Business and Management INK 2021

The Myth of the COVID-Transformed Workplace: New Podcast Series
Business and Management INK
September 30, 2021

The Myth of the COVID-Transformed Workplace: New Podcast Series

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Webinar: Measuring Societal Impact in Business Research: From Challenges to Change
Business and Management INK
September 17, 2021

Webinar: Measuring Societal Impact in Business Research: From Challenges to Change

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Wage Inequality Offers Short-Term Boost and Long-Term Problem
Business and Management INK
August 23, 2021

Wage Inequality Offers Short-Term Boost and Long-Term Problem

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Leadership at Crossroads: To Dehumanize or Humanize Leadership Education?
Business and Management INK
August 20, 2021

Leadership at Crossroads: To Dehumanize or Humanize Leadership Education?

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Geert Hofstede: A Paradigm’s Paternity

Geert Hofstede: A Paradigm’s Paternity

The son of famed social scientist Geert Hofstede argues the his father’s most important book, In the 40 years since publication, has gone through a Kuhnian cycle: anathema – revelation – normal science. It’s not over yet.

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Communicate, Connect, Sell!

Communicate, Connect, Sell!

Professor Lisa Spiller noticed that sales management textbooks she looked at were missing topics like storytelling, neuro-linguistic programming, determining willingness-to-buy, servant leadership, and sales analytics. So she wrote a book that did.

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Celebrating the 40th Anniversary of Hofstede’s ‘Culture’s Consequences’

Celebrating the 40th Anniversary of Hofstede’s ‘Culture’s Consequences’

There may be two possible reactions to the anniversary of Geert Hofstede’s ‘Culture’s Consequences’: that in 2021 the work may be considered outdated; or that Geert Hofstede’s work is timeless.

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Tourism’s Crisis Management. Lessons for all Businesses and How Crisis Management Found Me

Tourism’s Crisis Management. Lessons for all Businesses and How Crisis Management Found Me

Whether a crisis impacts retailers, banks, manufacturers, miners, construction, traders or tourism, says David Beirman, the management of recovery operates under a surprisingly similar set of rules.

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‘Doing Business in Asia’: How to Thrive in an International Collaboration

‘Doing Business in Asia’: How to Thrive in an International Collaboration

Professor Terence Tsai outlines how he was recruited to work on the new book, Doing Business in Asia, and what factors led to the smooth completion of the collaborative writing involved.

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Geert Hofstede, 1928-2020: The Engineer of Cross-Cultural Psychology

Geert Hofstede, 1928-2020: The Engineer of Cross-Cultural Psychology

Twenty years ago the second edition of one of the more influential books in social science, Geert Hofstede’s Culture’s Consequences: Comparing Values, Behaviors, Institutions and Organizations Across Nations, appeared.

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Business & Management Impact: Free Resources Page

Business & Management Impact: Free Resources Page

SAGE has launched a new webpage, Business & Management Impact, with a range of free resources for researchers, instructors, students, and policymakers. […]

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What Can Go Wrong When People Get Financial Advice?

What Can Go Wrong When People Get Financial Advice?

Today we look at professionalism in the financial planning industry as explored in the paper “Ethics in financial planning: Analysis of ombudsman decisions using codes of ethics and fiduciary duty standards” in the Australian Journal of Management.

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