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Organization of Hypocrisy
Contemporary organizations are increasingly the object of a large number of demands – often conflicting demands. They are expected to be efficient and profitable, to provide good …
Writing for Scholars
This book demystifies the writing process, and shows you how to reach other scholars and convince them that you have something important to say.
Knowledge Management
Knowledge management buzzes around as the best way for organisations to gain and sustain competitive advantage in the knowledge-based economy. During recent years, the number of …
Limits to Globalization
This book is about the limits to globalization. Companies are neither as international nor as open as commonly presented. Scholars of globalization have mainly concentrated on …
China Business ABC
Packed with insights and practical hints this book is an indispensable tool for everybody doing business with China. The authors have a combined record of more than 60 years …
Business Restructuring in Asia
This book asks whether the post-crisis acquisitions amounted to a "fire sale" of valuable Asian assets. If so, was there truly no other solution?
Strategies in Emerging Markets
This book presents seven case studies of large Danish investment companies in India and China. The case studies provide intriguing perspectives on the strategic and managerial …
Mediating Business
The book explores the history of key innovations and innovators in the business press.
Changing Strategic Direction
The book presents five exciting cases of companies that have all made remarkable changes in strategic direction and have achieved exceptional results.
Creating Knowledge Advantage
The book argues that tacit knowledge is also a significant factor which shapes and reshapes cross-cultural co-operation and competition.
Bridging the Gap Between Strategy & Valuation: A Real Option Approach to R&d Valuation
Dimensions of Change
The book admirably fills the gap between the "what is" of conventional theory and "how to" of a much more pragmatic critically modernist approach to both studying and doing …