Management and Organization in Germany

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administrative science studies
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Civic Culture Study
corporate governance Germany
Culture Free Thesis
Culture Matters Approach
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European Values Systems Study Group
FRG.
Functionalist Organization Theory
German economic development
German National Culture
IBM Employee
IG Metall
Illiberal Order
International Monetary Fund
liberal political theory
Liberalism Communitarianism Debate
Lower Competitive Pressure
MBA Program
Medium Sized Manufacturing Firms
National Culture
national culture impact on innovation
organisational culture research
Public Administration
reform barriers analysis
Significant Empirical Contributions
Stable Role Structure
Strengthen Community Life
Uncertainty Avoidance
West Germany

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138356443
  • Weight: 360g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Jan 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This highly original and carefully researched work outlines the relationship between national and organizational culture, empirically investigates forms of organizational culture in Germany, and considers how economic performance and innovation are consequently affected. It charts the historical and intellectual origins of German national culture and presents a cultural account of the country's economic development, modes of commercial cooperation and current reform problems. Taking liberal political theory as its basis, the book identifies remainders of clan thinking and patronage - as well as pessimism and fear of modernity - as Germany's cultural burdens that hamper reform and innovation. Management and Organization in Germany suggests a combination of institutional and cultural approaches to Germany's modernization based on local but bold reform initiatives. This book combines history, political theory and administrative science and conveys management thinking and the current reform debates in Germany to a global readership.
Thomas Armbrüster  is Assistant Professor at Mannheim Business School in the University of Mannheim, Germany.