Description: Lot of 5 books on Asian business and culture. Productivity, Competitiveness and Incomes in Asia: An Evolutionary Theory of International Trade The authors of this book link productivity change, trade competitiveness, networks of interaction and cooperation and income growth in developing Asian countries with the complex evolutionary processes of economic development and international trade. They take an innovative approach to simulating the complex micro-dynamics of competitiveness in order to distinguish those trade-related microeconomic dynamics and institutional reforms vital to leading countries out of institutional and poverty traps. Strategic Pokes: The Business Jalebi Strategic Pokes, is about all the unconstructive areas that business houses in India have to cope with. The book rides through the Indian and European landscape, spanning across history, to explore the perceptible, exciting distinction that customers value. It has examples of how the West is obsessed with embedding the "quality spark" in products and services, which enables them to deftly handle their business and successfully take it around the world. The book reveals how Indian business entangles itself in the jalebi’s uneven character, and then with disruptive insights, it looks for a jalebi pattern to exit this maze. Transnational Media and Contoured Markets: Redefining Asian Television and Advertising This book brings an interdisciplinary perspective to bear on an understanding of the transformation of the media and advertising industries in Asia since the early 1990s. Analyzing change in regional markets in South, South-East, and North-East Asia, and using case studies of television channels such as StarTV, the author argues that the globalization of the media and advertising industries in developing countries can only be understood within the larger context of economic, political, social, and cultural processes in regions, nation-states, and transborder ethnic communities. Mentoring Millennials in an Asian Context: Talent Management Insights from Singapore Millennials make up 25% of Asians. As this huge demographic surges towards becoming a substantial contributor to Asia’s workforce, organisations continue to face engagement and retention challenges due to multi-generational workplace conflicts. Mentoring research in Western nations has consistently shown that mentoring brings tangible benefits to the organisation in the areas of job satisfaction, organisational commitment and employee retention, but would such observations apply to an Asian context? Taking Singapore as a point of reference, Mentoring Millennials in an Asian Context tackles this question head-on. Population Policy and Reproduction in Singapore: Making Future Citizens This book examines the relationship between population policies and individual reproductive decisions in low-fertility contexts. Using the case study of Singapore, it demonstrates that the effectiveness of population policy is a function of competing notions of citizenship, and the gap between seemingly neutral policy incentives and the perceived and experienced disparate effects.
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Educational Level: Adult & Further Education, High School, Vocational School
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Level: Advanced, Proficiency, Business, Technical
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Number of Pages: 136 Pages
Publication Name: Productivity, Competitiveness and Incomes in Asia : an Evolutionary Theory of International Trade
Language: English
Publisher: Elgar Publishing, Incorporated, Edward
Item Height: 0.6 in
Subject: Industries / General, Economic Conditions, Commerce
Publication Year: 2005
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 12.4 Oz
Subject Area: Business & Economics
Item Length: 9.4 in
Author: Hans-Peter Brunner, Peter M. Allen
Item Width: 6.6 in
Series: New Horizons in Institutional and Evolutionary Economics Ser.
Format: Hardcover