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The Elgar Companion to Managing People Across the Asia-Pacific
provides a crucial exploration of current business and management
research, touching upon topics such as leadership, employee
motivation and politics, and innovation to provide a timely
examination of management in the Asia-Pacific. It addresses how
unique cultural, societal and governance factors in the
Asia-Pacific affect business practices. Bringing together the work
of a diverse collective of international authors, chapters explore
often challenging topics such as the position of ageing workers in
the Asia-Pacific and the dynamics of a multigenerational workforce.
They carefully examine organizational psychology processes among
Asia-Pacific workers in order to paint an accurate picture of
differing work environments. Ultimately, this accessible Companion
directly focuses on ongoing research efforts to conceptualize the
culture, engagement and potential shifts within Asia-Pacific work
environments. This discerning Elgar Companion will be beneficial
for researchers and academics of multiple disciplines, such as
business and management, international business, finance and
organizational psychology. It will additionally be of use to
practitioners in management positions seeking to understand
contemporary issues within the field.
Service operations management in the tourism and hospitality
industry requires a high level of coordination, communication and
facilitation to satisfy visitors. In all of these activities,
service excellence means a lot to visitors in terms of their
experience, and to the business it means repeat customers and
word-of-mouth marketing. Based on fresh empirical evidence from the
field, this book captures the different approaches and challenges
to service excellence in the Asian tourism and hospitality
industry. Focusing on hotels, attractions, transport providers and
other segments in tourism and hospitality, this book presents new
case studies underlining and detailing global and local travel
industry practices. The book is meant as a reference and
supplementary reading for students, researchers and industry
practitioners.
This book presents select proceedings of the International
Conference on Visionary Action towards Liveable Urban Environments
(VALUE 2020). Various topics covered in this book include context
responsive architecture, green architecture, energy efficient
buildings, energy conservation, inclusive spatial environments,
security in buildings and cities, green/smart/ intelligent
architecture, sustainable mobility and smart communities. This book
will be a valuable reference for students, researchers, and
professionals interested in built environment and allied fields.
This book investigates resource-constrained environments in the
tropics and subtropics where people's lives and businesses are
affected, and adaptations occur periodically. Constrained
environments are unique territories characterised by challenging
circumstances, limited land and natural resources. They can be
places with a small municipal boundary or cities in which parts
around them may be consumed by ocean, bay or mountains. Those
places face hard physical boundaries like coastlines and mountains,
which in addition to policy decisions that may limit height or
density, can also serve to limit capacity for expansion. Successful
communities and businesses tend to survive in a changing
environment given their strong intuitive and forward-looking
adaptations. This book delves into the role of urban planning and
design in the promotion of business and adaptations of people and
communities. Additionally, the focus takes into account impact
analysis and the effects of an expanding populations, including
growing migrant flows, and business needs on the built environment
of land-constrained territories
The tropics is an area of enormous opportunity and potential. The
countries situated between the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn are
largely developing in nature. There is huge interest in the types
of business investments made in Southeast Asia, Central Africa, and
the Amazonian tropical belts. These tropical regions continue to
face opportunities and challenges in attracting foreign direct
investments as well as the need to complement and/or compete with
larger economies external to the tropics. This book provides an
empirical assessment of the key sociocultural, economic,
environmental, and political factors that influence the business
dynamics of organizations operating within the tropics. It will
address but is not limited to topics such as attracting businesses
to the tropics, facilitating smooth, stable conditions for business
operations and sustainability, national institutions, and
regulations that shape the way business is done, and the increasing
deployment of new technologies and entrepreneurial innovations
which are defining the global tropics as a distinct business
region. It will offer readers a key focus for developing a deeper
understanding of the factors and frameworks that influence and
shape business activity in the area. While the primary audience for
the book consists of academics and students from the fields of
economics (environmental economics, developmental economics),
business, international trade, tourism, and area studies, it will
also provide a practical resource for government policy analysts
wanting to fully appreciate some of the key economic and business
issues facing the region.
The tropics is an area of enormous opportunity and potential. The
countries situated between the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn are
largely developing in nature. There is huge interest in the types
of business investments made in Southeast Asia, Central Africa, and
the Amazonian tropical belts. These tropical regions continue to
face opportunities and challenges in attracting foreign direct
investments as well as the need to complement and/or compete with
larger economies external to the tropics. This book provides an
empirical assessment of the key sociocultural, economic,
environmental, and political factors that influence the business
dynamics of organizations operating within the tropics. It will
address but is not limited to topics such as attracting businesses
to the tropics, facilitating smooth, stable conditions for business
operations and sustainability, national institutions, and
regulations that shape the way business is done, and the increasing
deployment of new technologies and entrepreneurial innovations
which are defining the global tropics as a distinct business
region. It will offer readers a key focus for developing a deeper
understanding of the factors and frameworks that influence and
shape business activity in the area. While the primary audience for
the book consists of academics and students from the fields of
economics (environmental economics, developmental economics),
business, international trade, tourism, and area studies, it will
also provide a practical resource for government policy analysts
wanting to fully appreciate some of the key economic and business
issues facing the region.
This book presents select proceedings of the International
Conference on Visionary Action towards Liveable Urban Environments
(VALUE 2020). Various topics covered in this book include context
responsive architecture, green architecture, energy efficient
buildings, energy conservation, inclusive spatial environments,
security in buildings and cities, green/smart/ intelligent
architecture, sustainable mobility and smart communities. This book
will be a valuable reference for students, researchers, and
professionals interested in built environment and allied fields.
This book investigates resource-constrained environments in the
tropics and subtropics where people's lives and businesses are
affected, and adaptations occur periodically. Constrained
environments are unique territories characterised by challenging
circumstances, limited land and natural resources. They can be
places with a small municipal boundary or cities in which parts
around them may be consumed by ocean, bay or mountains. Those
places face hard physical boundaries like coastlines and mountains,
which in addition to policy decisions that may limit height or
density, can also serve to limit capacity for expansion. Successful
communities and businesses tend to survive in a changing
environment given their strong intuitive and forward-looking
adaptations. This book delves into the role of urban planning and
design in the promotion of business and adaptations of people and
communities. Additionally, the focus takes into account impact
analysis and the effects of an expanding populations, including
growing migrant flows, and business needs on the built environment
of land-constrained territories
Service operations management in the tourism and hospitality
industry requires a high level of coordination, communication and
facilitation to satisfy visitors. In all of these activities,
service excellence means a lot to visitors in terms of their
experience, and to the business it means repeat customers and
word-of-mouth marketing. Based on fresh empirical evidence from the
field, this book captures the different approaches and challenges
to service excellence in the Asian tourism and hospitality
industry. Focusing on hotels, attractions, transport providers and
other segments in tourism and hospitality, this book presents new
case studies underlining and detailing global and local travel
industry practices. The book is meant as a reference and
supplementary reading for students, researchers and industry
practitioners.
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