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- catalog contributor b954741.
- catalog created "c1976.".
- catalog date "1976".
- catalog date "c1976.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1976.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "Western Europe: Linz, J. J. and de Miguel, A. Founders, heirs, and managers of Spanish firms. Makler, H. M. Educational levels of the Portuguese industrial elite. Beckers, M. and Frère, J.-P. Individual characteristics of Belgian top managers and their career path in the firm. Monjardet, D. Career patterns of company presidents and control of the firm in France. Savage, D. Patterns of access to business leadership in France. Derossi, F. A profile of Italian managers in large firms. Gallino, L. Three types of Italian top managers. Becker, H. A. Managerial careers in the Netherlands. Booz, Allen & Hamilton. German management. Hartmann, H. Appraisal of the report "German management: challenges and responses." -Eastern Europe: Koźmiński, A. K. The role of the manager in a socialist economy. Najduchowska, H. The selection of general directors of industrial enterprises and the changing role of the industrial enterprise in Poland. Županov, J. Is enterprise management in Yugoslavia becoming professionalized? Zvorykin, A. A. and Geliuta, A. M. Engineering and technical personnel in the social structure of Soviet society.--Comparing West and East: Granick, D. Why managers perform differently in different countries.".
- catalog extent "557 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0873320859".
- catalog issued "1976".
- catalog issued "c1976.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog language "engmul".
- catalog publisher "White Plains, N.Y. : International Arts and Sciences Press,".
- catalog subject "658.4/0094".
- catalog subject "Executives Case studies.".
- catalog subject "HF5500.2 .E83".
- catalog subject "Industrial management Case studies.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Western Europe: Linz, J. J. and de Miguel, A. Founders, heirs, and managers of Spanish firms. Makler, H. M. Educational levels of the Portuguese industrial elite. Beckers, M. and Frère, J.-P. Individual characteristics of Belgian top managers and their career path in the firm. Monjardet, D. Career patterns of company presidents and control of the firm in France. Savage, D. Patterns of access to business leadership in France. Derossi, F. A profile of Italian managers in large firms. Gallino, L. Three types of Italian top managers. Becker, H. A. Managerial careers in the Netherlands. Booz, Allen & Hamilton. German management. Hartmann, H. Appraisal of the report "German management: challenges and responses." -Eastern Europe: Koźmiński, A. K. The role of the manager in a socialist economy. Najduchowska, H. The selection of general directors of industrial enterprises and the changing role of the industrial enterprise in Poland. Županov, J. Is enterprise management in Yugoslavia becoming professionalized? Zvorykin, A. A. and Geliuta, A. M. Engineering and technical personnel in the social structure of Soviet society.--Comparing West and East: Granick, D. Why managers perform differently in different countries.".
- catalog title "European industrial managers : West and East / edited, with an introd. by J. J. Boddewyn.".
- catalog type "text".