China: Management in time of change
Chris Brewster (),
Robert Brown and
Paul Burns
European Management Journal, 1988, vol. 6, issue 3, 280-285
Abstract:
The West's fascination with China, and particularly with recent economic and social developments in the People's Republic, remains intense. Some of the most fascinating changes are taking place in the way managers are seizing their new-found autonomy. This article examines the position as it was identified during a study visit in the summer of 1987.*
Date: 1988
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