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Peter A. Lawrence

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Born January 1, 1941 (85 years old)
Also known as: Peter Anthony Lawrence, Peter A. (Peter Anthony) Lawrence
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Management in action

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x, 150 p. ; 22 cm

Management in Scandinavia

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This book contributes to the expanding field of cross-cultural and comparative management, and addresses the issue of whether the main Scandinavian countries – Denmark, Norway and Sweden – exhibit such similarities in management style and practice as to constitute a country cluster. It is based on a qualitative, interview-driven study of managers in companies matched by industry in the three countries and seeks to contextualise the research findings in a general discussion of the Scandinavian countries, showing their intertwined histories and similar institutions and values. The book argues that the central values of these managers are equality, informality, decency, and conflict avoidance; it shows that the behaviour of Scandinavian managers is inspired by these values and that they can be attributed to national culture and not to the peculiarities of any particular industry. Management in Scandinavia will be of interest to students and teachers of international management, as well as practitioners of business and management.

The Change Game

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"The Change Game is an account of change in business in the West - where it is coming from and where it is taking us. It powers the discussion about change with a host of detailed company stories, talked through in context to make the findings credible and meaningful." "Based on first-hand interviews with managers from around the world, the book provides insights into the major global trends and issues that are influencing organizations today, and what they mean for the future." "The Change Game flags the causes and consequences of change, highlights some fates worth avoiding and those that are worth pursuing. It will put your own experience in context."--Jacket.

Management in Scandinavia. Culture, Context, and Change

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This book contributes to the expanding field of cross-cultural and comparative management, and addresses the issue of whether the main Scandinavian countries – Denmark, Norway and Sweden – exhibit such similarities in management style and practice as to constitute a country cluster. It is based on a qualitative, interview-driven study of managers in companies matched by industry in the three countries and seeks to contextualise the research findings in a general discussion of the Scandinavian countries, showing their intertwined histories and similar institutions and values. The book argues that the central values of these managers are equality, informality, decency, and conflict avoidance; it shows that the behaviour of Scandinavian managers is inspired by these values and that they can be attributed to national culture and not to the peculiarities of any particular industry. Management in Scandinavia will be of interest to students and teachers of international management, as well as practitioners of business and management.