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Morgen Witzel(born 1960) is a Canadianhistorian,business theorist,consultant, lecturer and author of management books, especially known from his work on "Doing business in China"[1][2]and on "Managing in virtual organizations".[3][4]

Biography

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Witzel grew up inSalmon Armin the Canadian province ofBritish Columbia,and received his BA in history in 1982 and his MA in Renaissance History in 1984 both from theUniversity of Victoria.[5]

Witzel had started as journalist at a Weekly newspaper inSalmon Arm.After graduation, he started as independent researcher and writer, and started some research and publishing partnerships. In 1995 he moved to the United Kingdom, where he was lecturer at theLondon Business Schoolfrom 1995 to 1999. With Tim Ambler he participated in the Doing Business in China course on the MBA Programme, which eventually also resulted in their 2008 bookDoing business in China.

Early 2000s Witzel focussed on research, editing and writing books, among other forContinuum International Publishing Group,RoutledgeandThomson Reuters.[5]He has been lecturer at other business schools, and consultant for many companies. Since 2011 he is Fellow at theUniversity of Exeter Business Schoolin the Centre for Leadership Studies.

Selected publications

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Books

  • Tarbell, Ida Minerva, and Morgen Witzel.New ideals in business.Thoemmes, 2002.
  • Warner, Malcolm, and Morgen Witzel.Managing in virtual organizations.CengageBrain. com, 2004.
  • Witzel, Morgen.Fifty key figures in management.Routledge, 2004.
  • Ambler, T., Witzel, M., Xi, C., & Chao, X. I.Doing business in China.Routledge, 2008.
  • Witzel, Morgen, and Malcolm Warner (editors).The Oxford Handbook of Management Theorists.Oxford University Press, 2013, 2014.

Articles, a selection:

  • Witzel, Morgen L. "The failure of an internal market: The universities funding council bid system."Public Money & Management11.2 (1991): 41–48.
  • Witzel, Morgen. "A short history of efficiency."Business Strategy Review13.4 (2002): 38–47.

References

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  1. ^Chee, Harold, and Christopher West.Myths about doing business in China.Palgrave Macmillan, 2007.
  2. ^Holtbrügge, Dirk, and Jonas F. Puck.Geschäftserfolg in China: Strategien für den größten Markt der Welt.Springer, 2008.
  3. ^Li, Shenxue, and Hugh Scullion. "Bridging the distance: Managing cross-border knowledge holders."Asia Pacific Journal of Management23.1 (2006): 71-92.
  4. ^Fineman, Stephen, Yiannis Gabriel, and David Sims.Organizing & organizations.Sage Publications, 2009.
  5. ^abMorgen Witzel biographyArchived2013-10-19 at theWayback Machineatmorgenwitzel,2013
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