Description
Book SynopsisDrawing on contributions from nine prominent scholars, the book reflects on global aspects of research in work, employment, leadership, management, and business. It follows current trends in global business research and recommends directions for closing the gaps between theory and practice for the benefit of executives in multinational corporations, academics, and international transients.
Work and employment remain important and a core part of life, giving not only a sense of purpose, routine and meaning, but also independence and the ability to connect and contribute to the lives of others and society. Leadership styles and management behaviors in earlier multi-country studies did not demonstrate significant associative patterns regarding interpersonal leadership in different countries, and the use of mainstream single-country leadership meta-categories was invalidated. Thus, future studies of leadership should focus on investigating interpersonal leadership across nationa
Table of Contents
Preface Introduction - Half a century of culture, work, employment, and leadership scholarship 1. ISMO and international business: past and future 2. Perspectives on work, employment and management: Asia, comparisons and convergence 3. Bringing context back into international business studies: own research experiences, reflections and suggestions for future research 4. Interpersonal leadership across cultures: a historical exposé and a research agenda 5. From ‘elites’ to ‘everyone': re-framing international mobility scholarship to be all-encompassing 6. From Comparative Management to Supranational Management