This revised edition of The Blackwell Encyclopedia of International Management provides clear, up-to-the-minute definitions and explanations of the key concepts in the fast-changing field of international management.
- Covers recent developments arising from globalization, the internet, e-commerce and meta-markets;
- Includes information on new International Standards, together with the impact of the European Union and the new geo-political areas of the Russian Federation and China;
- Features contributions from international experts in the field, including members of the International Organization Network (ION);
- Contains more than 350 entries with 50% new material compiled by the new editorial team.
About the Author: Editor in Chief
Cary L. Cooper is based at Lancaster University as Professor of Organizational Psychology. He is the author of over 80 books, is past editor of the Journal of Organizational Behavior, and Founding President of the British Academy of Management.
Advisory Editors
Chris Argyris is James Bryant Conant Professor of Education and Organizational Behavior at Harvard Business School.
William Haynes Starbuck is Professor of Management and Organizational Behavior at the Stern School of Business, New York University.
Volume Editors
Jeanne McNett is Associate Professor of Management at Assumption College in Massachusetts and is past chair of the Academy of Management's International Division Teaching Committee. She has published international cases and articles and has lived and worked in Saudi Arabia, Japan, Korea, and the United Kingdom.
Henry W. Lane is the Darla and Frederick Brodsky Trustee Professor in Global Business at Northeastern University. He has written numerous books, articles, and cases studies and has taught in all continents of the world.
Martha L. Maznevski is Professor of Organizational Behavior and International Management at the International Institute for Management Development, Lansanne, working with senior executives from a wide range of global companies. She has contributed widely to research and practice on multicultural and virtual teams.
Mark E. Mendenhall is the J. Burton Frierson Chair of Excellence in Business Leadership at the University of Tennessee, Chattanooga. He is a pas president of the International Division of the Academy of Management and has written numerous books and journal articles in the field of international HRM, focusing particularly on the productivity of expatriate managers and global leadership development.
John O'Connell holds the CV Starr Professorship in International Insurance and Risk Management at the American Graduate School of International Management (Thunderbird) in Arizona, USA. In his 25 years as business professor, O'Connell has presented seminars and has consulted in Asia, Central America, Europe, and throughout North America. A frequent contributor at international business meetings, he has also authored more than 30 articles in various academic and trade publications.