Hi Jawad
I did say I would do a chapter on Diversity, Equality and Work Organisation in
The Middle East or some similar title
B
Dr Beverly Dawn Metcalfe
Centre for Management and Organization Learning
University of Hull Business School
Cottingham Road
Hull, HU7 7RX
44 1482 463547
b.metcalfe@hull.ac.uk
metcalfebd@yahoo.co.uk
Research Associate
Centre for Equality and Diversity
Manchester Business School
University of Manchester
Booth Street East
Manchester
Quoting Jawad Syed <
J.Syed@KENT.AC.UK>:
> Colleagues,
>
> Apologies for cross-posting.
>
> Diversity Management in Asia: A Research Companion: CALL FOR BOOK CHAPTERS
> Publishers: Edward Elgar Publishing (2008) Cheltenham and New York
>
> Deadline: Please consider submitting a book chapter by 15 December 2007.
>
> Summary
> Unprecedented economic growth of countries such as China and India has drawn
> scholarly attention to management issues in the Asian context. However, it is
> well documented that countries in Asia do not enjoy a common approach to
> management. Diversity management in Asia remains a novel and under-studied
> subject. Furthermore, the evidence of diversity management practices across
> the Asian countries appears divergent. A similar pattern of divergence in
> diversity management practices is observable in Europe and America. As
> diversity management is an expressly western management concept, the proposed
> volume will explore diversity management in the Asian geography.
>
> It is possible and useful to identify overarching patterns and processes of
> diversity management in this geography with particular attention to
> cross-national differences. This requires an attention to context and
> relationships that underpin practices of diversity management across Asia.
> The purpose of this volume is to provide an authoritative overview of the
> Asian context of diversity management. Although the Asian context appears to
> be irreconcilably divergent in terms of diversity management approaches, the
> text will examine thematic and geographical demarcations of the concept.
>
> The aim of the proposed volume is not only to examine diversity management in
> Asia but also to make a marked contribution to the theory of diversity
> management by revealing the significance of context and relationships in
> formulating diversity management activities. Asian countries provide an
> excellent demography in which to study diversity management practices. With
> empirical and conceptual contributions from eminent scholars from across the
> Asian countries as well as the scholarly diaspora of the Asian studies, we
> aim to provide a text that allows us to see practices of diversity management
> across Asia and to understand the key drivers and implications of these
> practices. The book will examine diversity management from multiple angles.
> Whilst some chapters will examine diversity management in domestic firms in
> Asian countries, others will examine it in the context of multinational and
> international firms.
>
> Prospective authors are invited to submit a book chapter by email to the
> editors by 15 December 2007. They should provide:
>
> 1. A title of the chapter
> 2. Authors' names and contact details
> 3. 8000-10000 word chapter suggested contents: the brief context,
> relevance to DM in Asia, and the objectives of the chapter, methodology,
> findings and the expected contribution to the theory of diversity management,
> benefits to practitioners and business students..
>
> Style guidelines
> We expect that the papers will be written in constant prose using the Edward
> Elgar Guidelines for Contributors. Although this is a research text, we would
> like it to be accessible to an audience broader than other researchers and
> academics in the specific field of diversity management. Therefore, we would
> advise the use of clearly defined terms throughout the chapters.
>
> Schedule for publication
> Task
>
Deadline
> Receive draft book chapters (8000-10000 words) December 15,
> 2007
> Review book chapters and give feedback February
> 15, 2008
> Receive final book
> chapters March 1, 2008
>
> Editors' contact details
> Professor Mustafa Özbilgin, Norwich Business School, University of East
> Anglia, Norwich, Norfolk NR4 7TJ, Phone: +44 (0) 7967 105959, Email:
>
m.ozbilgin@uea.ac.uk
>
> Jawad Syed, Lecturer, Kent Business School, University of Kent, Canterbury,
> Kent CT2 7PE
> Phone: + 44 (0) 1227 824114, Email:
j.syed@kent.ac.uk
>
>
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