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Michael Bäckmann

    L'écriture de Michael Backman explore principalement les économies, les affaires, la culture et la politique de l'Asie. Son travail offre des perspectives perspicaces sur les dynamiques complexes de la région. Les lecteurs peuvent s'attendre à des analyses approfondies et à des récits captivants qui éclairent les aspects clés du paysage mondial contemporain. Ses contributions littéraires offrent une lentille unique pour comprendre l'Asie de l'Est.

    Asian Eclipse
    Big in Asia
    • Big in Asia

      25 Strategies for Business Success

      This book, by two leading analysts, focuses upon the main obstacles facing companies operating in post-crisis Asia. It identifies the transformation of the competitive landscape and provides a series of strategies for business success in Asia. The book is timely and essential reading for managers and business professionals.

      Big in Asia2002
      4,0
    • Asian Eclipse

      Exposing the Dark Side of Business in Asia

      • 412pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      Conducting business in Asia often involves navigating a landscape filled with cronies, corruption, and conglomerates, as highlighted by author Michael Backman. In his exploration, he unveils the pervasive bribery and corruption within the Eastern corporate world. By examining the essence of "Asianness," he reveals a complex business culture influenced by Confucian values, where bankruptcy is seen as a dishonor to ancestors, and the media faces threats for covering sensitive topics. Patriarchal management and nepotism dominate, frequently leading to costly family disputes, while concepts like auditing and corporate governance are still emerging. Through a detailed analysis of various Asian markets, Backman exposes the structural flaws that precipitated the economic crises of 1997-1998, arguing that the real "miracle" is that such a collapse didn't occur sooner. This comprehensive work serves as an essential guide for anyone interested in Asian business, yet remains accessible to general readers. Each chapter concludes with insightful case studies that shed light on dubious corporate practices in the region, including notable instances involving President Soeharto and contributors to Clinton's 1996 campaign. Backman's firsthand experiences enrich the narrative, showcasing his extensive knowledge gained from years spent in Asia.

      Asian Eclipse1999