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New Zealand (NZ) offers an astonishing story regarding its Covid-19
response. This book argues that NZ offers lessons for business and
management actors across various geographical and political
contexts in the world. In this book, we draw attention to problems
and challenges posed by the Covid-19 pandemic from a functional
management and organisational perspective. In particular,
contributors explore centralised and decentralised decision-making,
the notion of economic growth, well-being on a national level and
on a personal level, and business recovery and how NZ's exporting
and internationalisation strategies have been affected by Covid-19.
The intricate complexity of globalised supply chains, the
consequences of low levels of buffer in optimised outsourcing and
offshoring agreements and the criticality of 'non-critical' labour
for the seamless functioning and organisation of society are also
examined. Finally, the contributors explore the NZ Covid-19
response's geopolitical significance beyond the Pacifica/Oceania
region. In so doing, they illuminate how the NZ experience can
offer insights and learning for business and management in other
countries. This book will be key reading for business and
organisational scholars interested in international business,
internationalization and the geo-political and business
implications of the Covid-19 pandemic.
New Zealand (NZ) offers an astonishing story regarding its Covid-19
response. This book argues that NZ offers lessons for business and
management actors across various geographical and political
contexts in the world. In this book, we draw attention to problems
and challenges posed by the Covid-19 pandemic from a functional
management and organisational perspective. In particular,
contributors explore centralised and decentralised decision-making,
the notion of economic growth, well-being on a national level and
on a personal level, and business recovery and how NZ's exporting
and internationalisation strategies have been affected by Covid-19.
The intricate complexity of globalised supply chains, the
consequences of low levels of buffer in optimised outsourcing and
offshoring agreements and the criticality of 'non-critical' labour
for the seamless functioning and organisation of society are also
examined. Finally, the contributors explore the NZ Covid-19
response's geopolitical significance beyond the Pacifica/Oceania
region. In so doing, they illuminate how the NZ experience can
offer insights and learning for business and management in other
countries. This book will be key reading for business and
organisational scholars interested in international business,
internationalization and the geo-political and business
implications of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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