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Volume 17, issue 4, 2011
- Management training and development in China revisited pp. 397-402

- Malcolm Warner
- International business in China vis a vis the global economic crisis: introduction pp. 403-410

- Robert Taylor
- Control of French and Japanese subsidiaries in China: implementing control mechanisms before and after the global economic crisis pp. 411-430

- Johannes Schaaper, Shuji Mizoguchi, Hiroyuki Nakamura and Seiki Yamashita
- MNC's location choice and agglomeration: a comparison between US and European affiliates in China pp. 431-453

- Jean-Louis Mucchielli and Pei Yu
- Reasons behind management localization in MNCs in China pp. 455-471

- Lingfang Fayol-Song
- When in China … The HRM practices of Chinese and foreign-owned enterprises during a global crisis pp. 473-491

- Jacques Jaussaud and Xueming Liu
- China's labour legislation: implications for competitiveness pp. 493-510

- Robert Taylor
- Playing the game of catching-up: global strategy building in a Chinese company pp. 511-533

- Yi Zhu, Richard Lynch and Zhongqi Jin
- International business in China vis a vis the global economic crisis: epilogue pp. 535-539

- Robert Taylor
- Capitalism with Chinese characteristics: entrepreneurship and the state/The everyday impact of economic reform in China/Jingji Xue: the history of Western economic ideas into China, 1850--1950 pp. 541-543

- Malcolm Warner
- China urbanizes: consequences, strategies, and policies pp. 543-545

- Brian Brewer
- China in search of a harmonious society pp. 546-546

- Malcolm Warner
- Contemporary issues shaping China's civil aviation policy pp. 546-547

- Vincent Edwards
- The China price: the true cost of Chinese competitive advantage pp. 547-548

- Fang Lee Cooke
- Hainan-state, society, and business in a Chinese province pp. 548-549

- Malcolm Warner
- Beijing: from Imperial capital to Olympic city pp. 549-551

- Paul Gentle
Volume 17, issue 3, 2011
- Publishing in an era of ‘publish or perish’: SSCI status pp. 263-264

- Chris Rowley and Malcolm Warner
- Global competitiveness, consumer choice and ‘country of origin’ effect: an exploratory East--West study pp. 265-280

- Masud Chand and Rosalie L. Tung
- Corporate governance mechanisms and financial performance in China: panel data evidence on listed non financial companies pp. 301-324

- Yuan George Shan and Ron P. McIver
- Women's experiences of work and family conflict in a Chinese airline pp. 325-341

- Xiaoni Ren and Deborah Foster
- Cultural identities of Chinese business: networks of the shark-fin business in Hong Kong pp. 343-359

- Gordon C.K. Cheung and Chak Yan Chang
- Labour--management relationships in transitional economies: convergence or divergence in Vietnam and Indonesia? pp. 361-377

- Ngan Collins, Alan Nankervis, Sari Sitalaksmi and Malcolm Warner
- An East Asian model for Latin American success: the new path/China shifts gears: automakers, oil, pollution, and development pp. 379-384

- Gilmar Masiero
- Employment reform and employment relations in Vietnam pp. 387-388

- Vincent Edwards
- The Korean economic system: governments, big business and financial institutions pp. 388-390

- J. E. Hoare
Volume 17, issue 2, 2011
- Introduction: Governance and coordination modes in driving innovation and learning pp. 135-141

- Rajah Rasiah, Thiruchelvam Kanagasundram and Keun Lee
- Ownership, R&D and export intensities of automotive parts firms in East Asia pp. 143-160

- Rajah Rasiah
- Moving up in the global value chain in button manufacturing in China pp. 161-174

- Rajah Rasiah, Xin-Xin Kong and Jebamalai Vinanchiarachi
- Public research system under the people's participatory government of Korea pp. 175-192

- Kong-Rae Lee
- Garment manufacturing in Laos: clustering and technological capabilities pp. 193-207

- Rajah Rasiah, Vanthana Nolintha and Latdavanh Songvilay
- Impediments to innovation: evidence from Malaysian manufacturing firms pp. 209-223

- Ee Shiang Lim and Shyamala Nagaraj
- Training and development practices of large Philippines companies pp. 225-239

- Divina M. Edralin
- Innovation policies in Thailand: towards a system of innovation approach? pp. 241-256

- Patarapong Intarakumnerd and Cristina Chaminade
- Epilogue: Implications from industrializing East Asia's innovation and learning experiences pp. 257-262

- Rajah Rasiah
Volume 17, issue 1, 2011
- Whither Japan? Economy, management and society pp. 1-5

- Malcolm Warner
- The strategic stages of China--UK educational alliances: an empirical study pp. 7-24

- Xiaoqing Li, David Faulkner and Yanni Yan
- Partner selection criteria in international joint ventures: perspectives of foreign investors from Asian NIEs of Malaysia and India pp. 25-43

- Sabrina Islam, M. Yunus Ali and Manjit Sandhu
- The impact of microloans in vulnerable remote areas: evidence from Malaysia pp. 45-66

- Sow H. Chan and Mazanah Abdul Ghani
- Linking strategic HRM, performance management and organizational effectiveness: perceptions of managers in Singapore pp. 67-84

- Pauline Stanton and Alan Nankervis
- Antecedents of organizational citizenship behaviours among part-time employees of service organizations in Korea pp. 85-101

- Taehee Kim, Sangyoon Park and Kyungro Chang
- Training and firm performance in economies in transition: a comparison between Vietnam and China pp. 103-119

