REVIEWS
The journal is not about Asia for Asians but is a global forum for a global audience with a regional perspective. The journal has a wide cultural mix of contributors, starting with Ronald Dore, the doyen of commentators on Japanese management techniques.......To date, the journal has focussed on practice in Asian or Asian companies. Many articles comment on the adaptation and implementation of Asian management techniques (mainly Japanese) in other Asian countries.....the articles are of high quality....and if the journal continues in the same vein it will provide a central core of information on Asian management activities.
Times Higher Education Supplement, 23rd April 2004
The issues examined feature thoroughly researched articles on topics such as government policy on foreign-financed firms in southern China, a historical review of Japanese management theories and a comparative study of Malaysian and South Korean experiences during the Asian financial crisis. The eye-catching green matte-finished cover should stand out on shelves: the mid-sized, square bound journal is user friendly.
Library Journal, November 2003




