Knowledge Entanglements: An International and Multidisciplinary Approach - Hardcover

Choi, C.; Millar, C.

 
9781403991706: Knowledge Entanglements: An International and Multidisciplinary Approach

Synopsis

This book looks at the complexity of knowledge. It takes into account diverse disciplines such as economics, social sciences, international business, and organization studies. The authors focus on knowledge internationally from a macro to a more micro level, from the state to households, from knowledge production to knowledge consumption, lifting the veil on knowledge complexities. By making the complexities more transparent, the authors enrich readers' understanding and illuminate their perception of knowledge as a key factor in the development of the twenty-first century world.

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About the Author

CHONG JU CHOI is Professor of International Business at the National Graduate School of Management, Australian National University in Canberra, Australia. He was previously Executive Director at the National Graduate School of Management. His academic career has spanned many continents, with earlier appointments at the Universities of Oxford, Cambridge and City University in the UK, and Duke University, Fuqua School of Business in the USA. He has published widely in numerous journals and is the author of a number of books, including Emergent Globalization (Palgrave 2003). CARLA C.J.M. MILLAR is Professor of International Marketing and Management at the School of Business, Public Administration and Technology at the University of Twente in the Netherlands. She was previously Dean of TSM Business School in the Netherlands and Professor at the University of Groningen, and spent ten years with major MNCs before teaching. She has published widely in journals and is the co-author of a number of books, including Emergent Globalization published by Pagrave in 2003. CAROLINE Y.L. WONG is a Research Fellow at the National Graduate School of Management, Australian National University in Canberra, Australia. Her current research areas include international business management, knowledge management, regional development, and entrepreneurship. She previously worked in Singapore in the banking and education sectors and was a researcher with the Ministry of Defence. CAROLINE WONG has been on the academic staff of the National Graduate School of Management of the Australian National University as an Associate Lecturer and tutor, a function she currently fulfils on a need basis for the full time MBA and MIM (Masters in Management)programs. Her research focuses on global cities, cultural industries and international business, which are the topics of her current PhD thesis. CAROLINE WONG has been on the academic staff of the National Graduate School of Management of the Australian National University as an Associate Lecturer and tutor, a function she currently fulfils on a need basis for the full time MBA and MIM (Masters in Management)programs. Her research focuses on global cities, cultural industries and international business, which are the topics of her current PhD thesis.

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