
Rotterdam, December 2011 --- RSM Insight 08 was just published. In this issue, you will find fresh and practical perspectives on the effective management of firms. At the global firm level, Jatinder Sidhu, et al. show how companies can manage the sharing of knowledge among internationally dispersed teams, while Frank Wijen and Rob van Tulder provide strategies for coping with changing environmental regulations. At a local level, Lonneke Roza, et al. explain the value of corporate community initiatives. Finally, did you know that certain types of body posture and other physical inputs can affect ourdecision-making processes, and that these insights may help improve marketing performance? How? Read the article by Bram Van den Bergh, et al. to find out.
Rotterdam, December 2011 --- RSM Insight 08 was just published. In this issue, you will find fresh and practical perspectives on the effective management of firms. At the global firm level, Jatinder Sidhu, et al. show how companies can manage the sharing of knowledge among internationally dispersed teams, while Frank Wijen and Rob van Tulder provide strategies for coping with changing environmental regulations. At a local level, Lonneke Roza, et al. explain the value of corporate community initiatives. Finally, did you know that certain types of body posture and other physical inputs can affect ourdecision-making processes, and that these insights may help improve marketing performance? How? Read the article by Bram Van den Bergh, et al. to find out.
The purpose of RSM Insight is indeed to bring to executives useful insights into the latest management research being conducted at RSM. By doing so, RSM researchers seek to share and transfer not just their knowledge, but cutting edge management science that is of real value in practical terms; value that can help leaders ensure their organisations stay ahead of the pack through continued innovation, strong competitive advantage, and inspired leadership. RSM has much to offer the world of business through the research of its management scholars. It is through platforms such as RSM Insight that we are able to reinforce the relevance of the school’s scientific endeavours to practitioners. To read it, click here.
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