Organizational Communication and Management
A Global Perspective
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- Utgivningsdatum1993-01-14
- Mått152 x 229 x 25 mm
- Vikt336 g
- FormatHäftad
- SpråkEngelska
- Antal sidor234
- FörlagState University of New York Press
- ISBN9780791413067
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Andrzej K. Kozminski is Professor of Management and Chair of Management and Organization at the School of Management, Warsaw University, Warsaw, Poland; Director at the Warsaw University Post Graduate International Management Center; and President of the International Business School in Warsaw. He is the co-author and editor of fifteen books in Polish, Hungarian and Czech. Donald P. Cushman is Professor of Communication at the State University of New York at Albany. He is the co-author, with Dudley D. Cahn, of Communication in Interpersonal Relationships; and co-editor of Political Communication: Engineering Visions of Order in the Socialist World, both published by SUNY Press.
- Preface I. INTRODUCTION 1. The Rise of Global Communication and Global Management: An OverviewAndrzej K. Kozminski and Donald P. Cushman II. GLOBALIZATION AND THE EMERGENCE OF REGIONAL CORE MARKETS 2. The United States and Canada as a Core Market Culture, Manufacturing, and Industrial StrategyScott Olson 3. The European Economic Community as a Core Market: Diverse Cultures and PerspectivesKrzystof Obloj 4. East Asia as a Core Market: The Japanese StrategyYanan Ju 5. A Framework for Understanding Eastern Europe's Problems in Integrating into the Global EconomyAndrzej K. Kozminski and Krzystof Obloj III. GLOBALIZATION: A COMMUNICATION AND MANAGEMENT PERSPECTIVE 6. Visions of Order: High-Speed Management in the Private Sector of the Global MarketplaceDonald P. Cushman and Sarah S. King 7. Telecommunication and National Sovereignty in the Twenty-First CenturyHerbert S. Dordick 8. Human Resource and Work-Force Management in the Global MarketplaceRowland G. Baughman 9. The Diffusion of TechnologyStefan Kwiatkowski IV. GLOBALIZATION—SOME LOCAL PERSPECTIVES 10. The Scandinavian Countries in the Global EconomyPat Joynt 11. The Role of Subnational Governments in Global Economic Development: A Focus on the United StateRichard L. Pattenaude 12. Communication and Cultural Change: A Japanese Perspective on GlobalizationYouichi Ito 13. Hyperinflation and Stabilization in PolandMarian Gorski V. CONCLUSION 14. Global Management—A New Road to Social Progress?Andrzej K. Kozminski Contributors Notes References Index
"The role of communication, in general, and high speed management in particular in the new global economy is of particular importance to world politicians and business people if they are to compete effectively in the world marketplace of the next few decades. The significance of the new communication technologies in these developments, with their lasting impact on both the public and private sectors, is particularly noteworthy. This book provides such perspectives, and goes beyond the usual limited view of single authorship books in this area." — Richard J. Dieker, Western Michigan University"I like the number of perspectives on an under-considered topic of great current importance, this is global management as distinct from multinational management. The culture insights by trained observers are both instructive and useful. They are helpful in understanding other dimensions of cross-cultural interactions, for example in political and other arenas, as well as the global management focus here. The cultural diversity represented among the authors themselves contributes greatly to the insights and the reader's comfort with their reliability." — Robert C. Morris, Executive Director, Management Training and Development Institute"This book relates three dimensions of the current trend of globalization: integration of the world economy, management of global corporations, and processes of organizational communication. In addition to being timely and relevant, the book offers cross-cultural and cross-disciplinary perspectives." — Branislav Kovacic, University of Hartford