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Business in the Asia Pacific Sonia El-Kahal (Principal Lecturer, School of Business and Finance, Sheffield Hallam University)

Business in the Asia Pacific By Sonia El-Kahal (Principal Lecturer, School of Business and Finance, Sheffield Hallam University)

Summary

Brings together an account of the Asia Pacific business environment with an analysis of management styles and decision-making techniques in the region. This book starts with an analysis of the Asian economic miracle and of the 1997 crisis, giving a country by country review of the region's major economies in the aftermath of the crisis.

Business in the Asia Pacific Summary

Business in the Asia Pacific by Sonia El-Kahal (Principal Lecturer, School of Business and Finance, Sheffield Hallam University)

The success of western business in the Asia Pacific region depends to a large degree on the capacity of western firms to learn new approaches to doing business in the region and to adopt new styles of management practice, business operations, and strategy. Business in Asia Pacific seeks to address this need by providing a useful insight into the international business opportunities and a guide to strategic management, decision-making, and business operations in the region in the wake of the economic crisis of 1997. El Kahal brings together an account of the Asia Pacific business environment with an analysis of management styles and decision-making techniques. The book begins with an analysis of the Asian economic miracle and of the crisis of the late 1990s, including a country by country review of all the region's major economies in the aftermath of the crisis. Part II then goes on to investigate the socio-cultural bases of the Asia Pacific management environment, focusing in particular on the cases of Japan, South Korea, and China. This is followed by an analysis of post-crisis strategies for companies doing business in Asia Pacific and of the most effective ways of establishing markets in the region. The book concludes with an entire section of detailed case studies illustrating the experiences of a number of major multinationals in doing business in the region, including Daewoo, Wal-Mart, Nike, Land Rover, and Samsung. Using a variety of learning aids, including case materials, end of chapter review questions, and group project materials, Business in Asia Pacific helps the student to take a more active approach to studying this popular and important topic and as such will be invaluable reading for all students of business and management with an interest in this fast-growing region of the world economy.

Business in the Asia Pacific Reviews

'a monumental scholarly effortthe book will serve as a benchmark in this new field for textbooks because it is so thorough and balanced in its critique. Ms El Kahal has avoided the common tendency of western appraisals of Asian business and society to denigrate the region for failing to conform to liberal economic and social practices.' * Douglas Sikorski, School of Business, Business Link, Singapore *

About Sonia El-Kahal (Principal Lecturer, School of Business and Finance, Sheffield Hallam University)

Sonia El Kahal is Principal Lecturer and Postgraduate Programme Leader in the School of Business and Finance at Sheffield Hallam University

Table of Contents

PART I: TOWARDS A BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF THE ASIAN CRISIS ; PART II: ASIAN MANAGEMENT: THEORY AND PRACTICE ; PART III: STRATEGIC PLANNING FOR ASIA PACIFIC AFTER THE CRISIS ; LIST OF CASE STUDIES

Additional information

GOR003118509
9780198782193
0198782195
Business in the Asia Pacific by Sonia El-Kahal (Principal Lecturer, School of Business and Finance, Sheffield Hallam University)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
20010816
406
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