Routledge Major Works: Business Economics 2010

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Routledge Major Works

Business and Economics

Routledge Major Works


Business and Economics 5-Volume Set

4-Volume Set

Cross-Cultural Management

Public Sector Economics

Edited and with a new introduction by Tim G. Andrews, University of Strathclyde, UK and Richard Mead, SOAS, University of London, UK Series: Critical Perspectives on Business and Management

Edited and with a new introduction by Richard W. Tresch, Boston College, USA Series: Critical Concepts in Economics

A new title in the Routledge Major Works series, Critical Perspectives on Business and Management, this is a five-volume collection of cutting-edge and canonical research on cross-cultural management. Selected Contents: Volume I: Theoretical Foundations, Critiques, and Developments 1. Overviews 2. Models 3. Critiques and Developments Volume II: The Impact of Culture 1 4. Values, Ethics, and Justice 5. Well-being, Stress, and Motivation 6. Communication Behaviour Volume III: The Impact of Culture 2 7. Teamwork 8. Leadership and Influence 9. Entrepreneurship 10. Structure, Systems, Strategy, and Change Volume IV: Managing Cultural Differences 11. Intelligence and Competence 12. Adaptation and Assimilation 13. Interaction and Conflict Volume V: Methodological Considerations 14. Overviews 15. Design and Pre-collection 16. Contextual Alignment 17. Validation April 2009: 234x156: 2,392pp Set Hb: 978-0-415-44340-1

A new title in the Routledge Major Work series, Critical Concepts in Economics, Public Sector Economics is a four-volume collection of cutting-edge and canonical research edited by a leading scholar in the field. Selected Contents: Volume I: Public Expenditures Volume II: Taxation Volume III: Distribution Volume IV: Federalism October 2009: 234x156: 1,832pp Set Hb: 978-0-415-44836-9

New 5-Volume Set

Routledge Library Editions: Adam Smith

Chris Argyris Edited and with a new introduction by John C. Wood, Managing Director, University Division, Navitas and Michael Wood, Professor of Management, University of Notre Dame, Australia Series: Critical Evaluations in Business and Management Chris Argyris (b. 1923) was one of the key figures in the Human Relations Movement in the 1960s and 1970s; he is widely regarded as the founding father of the learning organization. His work has made substantial contributions to the understanding of organizational behaviour, organizational learning, and action research, and has deepened significantly our comprehension of experiential learning. Supplemented with the editors’ introduction, which places the gathered work in its historical and intellectual context, this new collection from Routledge brings together in one volume all the best and most influential critical writing on Argyris.

Various Series: Routledge Library Editions This five-volume Routledge Library Editions set is dedicated to the life and work of Adam Smith, the founding father of modern economics and pioneer of free markets. With individual volumes originally published between 1974 and 1988, this five-volume collection looks to determine Smith’s impact and significance by placing his work within the context of the historical development of economic thought. These volumes also consider Smith’s scientific approach to the study of morality and the sociological foundation of his economic theory, whilst offering pioneering insights into his life and the context of the society in which he lived. Selected Contents: Volume I: Adam Smith’s Economics Volume II: Adam Smith Volume III: Adam Smith’s Science of Morals Volume IV: Adam Smith’s Sociological Economics Volume V: Human Documents of Adam Smith’s Time December 2009: 216x138: 1,228pp Set Hb: 978-0-415-56194-5

April 2009: 234x156: 560pp Set Hb: 978-0-415-32560-8

New

New

4-Volume Set

4-Volume Set

Feminist Economics

Michael Porter Edited and with a new introduction by John C. Wood, Managing Director, University Division, Navitas Series: Critical Evaluations in Business and Management Michael Porter (b. 1947) has been described by The Economist as ‘the doyen of living management gurus’. Boldly introducing the language and concepts of economics into management theory, his work has focused on how a firm (or a region) can build a competitive advantage and develop a competitive strategy. September 2009: 234x156: 1,752pp Set Hb: 978-0-415-32584-4

4-Volume Set

Global Economic Institutions Edited and with a new introduction by Willem Molle, Erasmus School of Economics, the Netherlands The sheer scale of the growth in research output on global economic institutions—and the breadth of the field—makes this collection especially timely and welcome. It presents researchers and other users with a rationally structured set of the key contributions that together give a balanced picture of the field. Covering both canonical and cutting-edge scholarship, it also includes work that was intended to inspire policy. Among such normative studies, the best of those that have actually marked major developments and opened up new eras in international cooperation and academic thinking are included.

