Providing new insights and understanding of the political economy of SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) - the epidemic that swept across many Asian countries in 2003 - this engaging book examines the consequences of SARS in Asia.
Providing new insights and understanding of the political economy of SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) - the epidemic that swept across many Asian countries in 2003 - this engaging book examines the consequences of SARS in Asia.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Grace O. M. Lee is Associate Professor of Public and Social Administration at the City University of Hong Kong. Her research interests focus on labour markets, employment policy and public management. Malcolm Warner is Professor and Fellow Emeritus, Wolfson College and Judge Business School, University of Cambridge. His current research interests include Asian management, human resource management and international business.
Inhaltsangabe
Part 1: Background 1. Introduction 2. Catastrophes, Epidemics and History 3. The SARS Epidemic of 2003: A Time Line 4. Impact on Economies, on Labour Markets and HRM in East Asia Part 2: Impact on East Asia 5. Hong Kong: A Case Study 6. People's Republic of China (PRC): A Case Study 7. Singapore: A Case Study 8. Taiwan: A Case Study Part 3: Broader Implications for Human Resources 9. Lessons to be Learnt? 10. Conclusions
Part 1: Background 1. Introduction 2. Catastrophes, Epidemics and History 3. The SARS Epidemic of 2003: A Time Line 4. Impact on Economies, on Labour Markets and HRM in East Asia Part 2: Impact on East Asia 5. Hong Kong: A Case Study 6. People's Republic of China (PRC): A Case Study 7. Singapore: A Case Study 8. Taiwan: A Case Study Part 3: Broader Implications for Human Resources 9. Lessons to be Learnt? 10. Conclusions
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