[number or issue] | Title : | Vol 16 No 3 - National Economic Action Council Executive Director Dato' Mustapa Mohamed on Economic Growth and Investment in Malaysia | | Material Type: | printed text | | Authors: | Academy of Management (New York, USA), Author | | Publication Date: | 2002 | | Pagination: | pp. 5-164 | | Layout: | ill (b & w) | | Size: | 28 cm | | Class number: | 658.005 | | Contents note: | National Economic Action Council Executive Director Dato' Mustapa Mohamed on economic growth and investment in Malaysia, by J.C. Kennedy
Ledaership in Malaysia: Traditional Values, International Outlook, by J.C. Kennedy
YTL Corporation's CEO Tan Sri Dato' Francis Yeoh on providing world-class products at third-world prices, by J.C. Kennedy
Lockheed Martin Chairman and CEO Vance Coffman on achieving mission success, by H.B Gregersen & J.H. Dyer
Cultures that support product-innovation processes, by A.R. Jassawalla & H.C. Sashittal
Organizational designs for R&D, by G. DeSanctis, J.T. Glass & I.M. Ensing
Five challenges to virtual team success: Lessons from Sabre, Inc., by B.L. Kirkman, B. Rosen, C.B. Gibson, P.E. Tesluk, & S.O. McPherson
Strategies for responsible restructuring, by W.F. Cascio
Seven common misconceptions about human resource practices: Research findings versus practitioner beliefs, by S.L. Rynes, K.G. Brown, & A.E. Colbert
Government and the creation of the Celtic Tiger: Can management maintain the momentum?, by E.R.E. O'Higgins
Globalization and the environment: Strategies for international voluntary environmental initiatives, by P. Christmann & G. Taylor
Corporate scandals: How should Academy of Management members respond?, by J. Bartunek
Addressing the crisis in confidence in corporations: Root causes, victims, and strategies for reform, by T.A. Kochan
Business education's role in the crisis of corporate confidence, by D.A. Gioia
The international crisis of confidence in corporations, by J. Child
Corporate scandals: It's time for reflection in business schools, by P.S. Adler
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[number or issue] Vol 16 No 3 - National Economic Action Council Executive Director Dato' Mustapa Mohamed on Economic Growth and Investment in Malaysia [printed text] / Academy of Management (New York, USA), Author . - 2002 . - pp. 5-164 : ill (b & w) ; 28 cm. | Class number: | 658.005 | | Contents note: | National Economic Action Council Executive Director Dato' Mustapa Mohamed on economic growth and investment in Malaysia, by J.C. Kennedy
Ledaership in Malaysia: Traditional Values, International Outlook, by J.C. Kennedy
YTL Corporation's CEO Tan Sri Dato' Francis Yeoh on providing world-class products at third-world prices, by J.C. Kennedy
Lockheed Martin Chairman and CEO Vance Coffman on achieving mission success, by H.B Gregersen & J.H. Dyer
Cultures that support product-innovation processes, by A.R. Jassawalla & H.C. Sashittal
Organizational designs for R&D, by G. DeSanctis, J.T. Glass & I.M. Ensing
Five challenges to virtual team success: Lessons from Sabre, Inc., by B.L. Kirkman, B. Rosen, C.B. Gibson, P.E. Tesluk, & S.O. McPherson
Strategies for responsible restructuring, by W.F. Cascio
Seven common misconceptions about human resource practices: Research findings versus practitioner beliefs, by S.L. Rynes, K.G. Brown, & A.E. Colbert
Government and the creation of the Celtic Tiger: Can management maintain the momentum?, by E.R.E. O'Higgins
Globalization and the environment: Strategies for international voluntary environmental initiatives, by P. Christmann & G. Taylor
Corporate scandals: How should Academy of Management members respond?, by J. Bartunek
Addressing the crisis in confidence in corporations: Root causes, victims, and strategies for reform, by T.A. Kochan
Business education's role in the crisis of corporate confidence, by D.A. Gioia
The international crisis of confidence in corporations, by J. Child
Corporate scandals: It's time for reflection in business schools, by P.S. Adler
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