Corruption and governance in Asia
ISBN:
9781403905604
Auflage:
2003
Verlag:
Palgrave Macmillan UK
Land des Verlags:
Vereinigtes Königreich
Erscheinungsdatum:
15.11.2002
Herausgeber:
Format:
Hardcover
Seitenanzahl:
256
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This book delves into the nature of governance in Asia both at government and corporate level. It reviews the history and suggests potential solutions for years of underperformance due to the corrupt practices that have developed because of a poor understanding of corporate governance. The authors are experts in practices in Asia and their views are expressed in a sympathetic manner, at no time insisting that a western model of governance is correct. Instead the authors advise local models appropriate to the state of development and suggest that individual countries institute behavioural models that will mature as nations quickly develop in an increasingly global world.
Schlagwörter
Biografische Anmerkung
ZAFAR AHMED Professor of Marketing and International Business at Texas A&M University
IAN BROWN Professor of Vedic Management at Maharishi Institute of Management, India
THOMAS CARLISLE Director of the Maharishi University of Management MBA program
HOCK-BENG CHEAH Researches and teaches at the School of Economics and Management, University of New South Wales
MELANIE CHEAH Studies at the Foreign Affairs College, Beijing, China
STEPHEN DEARDEN Lecturer in economics at Manchester Metropolitan University
CHRISTOPHER GAN Senior lecturer at Lincoln University, New Zealand
DENNIS HEATON Chair of the Department of Management and Public Affairs at Mahraishi University, USA
HANS HENDRISCHKE Associate professor at the University of New South Wales
KATHRYN GORDON Works on investment issues at the OECD
JAMES JOHNSON Associate professor of international business at the Crummer Graduate School of Business, Florida
NARESH KHATRI Assistant professor of strategic human resource management at the University of Missouri, USA
BARBARA KRUG Head of department, Organisation Theory, Rotterdam School of Management
SUI PHENG LOW Associate professor at the National university of Singapore
MAIKO MIYAKE Research officer at the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency, World Bank
MATTI NOJONEN Research fellow at the Helsinki School of Economics and Business Administration
JON QUAH Professor of political science at the National University of Singapore
PAUL ROBINS Lecturer at the Aston Business school
IWAO TAKA Teaches business ethics at Reitaku University, Japan
TERI URSACKI Associate Professor of international business at the University of Calgary









