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Bibliography. Cases and Other Materials for the Teaching of Business Administration in Developing Countries. South and Southeast Asia.

Authors :
Harvard Univ., Cambridge, MA. Graduate School of Business Administration.
Towl, Andrew R.
Lindfors, Grace V.
Publication Year :
1968

Abstract

This is the second in a series of bibliographies made possible by a grant from the Ford Foundation to the Harvard Business School for the listing of cases and other materials to aid prospective teachers and researchers in developing countries. The first volume focused on Latin America, and the third volume will deal primarily with the Middle East and Africa. The primary objective of the series is to increase the effectiveness of American professors of business administration going to developing countries by providing them with a broad selection of planning material. In the present volume, annotations of 653 cases are listed in the areas of accounting, controls, finance and financial institutions, general management, human aspects of administration, marketing, and production. The entries include specifically identified cases in Burma (8), Ceylon (3), Taiwan (26), India (270), Indonesia (6), Japan (32), Korea (10), Malaysia (5), Pakistan (29), Philippines (113), and Thailand (6). Teaching guides are included for 49 cases. Annotated listings of over 600 books, pamphlets, journal articles and supplementary sources are also included. Most of the sources and cases were dated between 1955 and 1965. Cross indexes and information on availability are provided. (DS)

Details

Database :
ERIC
Accession number :
ED035361