Edited and with a new introduction by Drucilla Barker, University of South Carolina, USA and Edith Kuiper, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands Series: Critical Concepts in Economics Edited by a leading scholar in the field, this is a new title in the Routledge Major Works series, Critical Concepts in Economics. It is a four-volume collection of historical and contemporary work in the flourishing field of feminist economics, an innovative and dynamic area of scholarship that broadens the scope of economic inquiry and allows a richer and more complex view of the ways in which economies function. The first two volumes of the collection consist of work done before the founding of the International Association for Feminist Economics in 1991 and are organized historically. The final two volumes consist of cutting-edge contemporary work in feminist economics and are organized thematically. Selected Contents: Volume I: Early Conversations, 1800–1960 Part 1: Economic Literacy Part 2: On Gender Equality, the Family and the Economy Part 3: On Household Production and Consumption Part 4: On Women’s Education, Work and Wages Part 5: Feminist Economic History Part 6: Feminist Economic Proposals or Change Volume II: Households, Labour, and Paid Work Part 7: Household Labour and Reproductive Labour Part 8: Caring Labour Part 9: Economics of the Family Part 10: Discrimination, Occupational Segregation, and the Wage Gap Volume III: Engendering Development and Economic Well-Being Part 11: Women and Development Part 12: Feminization of the Labor Force, Structural Adjustment, and Economic Transformation Part 13: Gender and Economic Well-Being Volume IV: Epistemological and Methodological Considerations Part 14: Methodology Part 15: History of Thought Part 16: Postcolonial and Postmodern Critical Perspectives November 2009: 234x156: 1,934pp Set Hb: 978-0-415-43916-9

Selected Contents: Volume I 1. Rationale 2. Principles 3. Organizations and Structures 4. Compliance 5. Results Volume II: Trade 6. Rationale (Problems, Solutions) 7. Principles 8. Organization, Operations, Structure 9. Compliance 10. Results Volume III: Finance 11. Rationale, Problems, Solutions 12. Principles 13. Organizations; Operations; Structure 14. Compliance 15. Results Volume IV: Environment 16. Rationale, Problems, Solutions 17. Principles 18. Organizations; Operations, Structure 19. Compliance 20. Results 2008: 234x156: 1,672pp Set Hb: 978-0-415-42610-7

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Business and Economics 4-Volume Set

Forthcoming in 2010

Ecological Economics

4-Volume Set

Edited and with a new introduction by Clive Spash, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO), Australia Series: Critical Concepts in the Environment Edited by a leading scholar in the field, this new four-volume Routledge Major Work brings together canonical and cutting-edge research in ecological economics. In tracing both the development of thought in the field, as well as exploring the most recent scholarship, diverse elements of the rapidly expanding literature are brought together for the first time, providing an overview of—and vision for—ecological economics. Selected Contents: Part 1: The Development of Ecological Economics Part 2: Beyond Standard Economic Theory Part 3: Connecting Economics with Biology and Ecology Part 4: Thermodynamics, Entropy and Economics Part 5: Economic Growth, Sustainability and the Environment Part 6: The Consumer Society Part 7: Concern for Future Generations Part 8: The Environmental Valuation Problem Part 9: Lessons in Valuation for Ecological Economists Part 10: Environmental Ethics Part 11: Policy Analysis Part 12: Learning from Ecosystems: Constraints and Management Part 13: Irreversibility, Uncertainty and Ignorance Part 14: Group Norms, Values and Motivation Part 15: Participation, Representation and Deliberation June 2009: 234x156: 2,080pp Set Hb: 978-0-415-43145-3

Edited and with a new introduction by Geoffrey E. Wood, Cass Business School, City University, London, UK and Forrest Capie, Official Historian, Bank of England, UK Series: Critical Concepts in Economics The Great Depression had a devastating effect on much of the world’s developed economies. As research in and around the Great Depression flourishes as never before this new addition to Routledge’s Critical Concepts in Economics series meets the need for an authoritative reference work to make sense of the subject’s vast literature and the continuing explosion in scholarly output. September 2010: 234x156: 1,600pp Set Hb: 978-0-415-57351-1

