Extent:
1 Online-Ressource (274 p.)
Type of publication: Book / Working Paper
Language: English
Notes:
Frontmatter
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Foreword
Introduction: Managers, Entrepreneurs, and Leaders in the Ever More Complex CEE Environment
I. Key Business Trends in Central and Eastern Europe
1.1. Preview: CEE Business Environment through the Eyes of a Western Manager
1.2. Europe’s Emerging Countries and the Changing Geography of Innovation
1.3. New Ways of Financing CEE Entrepreneurs
1.4. The Double Face of Janus: Or How CEE Entrepreneurs Can Use Intellectual Property Rights Smartly
1.5. Time to Fold the Tent: Retail Rivalry in Hungary and its Implication for the Rest of CEE
1.6. Corruption in Central and East Europe: Economics, Politics, and Cultural Values
1.7. Corporate Social Responsibility in Economies of Transition: The Role of the State
1.8. Is There a Way Out? Promoting Integrity in CEE through a Social Enterprise
1.9. CEE’s Complex Saga: Authors’ Discussion of Part I
II. Central and Eastern Europe and Global Forces
2.1. Preview: Global Forces and CEE Competitiveness
2.2. The Eurozone Crises and CEE
2.3. The New Silk Road: China and the Emerging Opportunities for CEE
2.4. The European Crises and the United States
2.5. Climate Change and the Post-Carbon Economy: Innovation through Shale Gas
2.6. The Rise of Social Entrepreneurship
2.7. A New Generation of Digitally Educated Workers
2.8. Back to Reality: Global Trends In Business Education
2.9. Boarders and Beyond: Authors’ Discussion of Part II
III. Central and Eastern Europe and New Business Thinking
3.1. Preview: The Way Forward
3.2. Crisis, Renewal, and Leapfrog: Contributions of Contemporary Innovation and Business Strategy in Europe’s Periphery
3.3. Redesigning the Bureaucratic Mind: Toward Fact-Based Thinking in Economic Regulation
3.4. The New Civil Society: Corruption as Discursive Empowerment
3.5. Breaking with the Leadership Fantasy: Adopting a More Realistic Model of Drive and Motivation
3.6. Attack of the Cyborgs: A Note on the Limits of One “New Way of Thinking
3.7. Rethinking CEE: Authors’ Discussion of Part III
Conclusion: Joining the Twenty-First Century and the Need for Creative Professionalism
Editor’s Acknowledgements
List of Contributors
Index
In English
ISBN: 978-963-386-046-5 ; 978-963-386-044-1
Classification: Marktwirtschaft
Source:
ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014477884