Advanced Introduction To Negotiation


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Advanced Introduction to Negotiation


Advanced Introduction to Negotiation

Author: Thompson, Leigh

language: en

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Release Date: 2022-09-15


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Providing a comprehensive overview of the key theories and concepts that have guided the field of negotiation for several decades, Leigh Thompson and Cynthia Wang demonstrate how collaborative multi-disciplinary research has enriched the study of negotiation.

Advanced Introduction to Global Production Networks


Advanced Introduction to Global Production Networks

Author: Neil M. Coe

language: en

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Release Date: 2021-01-29


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Written by Neil M. Coe, this Advanced Introduction provides a comprehensive guide to the vibrant and expanding global production network (GPN) approach, through deftly exploring its antecedents, theoretical underpinnings, and debates and controversies in the field. The author argues overall that, during a time of profound on-going challenges within the global economic system, the need for a GPN framework has never been more pressing.

Advanced Introduction to Contract Law and Theory


Advanced Introduction to Contract Law and Theory

Author: Brian H. Bix

language: en

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Release Date: 2023-07-01


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This comprehensive Advanced Introduction provides an overview of contract law and contemporary contract theory. Demonstrating that an understanding of theory and policy is a vital aspect of being an effective practicing lawyer, Brian H. Bix explores which theoretical approaches can best explain and justify contract law, arguing for greater critical attention to the connections between contract law theory, practice, and teaching.