Forthcoming in 2010 4-Volume Set

Islamic Banking and Finance

Forthcoming in 2010 4-Volume Set

Urban and Regional Economics Edited and with a new introduction by Philip McCann, University of Reading, UK Series: Critical Concepts in Economics The collection, part of Routledge’s Critical Concepts in Economics series, is edited by Philip McCann, author of the leading textbook in the field. He has carefully organized the collection to give users not only a thorough understanding of current ideas, but also a detailed exploration of the origin and development of these critical concepts to situate them within a number of rich analytical research traditions. Selected Contents: 1. Urban and Regional Labour Markets 2. Urban Economics 3. The Location of Industry 4. Urban and Regional Growth 5. Regional Modelling 6. Regional Knowledge, Trade, and Policy March 2010: 234x156: 1,600pp Set Hb: 978-0-415-48774-0

Forthcoming in 2010

Edited and with a new introduction by Amer al-Roubaie, Ahlia University, Bahrain and Shafiq Alvi, Concordia University, Canada Series: Critical Concepts in Economics Islamic banking refers to a financial system which is consistent with principles of Islamic law (or ‘sharia’) and guided by Islamic economics. In particular, Islamic law prohibits ‘riba’ or usury, the collection and payment of interest. Additionally, Islamic law prohibits investing in businesses considered unlawful (‘haram’) or contrary to Islamic values. In recent years, a number of Islamic banks have been created to cater to the growing demand, driven by globalization and the vast wealth of some Muslim states in the Middle East and Southeast Asia, and Islamic finance has moved from a niche position to become a mainstream component of the global banking system. Selected Contents: Volume I: Pre- and Early Islamic Finance 1. Pre-Islamic Financial Setup 2. Early Islamic Financial System 3. Islamic Economic Philosophy Volume II: Evolution of the Islamic Financial System 4. Islamic Finance: Evolution and Institutions 5. The Discourse on Interest: Religious Context 6. Islamic View of Interest 7. Secular (Modern) View of Interest Volume III 8. Current Islamic Finance 9. Capitalization of Islamic Institutions 10. Markets and Design of Financial Instruments 11. Operations and Control of Islamic Banks Volume IV: Future Islamic Finance 12. Prospects for Islamic Finance 13. Challenges Facing Islamic Finance Globalization of Islamic Financial System May 2010: 234x156: 1,600pp Set Hb: 978-0-415-48576-0

4-Volume Set

Agricultural Economics Edited and with a new introduction by Gail L. Cramer, Louisiana State University, USA Series: Critical Concepts in Economics The application of the principles of economics to the production of crops and livestock— and to land usage more generally—is a well-established and flourishing area of research and study, and this new four-volume collection in the Routledge Major Works series, Critical Concepts in Economics, meets the need for an authoritative, up-to-date, and comprehensive reference work synthesizing its voluminous literature. September 2010: 234x156: 1,600pp Set Hb: 978-0-415-54745-1

The Great Depression

Forthcoming in 2010 4-Volume Set

Twentieth-Century Economic History Edited and with a new introduction by Lars Magnusson, Uppsala University, Sweden Series: Critical Concepts in Economics The study of economic phenomena over time is a well-established and flourishing area of research and study, and this new four-volume collection in the Routledge Major Works series, Critical Concepts in Economics, meets the need for an authoritative, up-to-date, and comprehensive reference work synthesizing the voluminous literature from twentiethcentury economic historians. Indeed, the sheer scale of the research output—and the breadth of the field—makes this collection especially welcome. Selected Contents: Volume I Part 1: Theory and Methodology Part 2: Growth in Economic History Volume II Part 3: The Causes of the Industrial Revolution Part 4: The Social Consequences of the Industrial Revolution Volume III Part 5: The Feudal and Early Modern Economy Part 6: Free Trade, Mercantilism, and Imperialism Part 7: The Great Depression Volume IV Part 8: World Economic History and the Slave Economy Part 9: Miscellany June 2010: 234x156: 1,600pp Set Hb: 978-0-415-49607-0

