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Globalization

Crisis, Globalization and Governance - Head Work

by Editor(s): Nehme Azoury, Frank Bournois

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In these constantly challenging times, business practices that were once considered successful, applicable and rewarding are questioned by the implications of increased globalization. National, regional and international market crises have raised the barriers for a necessary implementation of practices related, but not limited, to ethics and governance.

In this spirit, this book tackles a potential and desirable way of reinventing and implementing specific types of governance (both at the private and public levels), in order to reorient the current globalization process in a safer and much more efficient way. It is grounded mainly in three disciplines: the first is the economic sciences, given the book’s concern with microeconomic regulation and economic regulation. The second, the business sciences field, allows for the discussion of strategies of relocalization of businesses, social governance and its impact on organizations, the management of information, and disclosure. The final area of study detailed in the book is the political and administrative field, as it sheds light on the public dimension of governance in the educational sector. In short, this book provides strategies for the promotion or restoration of public interest and social democracy.

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Author Biography

The holder of a PhD in Business Sciences, Nehme Azoury is Professor and Dean of the Faculty of Business and Commercial Sciences at USEK, where he teaches Strategic Management and Corporate Governance courses. He is Secretary General of the Arab Society of Faculties of Business Administration, and one of the eight members of the scientific committee of Eduniversal, as a representative of the Eurasian region. He is the author of several publications and the editor-in-chief of the Arab Economic and Business Journal and the Lebanese Journal of Economics and Management. He is currently Managing Partner at Widein, a consultancy firm based in Lebanon.Frank Bournois is the Chair at the Faculty of Law and Business at Panthéon-Assas University (Paris 2), and is the possessor of a PhD, whilst also possessing an Accreditation to Supervise Research in business, from Lyon III University. He is the Director of the CIFFOP (Centre Interdisciplinaire de Formation à la Fonction Personnel) and Visiting Professor to many foreign universities (Oxford, Cranfield, Utah, Liverpool, etc.). Between 2000 and 2001, he served as a Consultant for Higher Education at the National Education Ministry and as a member of the aggregation jury for higher education and the ENA. He is a Knight of the Legion of Honour, an Officer of the National Order of Merit, a recipient of The Academic Palms, a Knight of the National Order of Agricultural Merit and an Officer of Arts and Letters.

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