ISBN:
9783531908915
Language:
English
Pages:
Online-Ressource (XV, 393 p, online resource)
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Series Statement:
Bücher
Parallel Title:
Druckausg. Peters, Björn Managing diversity in intergovernmental organisations
Keywords:
Umweltpolitik
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Internationale Organisation
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Personalmanagement
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Diversity Management
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Mekong
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Business
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Leadership
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Political science
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Business and Management
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Political science
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Intergovernmental cooperation Management
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International cooperation Management
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International organization Management
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Natural resources Management
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Diversity Management
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Supranationale Organisation
Abstract:
Intensifying worldwide environmental changes as well as political, cultural, religious, and economic crises have made intergovernmental organisations (IGOs) important instruments in international and global cooperation. In order to cope with their diverse stakeholders, it is more imperative than ever for intergovernmental organisations to engage in personnel policy on an international scale. Successful diversity management is an essential prerequisite for organisational performance, conflict management, and dynamics of IGOs. Björn A. Peters examines the challenges of diversity and managing diversity in IGOs on the basis of the Mekong River Commission case study.
Description / Table of Contents:
Preliminary; Introduction; Diversity Management in Intergovernmental Organisations; Programmatic Orientation: Personnel Policy as the Embracing Framework; Diversity and Managing Diversity: Theory and State of the Art; Research process and empirical proceedings; Diversity and Managing Diversity in an Intergovernmental Organisation: The Mekong River Commission Case Study; Diversity and Managing Diversity: Implications for Intergovernmental Organisations; Résumé and Conclusions; Back matter
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DOI:
10.1007/978-3-531-90891-5
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