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Volume 18, issue 4, 2012
- Foreword pp. 449-450

- Geert Hofstede
- Introduction: setting the scene for leadership in Asia pp. 451-463

- Chris Rowley and Dave Ulrich
- Confucian foundations to leadership: a study of Chinese business leaders across Greater China and South-East Asia pp. 465-487

- Paul McDonald
- The leadership philosophy of Han Fei pp. 489-503

- Morgen Witzel
- Entrepreneurial leadership and context in Chinese firms: a tale of two Chinese private enterprises pp. 505-530

- Catherine L. Wang, Ding Ding Tee and Pervaiz K. Ahmed
- Leadership and culture in Asia: the case of Malaysia pp. 531-549

- Uma Jogulu and Lesley Ferkins
- The Japanese global leadership challenge: what it means for the rest of the world pp. 551-566

- J. Stewart Black and Allen J. Morrison
- Using Chinese managerial values to win the war for talent pp. 567-585

- Nandani Lynton and Schon Beechler
- Authentic leadership theory development: theorizing on Chinese philosophy pp. 587-605

- Haina Zhang, André M. Everett, Graham Elkin and Malcolm H. Cone
- The impact of ‘learning’ and ‘leadership’ management styles on organizational outcomes: a study of tyre firms in Thailand pp. 607-630

- Jonathan Michie and Vissanu Zumitzavan
- The influencing mechanisms of paternalistic leadership in Mainland China pp. 631-648

- Min Wu, Xu Huang and Simon C. H. Chan
- The effect of cultural modelling on leadership profiling of the Cambodian manager pp. 649-674

- Christopher Selvarajah, Denny Meyer and Dy Davuth
- Conclusion: lessons learned and insights derived from leadership in Asia pp. 675-681

- Chris Rowley and Dave Ulrich
Volume 18, issue 3, 2012
- Building human and social capital in Pacific Asia pp. 295-301

- Chris Rowley and Gordon Redding
- Competitiveness in India and China: the FDI puzzle pp. 303-333

- Penelope B. Prime, Vijaya Subrahmanyam and Chen Miao Lin
- Can Japan or China replace the US as the monetary anchor for Hong Kong and Macau? pp. 335-354

- Chee-Heong Quah
- An analysis of the economic integration of China and the European Union: the role of European trade policy pp. 355-372

- Ricardo Bustillo and Jose Maiza
- Trade in East Asia in ASEAN+3: Structure and dynamics of intermediates and final-goods trading activity by technology pp. 373-389

- Louise Curran and Soledad Zignago
- Are supply-chain relationships more influenced by buyer-supplier relationships or the business environment of the country itself? Evidence from the ‘China-Australia’ trading relationship pp. 391-405

- Ray Collins, Ximing Sun and Chong Guang Li
- Contrasting the evolution of corporate governance models: A study of banking in Hong Kong pp. 407-423

- Victor Zheng and Tsai-man Ho
- Culture, cognition, and managerial leadership pp. 425-439

- R. M. Steers, C. J. Sanchez-Runde and L. Nardon
- The Asian economy: current state of play and future prospects pp. 441-447

- Dilip K. Das
Volume 18, issue 2, 2012
- Introduction: Japan at an inflection point pp. 135-147

- Mark Metzler
- Dreams of economic transformation and the reality of economic crisis in Japan: Keidanren in the era of the ‘bubble’ and the onset of the ‘lost decade,’ from the mid-1980s to the mid-1990s pp. 149-165

- W. Miles Fletcher
- From developmental state to the ‘New Japan’: the strategic inflection point in Japanese business pp. 167-185

- Ulrike Schaede
- Fettered by the past in the march forward: ideology as an explanation for today's malaise in Japan pp. 187-202

- Peter von Staden
- Family and non-family business resilience in an economic downturn pp. 203-223

- Bruno Amann and Jacques Jaussaud
- Characteristics of R&D expenditures in Japan's pharmaceutical industry pp. 225-240

- Sophie Nivoix and Pascal Nguyen
- Leadership and performance in Japanese R&D teams pp. 241-258

- Jun Ishikawa
- The ownership structure of foreign subsidiaries and the effect of institutional distance: a case study of Japanese firms pp. 259-274

- Naoki Ando
- Epilogue: retrospect and prospects: the significance of the ‘lost decades’ in Japan pp. 275-279

- W. Miles Fletcher and Peter W. von Staden
- Innovation and change in Japanese management pp. 281-286

- Keith Jackson
- China strategy: Harnessing the power of the world's fastest-growing economy pp. 286-287

- Malcolm Warner
- The changing face of Korean management pp. 287-290

- Inju Yang
- The ACFTU and Chinese industrial relations pp. 290-291

- Malcolm Warner
- Ancient Chinese thought, modern Chinese power pp. 291-292

- Malcolm Warner
- The Asian economy: Spearheading the recovery from the global financial crisis pp. 292-294

- Malcolm Warner
Volume 18, issue 1, 2012
- Development in China: position and nationhood in Asia and the world pp. 1-6

- Chris Rowley
- How did the Asian economy cope with the global financial crisis and recession? A revaluation and review pp. 7-25

- Dilip K. Das
- What do Project GLOBE's cultural dimensions reflect? An empirical perspective pp. 27-43

- Michael Minkov and Vesselin Blagoev
- Impact of the 2007--09 global economic crisis on human resource management among Chinese export-oriented enterprises pp. 45-64

- Jie Shen and Brian D'Netto
- Leader-member exchange and employee work outcomes in Chinese firms: the mediating role of job satisfaction pp. 65-81

- Millissa F.Y. Cheung and Wei-ping Wu
- Guanxi and its influence on the judgments of Chinese auditors pp. 83-97

- Ying Han Fan, Gordon Woodbine and Glennda Scully
- Procedural justice in promotion decisions of managerial staff in Malaysia pp. 99-121

- Hooi Lai Wan, Mohamed Sulaiman and Azura Omar
- Culture and leadership across the world: the GLOBE book of in-depth studies of 25 societies pp. 123-124

- Malcolm Warner
- Innovation in Japan: emerging patterns, enduring myths pp. 124-126

- Yu-Hsu (Sean) Hsu
- Human capital management in Malaysia: local & foreign perspectives pp. 127-128

- Chris Rowley
- Foreign direct investment in post-crisis Korea: european investors and ‘mismatched globalization’ pp. 128-130

- J. E. Hoare
- Nothing to envy: real lives in North Korea pp. 130-131

- Malcolm Warner
- Workers and intellectuals: NGOs, trade unions and the Indonesian labour movement pp. 131-133

- Ying Zhu
- Trade unions in China: the challenge of labour unrest pp. 133-134

- Malcolm Warner