Asia's Turning Point: An Introduction to Asia's Dynamic Economies at the Dawn of the New CenturyISBN: 978-0-470-82360-6
Hardcover
350 pages
March 2009
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Ivan Tselichtchev is professor at the Niigata University of
Management in Japan since 1994. He graduated from Moscow University
in 1979 and joined Russia’s leading think tank, the Institute
of World Economy and International Relations. He got his Ph.D. in
1983 and became Senior Researcher in 1984. Tselichtchev is the
author of four books and co-author of many others. He has written
more than 200 articles on the Asian, Japanese, Russian and
international economy as well as on international politics, in
English, Japanese and Russian. In 2005, the Committee of the
Cabinet Office of the Government of Japan named Tselichtchev
Seikatsu Tatsujin (A Master of Life) which means a person
with outstanding achievements and lifestyle.
Philippe Debroux is a Belgian national and for over 30 years resident in Japan. He holds an MBA from INSEAD and a Ph.D. from Brussels University. He began his career in a Japanese company before entering academic life in the mid-1980s. He has since developed a successful career as a professor of business in Japan, Vietnam, Belgium and France while continuing in-depth field research focused on developments in human resource management, innovation and entrepreneurship in Japan and other Asian countries. His substantial experience in both business life and academic research give his work a particular cachet. Effectively combining theory and practice, his books and articles make a valuable contribution to our understanding of Asia.
Philippe Debroux is a Belgian national and for over 30 years resident in Japan. He holds an MBA from INSEAD and a Ph.D. from Brussels University. He began his career in a Japanese company before entering academic life in the mid-1980s. He has since developed a successful career as a professor of business in Japan, Vietnam, Belgium and France while continuing in-depth field research focused on developments in human resource management, innovation and entrepreneurship in Japan and other Asian countries. His substantial experience in both business life and academic research give his work a particular cachet. Effectively combining theory and practice, his books and articles make a valuable contribution to our understanding of Asia.