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Cross-Border Management [electronic resource] : Theory, Method and Application / by Rongxing Guo.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2015.Description: XXXI, 407 p. 23 illus. in color. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783662451564
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 658.404 23
LOC classification:
  • HD69.P75
Online resources:
Contents:
Part I Theory -- A World with Borders -- How Borders Affect the World -- Managing Across Borders -- A Crossing Borders of/and Cultures -- Methodologies for Cross-Border Research -- Part II Method -- Solving Fair Division Problems -- Cross-Border Behaviors as Games -- Advancing Cross-Border Management -- Alternative Dispute Resolution Strategies -- Creating Special Functional Zones -- The Art of (Avoiding) War -- Part III Application -- Cross-Border Linkage and Territorial Management -- Exploitation of Cross-Border Natural Resources -- Cross-Border Economics and Trade -- Border Sightseeing and Cross-Border Tourism -- Cross-Border Environmental and Ecological Protection -- Cross-Border Crimes and Border Control -- Managing Cross-Cultural Differences.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This book presents a new approach to management in an increasingly interactive world. In this context, the use of the word “new” has two meanings. The first relates to a new definition of borders (which are natural, institutional, functional, or mixed); the second concerns the fact that the book applies (and, where necessary, develops) analytical tools, methods and models that are different from those used in other similar books. The objectives of this book are: to clarify whether existing management theories and methods can be effectively applied in an entity (which can be defined as a sovereign country, a region, a community, a culture, or a firm) as the latter increasingly interacts with the rest of the world; to develop qualitative and quantitative methods to help leaders make optimal decisions for their entity and, at the same time, to maximize the positive (or minimize the negative) effects of those decisions on the rest of the world; and to design workable cross-border cooperation plans and conflict-management schemes that allow policy-makers to better cope with the challenges and problems posed by our increasingly interactive world.
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Part I Theory -- A World with Borders -- How Borders Affect the World -- Managing Across Borders -- A Crossing Borders of/and Cultures -- Methodologies for Cross-Border Research -- Part II Method -- Solving Fair Division Problems -- Cross-Border Behaviors as Games -- Advancing Cross-Border Management -- Alternative Dispute Resolution Strategies -- Creating Special Functional Zones -- The Art of (Avoiding) War -- Part III Application -- Cross-Border Linkage and Territorial Management -- Exploitation of Cross-Border Natural Resources -- Cross-Border Economics and Trade -- Border Sightseeing and Cross-Border Tourism -- Cross-Border Environmental and Ecological Protection -- Cross-Border Crimes and Border Control -- Managing Cross-Cultural Differences.

This book presents a new approach to management in an increasingly interactive world. In this context, the use of the word “new” has two meanings. The first relates to a new definition of borders (which are natural, institutional, functional, or mixed); the second concerns the fact that the book applies (and, where necessary, develops) analytical tools, methods and models that are different from those used in other similar books. The objectives of this book are: to clarify whether existing management theories and methods can be effectively applied in an entity (which can be defined as a sovereign country, a region, a community, a culture, or a firm) as the latter increasingly interacts with the rest of the world; to develop qualitative and quantitative methods to help leaders make optimal decisions for their entity and, at the same time, to maximize the positive (or minimize the negative) effects of those decisions on the rest of the world; and to design workable cross-border cooperation plans and conflict-management schemes that allow policy-makers to better cope with the challenges and problems posed by our increasingly interactive world.

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