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This important collection examines the means by which technological
knowledge is transferred from countries that develop it to those
who need it. Written by well-known authorities and derived from a
conference held at the University of California and sponsored by
IBEAR (International Business Education Research Program), the
contributions focus on the transfer of technology from Western
countries to Asian countries.
High technology--which accounts for a rapidly growing section of
the global workforce--presents a different set of management
problems than have usually been encountered by traditional
industry. In this book, Von Glinow, Mohrman, and their expert
contributors discuss the reasons for this difference and define new
organizational forms for global high technology management.
Propounding a revolutionary approach to high technology management
issues, they explore management teams, high velocity environments,
and high technology marketing, as well as human resource
considerations, including team interdependence, compensation, and
culture clash.
The authors of this book provide the tools for organizations to improve the way that they manage organizational learning. They focus on the capability that an organization develops in order to manage learning.
Delivering what we've come to expect from this author team,
McShane/Von Glinow 6e helps everyone make sense of OB, and provides
the conceptual tools to work more effectively in the workplace.
In their new Sixth Edition, McShane and Von Glinow continue the
trailblazing innovations that made previous editions of
"Organizational Behavior" recognized and adopted by the new
generation of organizational behavior (OB) instructors. The McShane
and Von Glinow text is acclaimed for:
-Readability, presentation of current knowledge
-Linking OB concepts and theories with reality
-Strong International/Global orientation
-Contemporary Theory Foundation (without the jargon)
-Active Learning and Critical Thinking Support
-Textbook's philosophy-OB knowledge is for everyone, not just
traditional managers.
"Organizational Behavior," Sixth Edition is written in the context
of these emerging workplace realities. This edition explains how
emotions are the foundation of employee motivation, attitudes, and
decisions; how social networks generate power and shape
communication patterns; how self-concept influences individual
behavior, team cohesion, and leadership; and how adopting a global
mindset has become an important employee characteristic in this
increasingly interconnected world. This book also presents the
reality that organizational behavior is not just for managers; it
is relevant and valuable to anyone who works in and around
organizations.
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