I’ve just finished reading Henning Mankell’s novel The Man from Beijing, where, as part of a sub-plot the Chinese are preparing to ship thousands of China’s
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Cross-cultural Management from the South: what a difference global dynamics make
The publication of Kriz, Gummesson and Quazi’s (2014) ‘Methodology meets culture: Guanxi-oriented research in China’ in International Journal of Cross Cultural Management 14(1) is timely.
Is the global North-South distinction still relevant today, in view of China’s and India’s rise to prominance?
I’m increasingly using the term South and North, particularly as I delve deeper into the relevance of Postcolonial Theory to cross-cultural management scholarship in terms
Management Studies as an Applied Social Science
I’m concerned that Management Studies as an applied social science lags behind the social sciences generally. It certainly does not provide a lead in any