13141 (v.3) Asian Business Cultures 250
Area: | Department of Languages and Intercultural Education |
Credits: | 25.0 |
Contact Hours: | 3.0 |
Lecture: | 1 x 3 Hours Weekly |
Syllabus: | Geography and Asian business. Introduction to the major socio-cultural aspects that have influenced the business environments of the Asia-Pacific rim countries. Cross-cultural examination of the historical, geographical, religious, cultural, social, linguistic and political dimensions of the business environment and practices in the region. |
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Unit Outcomes: | On successful completion of this unit students will have - Considered the links between culture, society and business practices and systems, in the context of rapid economic growth and development in the Asia-Pacific region. Developed ideas and enhance understandings in relation to the future of business practices and systems in particular Asia-Pacific countries. Participated in the production of an in-depth written report and oral presentation, focusing on issues of the business environment, in particular asian countries or regions, to develop cross-cultural adjustment skills useful in conducting business within the Asia-Pacific region. Developed oral/written communication skills and self-confidence through seminar presentation, class discussions and project report. |
Text and references listed above are for your information only and current as of September 30, 2003. Please check with the unit coordinator for up-to-date information. |
Unit References: | Dunung, S. P. (1999). Doing business in Asia: the complete guide. San Francisco, Jossey-Bass. Blunt, P. and Richards, D. (ed). (1993). Readings in Management, Organisation and Culture in East and South East Asia. Darwin, Northern Territory University. Chen, M. (1995). Asian Management Systems: Chinese, Japanese and Korean styles of business. London, Routledge. Chang, C. S. and Chang, N. J. (1994). The Korean Management System: Cultural, Political, Economic Foundations. Westport, Quorum Books. Deresky,H. (1994). International Management: Managing Across Borders and Cultures. New York, Harper Collins College Publishers. Hodder, R. (1993). The Creation of wealth in China: Domestic trade and material progress in a communist state. London: Belhaven Press.Hofstede, G. (1991). Cultures and Organisations. London, McGraw-Hill. Lever-Tracy, C., Ip, D. and Tracy, N. (1996). The Chinese Diaspora and Mainland China. London, Macmillan. Sheridan, G. (1999). Asian Values, Western Dreams: Understanding the New Asia.St. Leonards, New South Wales, Allen and Unwin. Whiteley, R. D. (1992). Business Systems in East Asia: Firms, Markets and Societies. London, Sage Publications. |
Unit Texts: | Kahal, S. E. (2001,. Business in Asia Pacific: Text and Cases. New York, Oxford University Press. |
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Unit Assessment Breakdown: | Participation 10%, Presentation 10%, Project report 40%, Short tests, 40%. This is by grade/mark assessment. |
Year | Location | Period | Internal | Area External | Central External | 2004 | Bentley Campus | Semester 2 | Y | | | |
Current as of: February 2, 2004
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