- Thang Nguyen, Quang Truong and Dirk Buyens
- The ‘big bang’ in Japanese higher education pp. 121-122

- Philippe Debroux
- The political economy of Asian transition from communism pp. 122-124

- Jane Nolan
- Adventures in management: a saga of managing in a developing country pp. 124-127

- Wes E. Harry
- Maid to order in Hong Kong: version 2: stories of migrant workers pp. 127-129

- Wes Harry
- Critical security in the Asia-Pacific pp. 129-131

- Jim E. Hoare
- Small firms and innovation policy in Japan pp. 131-134

- Keith Jackson
- China in search of a harmonious society pp. 134-134

- Malcolm Warner
Volume 16, issue 4, 2010
- Analysing marketing customization strategies in Australasian firms: a framework for services and goods exporters pp. 505-525

- Henry F.L. Chung
- Assessing the future challenges in strategic sourcing commodity from China: a case-study analysis pp. 527-544

- Neil Towers and Yi Song
- Generational value differences of baby boomers in Thailand pp. 545-566

- Edward F. Murphy, Bahaudin G. Mujtaba, Terrell Manyak, Jatuporn Sungkhawan and Regina Greenwood
- Critical success factors in project management: implication from Vietnam pp. 567-589

- Cao Hao Thi and Fredric William Swierczek
- Change in Asia: a review of management theory and research related to human resources pp. 591-607

- Irene Hon-fun Poon and Chris Rowley
- Asian diplomacy: the foreign ministries of China, India, Japan, Singapore, Thailand pp. 609-610

- Jim E. Hoare
- Changing Japanese capitalism: societal coordination and institutional adjustment pp. 611-612

- Philippe Debroux
- Human capital management in Malaysia: local & foreign perspectives pp. 613-614

- Chris Rowley
- Corrigendum pp. 615-615

- Ying Zhu, Michael Webber and John Benson
Volume 16, issue 3, 2010
- China's chimera: miracle or mirage in the ‘Middle Kingdom’? pp. 269-271

- Chris Rowley
- Chinese management at the crossroads: setting the scene pp. 273-284

- Malcolm Warner and Chris Rowley
- Labour and management in the People's Republic of China: seeking the ‘harmonious society’ pp. 285-298

- Malcolm Warner and Ying Zhu
- Business relationships in China: lessons about deep trust pp. 299-318

- Anton Kriz and Byron Keating
- Small and medium-sized enterprises in China: a literature review, human resource management and suggestions for further research pp. 319-337

- Li Xue Cunningham and Chris Rowley
- Employees' satisfaction with HRM in Chinese privately-owned enterprises pp. 339-354

- Jie Shen
- Corporate social responsibility and HRM in China: a study of textile and apparel enterprises pp. 355-376

- Fang Lee Cooke and Qiaoling He
- Hukou -based HRM in contemporary China: the case of Jiangsu and Shanghai pp. 377-393

- Mingqiong Zhang, Chris Nyland and Cherrie Jiuhua Zhu
- The antecedents and consequences of commitment in bank--corporate relationships: evidence from the Chinese banking market pp. 395-416

- Xin Guo, Angus Duff and Mario Hair
- The influence of western banks on corporate governance in China pp. 417-436

- Jane Nolan
- Intangible management and enterprise success in the Chinese transitional economy pp. 437-460

- Ying Zhu, Michael Webber and John Benson
- Intensity of competition in China: profitability dynamics of Chinese listed companies pp. 461-481

- Neng Jiang and Paul A. Kattuman
- Managers, markets and the globalized economy in China: epilogue pp. 483-491

- Chris Rowley and Malcolm Warner
Volume 16, issue 1-2, 2010
- Whither management in South-East Asia? Directions and themes pp. 1-17

- Chris Rowley and Malcolm Warner
- Regional business systems and private sector development in Southeast Asia pp. 19-36

- E.H.S. Andriesse and B.J. van Helvoirt
- The transformation of human resource management in Indonesian state-owned enterprises since the Asian Crisis pp. 37-57

- Sari Sitalaksmi and Ying Zhu
- The influence of leadership expertise and experience on organizational performance: a study of Amanah Ikhtiar Malaysia pp. 59-77

- Sow Hup Chan
- The relationship between leadership styles and organizational commitment in Malaysia: role of leader--member exchange pp. 79-103

- May-Chiun Lo, T. Ramayah, Hii Wei Min and Peter Songan
- The density of retailers in Malaysia pp. 105-122

- Yap Yin Choo
- The impact of task and outcome interdependence and self-efficacy on employees' work motivation: an analysis of the Malaysian retail industry pp. 123-142

- Kartinah Ayupp and William Kong
- Network governance in Malaysia's telecommunications industry pp. 143-159

- G. Sivalingam
- A study of Thai employees' preferred leadership style pp. 161-181

- Vimolwan Yukongdi
- Foreign direct investment and economic growth in Vietnam pp. 183-202

- Sajid Anwar and Lan Phi Nguyen
- Learning to build quality business relationships in export markets: evidence from Vietnamese exporters pp. 203-220

- Trang T.M. Nguyen and Tho D. Nguyen
- The internationalization of industrial relations? Japanese and US multinational companies in Vietnam pp. 221-238

- Anne Ngoc Vo and Chris Rowley
- Internationalization and its impacts on the standardization/adaptation mode of operations: a study of two Italian firms in Vietnam pp. 239-257

- Hoc Le Hieu and Quang Truong
- Management in South-East Asia: key findings, conclusions and prospects pp. 259-267

- Chris Rowley and Malcolm Warner
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