National Cultures of the World: A Statistical Reference
By (Author) Philip Parker
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
25th February 1997
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Anthropology
Econometrics and economic statistics
Cultural studies
Reference works
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This work is an examination of "borderless" markets where national boundaries are no longer the relevant criteria in making international marketing, economic planning and business decisions. Understanding non-political borders is especially important for products and industries that are "culture bound", and those that require local adaptation. National culture is often one critical factor that affects economic development, demographic behaviour and general business policies around the world. Over 75,000 statistics are provided for over 230 national groups covering a number of social, economic and business variables. A significant review of literature is also included.
Although the volumes are valuable as a set, each volume is also complete in itself... The set is very useful as a starting point for economists, social scientists, and those interested in cross-cultural studies. It is recommended for academic libraries.-Choice
"Although the volumes are valuable as a set, each volume is also complete in itself... The set is very useful as a starting point for economists, social scientists, and those interested in cross-cultural studies. It is recommended for academic libraries."-Choice
PHILIP PARKER is an Associate Professor at the European Institute of Business Administration (INSEAD) in Fontainebleau, France, where he teaches graduate courses in multivariate statistics, strategic marketing, and international marketing. He is the author of Climatic Effects on Individual, Social, and Economic Behavior (Greenwood, 1995).