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Business and Economics Also Available from Routledge Reference

Forthcoming in 2010 2-Volume Set

Philip Kotler Edited and with a new introduction by John C. Wood, Managing Director, University Division, Navitas Steeped in economics, mathematics, and behavioural science, Philip Kotler (b. 1931) has been described by Management Centre Europe as ‘the world’s foremost expert on the strategic practice of marketing’. His early intellectual work included model-building to understand how marketing works. Later, he developed new concepts for marketing theory and practice, such as ‘demarketing’, ‘social marketing’, and ‘synchromarketing’.

The Europa Directory of International Organizations 2009

‘The tenth edition of the Europa Directory of International Organizations offers readers a comprehensive guide to international organizations and an essential understanding of the framework of international affairs.’ – Oxfam

Supplemented with the editors’ expert introduction, which places the gathered work in its historical and intellectual context, this new four-volume collection from Routledge brings together the best and most influential critical writing on Kotler.

highly regarded extensive and unequalled one-volume guide A covering some 1,900 international and regional entities, this annual title provides detailed and accurate information on a wide spectrum of international organizations from the World Health Organization to OPEC.

May 2010: 234x156: 800pp Set Hb: 978-0-415-32575-2

Forthcoming in 2011 4-Volume Set

Experimental Economics Edited and with a new introduction by K. Vela Velupillai, University of Trento, Italy Series: New Trends and Frontiers in Economic Analysis Designed to meet the need for an authoritative reference work to make sense of the subdiscipline’s enormous literary corpus and the continuing explosion in research output, Experimental Economics is the first title in a new Routledge Major Works series, New Trends and Frontiers in Economic Analysis. Edited and introduced by a leading scholar in the field, it is a four-volume collection of foundational and the best cutting-edge research. Selected Contents: Volume I: Classics, Foundations and Individual Decision Making Volume II: Games, Bargaining, Auctions and Voting Volume III: Markets, Mechanisms, Learning and Information Volume IV: Public Goods, Industrial Organization and Institutions September 2011: 234x156: 1,600pp Set Hb: 978-0-415-45127-7

‘An important reference source.’ - European Information Management

Fully revised and updated, this new edition includes essential background material as well as invaluable contact details to provide a complete understanding of the role of international organizations in the framework of modern global politics. New for this edition is an essay on the international economic system, its institutions and governance. Features include: • introductory articles: An Introduction to International Organizations and The International System in the Early Twenty-first Century • a chronology charting the historical development of international organizations • texts of significant international charters, treaties and documents • lists of key UN Security Council and General Assembly resolutions, plus information about peace-keeping activities • biographical details of leading officials within international organizations • information on each organization includes contact details, membership, leading officials, activities, finance, publications and subsidiary organizations • an extensive index. July 2009: 279x211: 762pp: Hb: 978-1-85743-522-1

Forthcoming in 2012 5-Volume Set

World Trade Organization Edited and with a new introduction by Debra Steger, University of Ottawa, Canada Series: Critical Perspectives on the World Economy Edited by a leading scholar in the field, and former Director of the Appellate Body Secretariat of the WTO, this new Major Work from Routledge brings together in five volumes the very best scholarship on the WTO from economists, academic lawyers and other thinkers to examine its history (including its origins in the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade). The collection also makes available cutting-edge research about the fundamental principles on which the organization is based and explores the implications of the WTO’s policy and practice for domestic regulation and the sovereignty of individual states. December 2012: 234x156: 2,000pp Set Hb: 978-0-415-36422-5

Forthcoming in 2010 4-Volume Set

Economic Reform in Modern China Edited and with a new introduction by Wei Zhang, University of Cambridge, UK Series: Critical Concepts in Economics There is currently a huge gap in the market for a reference work that helps academics and students to gain a better understanding of the history and development of Chinese economic reform. These articles selected here form the best classic and cutting-edge scholarship, covering a wide range of critical issues in the modern Chinese economy, with the particular focus on the period after 1978 when China embarked on economic reform and integration into the global economy. September 2010: 234x156: 1,600pp Set Hb: 978-0-415-56068-9

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