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Business and Management Practices in Greece

A Comparative Context

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Table of contents (16 chapters)

  1. The Greek Business System

  2. Management Practices in Greek Firms

  3. Conclusion: Summary, Comparison and Suggestions

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About this book

A comprehensive picture of the Greek business system and management practices placed in a comparative context. The editors bring together knowledge from contemporary research in a comprehensive, analytical and comparative way that enables readers to see the Greek system in a holistic way.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Business School, Middlesex University, UK

    Rea Prouska

  • Innovation and Entrepreneurship Group, Imperial College Business School, UK

    Maria Kapsali

About the editors

REA PROUSKA is Senior Lecturer in Human Resource Management at Middlesex University Business School, UK. She holds a PhD from Manchester Business School, UK and specialises in outsourcing HR activities. Her research interests are in HRM, HR outsourcing/offshoring, graduate employability and gender. Her other publications include Critical Issues in Human Resource Management

MARIA KAPSALI is a Research Associate in the Innovation and Entrepreneurship group at Imperial College Business School, UK, working on EPSRC projects on patient safety and on simulation modelling in healthcare planning. She holds a PhD in Operations, Technology and Innovation Management from Manchester Business School on the performance of EU Framework Programme healthcare technology projects.

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