International (corporate) governance : a one-dot theory interpretation

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International (corporate) governance : a one-dot theory interpretation

Peter Kien-Hong Yu, editor

(Business economics in a rapidly-changing world series)(Business issues, competition and entrepreneurship)

Nova Business and Management Publications, c2011

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

This book presents and discusses an in-depth study of one dot by using different approaches and methods in social science. Since one-dot is a theory, it must be accompanied by a model, and the name of the model is called the crab and frog motion. Arguably, everything can be simplified or compressed in terms of a dot. It is suggested that the Yin and Yang diagram and three others should be applied in order to describe and explain each case study.

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • One-Dot Theory & the Crab & Frog Motion Model
  • Management Diagrams: Consistently Converting Them in Terms of the Yin & Yang Diagram
  • Redefining Global Business as International Regimes-related Trade & Commerce: Navigating Through an Ocean Without Confusion by Applying the One-dot Theory
  • Three Theories Related to the World Trade Organization (WTO): A One-dot Theory Conceptualization
  • International Regimes & Non-regimes in Confucian (Corporate) Governance: A Critique of Blue Ocean Strategys Metaphor & Methodology
  • Marketing X as a University of Governance
  • Can We Apply the International (Corporate) Governance Theory to Study the Coca-Cola Company?
  • Near-bankruptcy of the Taiwan High Speed Rail Corporation: What Went Wrong?
  • Business Success & Failure: Malaysian Bumiputras & Non-Bumiputras
  • Governing 1 Malaysia as One Dot?
  • Sugar Shortage: What Went Wrong in Sarawak, Malaysia's Governance?
  • The Study of Politics & Non-Politics Should Begin with One Dot
  • Index.

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