In the new ninth edition of Contemporary Management by Jones/George continues to provide students the most current and up-to-date account of the changes taking place in the world of business management. In this revision, the focus is on making Principles of Management relevant and interesting to today’s students―something that we know from instructor and student feedback engages them and encourages them to make the effort necessary to assimilate the text material. This product mirrors the changes taking place in management practices by incorporating recent developments in management theory, research, and by providing vivid, current examples of how managers of companies large and small have responded to the changes taking place.
Gareth R. Jones is a Professor of Management in the Lowry Mays College and Graduate School of Business at Texas A&M University. He received his B.A. in Economics/Psychology and his Ph.D. in Management from the University of Lancaster, U.K. He previously held teaching and research appointments at the University Warwick, Michigan State University, and the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign. He is a frequent visitor and speaker at universities in both the United Kingdom and the United States.
He specializes in strategic management and organizational theory and is well known for his research that applies transaction cost analysis to explain many forms of strategic and organizational behaviour. He is currently interested in strategy process, competitive advantage, and information technology issues. He is also investigating the relationships between ethics, trust, and organizational culture and studying the role of affect in the strategic decision-making process.
He has published many articles in leading journals of the field and his recent work has appeared in the Academy of Management Review, Journal of International Business Studies, Human Relations. An article on the role of information technology on many aspects of organizational functioning was recently published in the Journal of Management. One of his articles won the Academy of Management Journal Best Paper Award, and he is one of the most prolific authors in the Academy of Management Review. He is or has served on the editorial boards of the Academy of Management Review, the Journal of Management, and Management Inquiry.
Gareth Jones has taken his academic knowledge and used it to craft leading textbooks in management, and three other major areas in the management discipline: organizational behaviour, organizational theory, and strategic management. His books are widely recognized for their innovative, contemporary content, and for the clarity with which they communicate complex, real-world issues to students. He comes from a long line of educators and is happy that his two children, Nicholas who is 10, and Julia who is 9, seem to show similar interests, as they are always trying to teach him new things.
Do we even rate academic books?? I don’t know based on what to rate it to be honest..
I am going to rate it by how easy the book itself made the course for me. Did it simplify? Explained much? Didn’t explain enough and all.
To honest it really did help, the course slides didn’t offer as much as this book did, loved how after every definition of a concept that is described in a long paragraph, the keyword is taken out of the paragraph with its definition and is listed down beneath the paragraph. Which for me it helped me to differentiate between the example explained in the paragraph and the actual meaning of the concept 5 out of 5 for that part.
But I think speaking of it from my POV as a student who had to study the book for academic purposes, I don’t think I enjoyed it or read it as it was supposed to be read, since many concepts in the book the instructor didn’t bother on mentioning but he would tell us to read the book and try to understand it through the book only, and again I don’t think the book did any less of a job to explain it properly, it was just the experience I went through that effects my overall feeling towards this book, nothing on the book directly.
Demasiado caro para comprarlo en físico en Argentina, pero acá me tienen, con un pedazo de papel en la mochila rompiéndome la espalda. Pero al menos es ligero... de leer.