Business Cultures in Central and Eastern Europe (Series) - Milford Bateman - Boeken - Butterworth-Heinemann - 9780750624800 - 6 januari 1997
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Business Cultures in Central and Eastern Europe (Series)

Milford Bateman

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Business Cultures in Central and Eastern Europe (Series)

Business Cultures in Central and Eastern Europe comes from the highly successful Business Cultures in Europe series. This new addition to the series is an introduction to the major economic and business changes in Central and Eastern Europe brought about by the collapse of communism.

* The first book to examine culture in each of the key Central and Eastern European countries.

* Written by an expert team of specialist commentators on Central and Eastern Europe.

Business Cultures in Central and Eastern Europe examines the background to business practice in Czech Republic (Martin Dangerfield), Hungary (Vincent Edwards), Poland (George Blazyca), Croatia and Slovenia (Will Bartlett and Milford Bateman), Russia (Marta Bruno) and Kazakhstan (Martin Taylor). The fundamental premise underlying the book is that the business culture is moving from one based on bureaucracy towards a more entrepreneurial one. The individual country studies examine the progress of the reform process, industrial structure and other major features of the business environment.

The first book to examine business culture in each of the key Central and Eastern European countries
Written by an expert team of specialist commentators on Central and Eastern Europe
Covers several 'novel' countries not covered elsewhere e.g Croatia, Slovenia, Kazakhstan

Media Boeken     Paperback Book   (Boek met zachte kaft en gelijmde rug)
Vrijgegeven 6 januari 1997
ISBN13 9780750624800
Uitgevers Butterworth-Heinemann
Pagina's 224
Afmetingen 160 × 230 × 20 mm   ·   408 g
Taal en grammatica Engels  

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