, other than those originating from
the Anglo-Saxon world. The authors take a contextual approach and
use the case of Saudi Arabia to understand motivation in a
collectivist, highly religious and conservative society of the
Middle East. Providing empirical findings from a study carried out
at two Saudi universities differing in their religious outlook,
this book reveals a hierarchy of needs that is significantly
different from the theory proposed by Maslow. Religion, culture and
gender are explored in detail as the authors investigate the
relevance of Maslow's theory in a region that is of growing
interest to policy-makers and practitioners in North America and
Europe, offering a truly insightful read to an international
audience.
This book documents and highlights the Deobandi dimension of
extremism and its implications for faith-based violence and
terrorism. This dimension of radical Islam remains largely ignored
or misunderstood in mainstream media and academic scholarship. The
book addresses this gap. It also covers the Deobandi diaspora in
the West and other countries and the role of its radical elements
in transnational incidents of violence and terrorism. The specific
identification of the radical Deobandi and Salafi identity of
militants is useful to isolate them from the majority of peaceful
Sunni and Shia Muslims. Such identification provides direction to
governmental resources so they focus on those outfits, mosques,
madrassas, charities, media and social medial channels that are
associated with these ideologies. This book comes along at a time
when there is a dire need for alternative and contextual discourses
on terrorism.
Employees bring their beliefs and religious values to work, and
this can be a source of either positive performance or negative
conflict. Social conflicts around religion impact more than
societies and communities. They also impact organizations.
'Anti-religion' sentiments tend to be based on the perception that
religion can be neatly separated from the 'more
acceptable/palatable' spirituality, but this ignores the fact that
- for most people - the two are intimately intertwined and
inseparable. As religious identity is salient for a majority of the
world's population, it is thus an important aspect of organizations
- particularly those with a large and diverse body of employees.
This handbook provides a timely and necessary analysis of religious
diversity in organizations, investigating the role of national
context, the intersections of religion with ethnicity and gender,
and approaches to diversity management.
Employees bring their beliefs and religious values to work, and
this can be a source of either positive performance or negative
conflict. Social conflicts around religion impact more than
societies and communities. They also impact organizations.
'Anti-religion' sentiments tend to be based on the perception that
religion can be neatly separated from the 'more
acceptable/palatable' spirituality, but this ignores the fact that
- for most people - the two are intimately intertwined and
inseparable. As religious identity is salient for a majority of the
world's population, it is thus an important aspect of organizations
- particularly those with a large and diverse body of employees.
This handbook provides a timely and necessary analysis of religious
diversity in organizations, investigating the role of national
context, the intersections of religion with ethnicity and gender,
and approaches to diversity management.
Written and edited by leading experts in the field, this
authoritative account sets UK and European practices firmly within
a global context. It offers an in-depth and contextual account of
enduring, contemporary and cutting edge theories and approaches to
diversity and inclusion management. With workforce demographics
changing rapidly, high-profile cases of discrimination in the news
and new legislation coming into force, it is more crucial than ever
that organisations understand and effectively manage workplace
diversity - not only to increase business outcomes, but to create
an inclusive workplace in a socially responsible manner. This
second edition includes an engaging new chapter on social class and
diversity, as well as a range of new mini case studies on
contemporary issues and themes such as intersectionality and autism
employment. Packed with learning features to encourage critical
analysis and help you link theory to real-world practice, Managing
Diversity and Inclusion offers an in-depth and contextual account
of enduring and cutting edge discussions and approaches to
diversity and inclusion management.
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