LINDEN, MI, August 22, 2010 (Press-News.org) Today the managing director of PryMarke, LLC in Linden, Michigan, announced the full development of his book's Editorial Advisory Board (EAB). Titled "Cultural Variations and Business Performance: Contemporary Globalism," the book is to be published in 2011 by IGI Global in Hershey, Pennsylvania.
"This EAB represents nationalities from around the world," said Bryan Christiansen, the book's editor and PryMarke's managing director since 2004. "The publication is intended for scholar-practitioners who need to better understand how today's globalization affects business performance by examining cultural variations and transcultural interaction from a global perspective," continued Christiansen.
A business professor at Ellis University in Chicago since 2005, Christiansen proudly announces the following individuals on the EAB in its entirety with the current affiliation(s) of each member:
Nigel L. Williams—University of Bedfordshire, UK
Ekaterina Turkina—HEC Montreal, Canada
Andrew Carpenter—Ellis University, USA
Russell Radford—Ellis University, USA
Mona Chung—Deakin University, Australia
Craig Bach—Drexel University, USA
Mohammad Ayub Khan—Tecnologico de Monterrey, Mexico
Andreas M. Hartmann—Tecnologico de Monterrey, Mexico
Diana Bank Guzmán—Universidad de Las Americas, Mexico
Eman ElShenawy—Suez Canal University, Egypt
Jeremy Graves—University of South Carolina, USA
Julia Lewis Spann—Nova Southeastern University, USA
Paul Willie—Nova Southeastern University, USA
Julianne Seely—Grantham University, USA
Susan Scott—St. George's University, Grenada
Paul Selinger—Igos Consulting; University of Prague, Czech Republic
"Readers should bear in mind the tumultuous world events since 2008 are still being evaluated by other experts to restructure global and national systems to work effectively in today's new realities. I hope this reference book will contribute positively during the process," said Christiansen.
Since 1988, IGI Global has provided comprehensive research on computer science and information technology management regarding how information technology affects human activities and interactions. IGI Global is a leading multimedia publisher of books, reference works, journals, encyclopedias, teaching cases, proceedings, and databases covering the areas of education, social science, library science, healthcare, business management, public administration, and computer science. Information on all of IGI Global's authoritative resources can be found at http://www.igi-global.com. The publisher has offices in Hershey, Pennsylvania, and New York City, New York.
The "Call for Chapter Proposals" for the book can be viewed at: http://igi-global.com/AuthorsEditors/AuthorEditorResources/CallForBookChapters/CallForChapterDetails.aspx?CallForContentId=c34049b6-7442-41d7-a630-b03e9c5c11a1
For more information on PryMarke, LLC, please contact Bryan Christiansen on 517-294-5056. He can also be reached by email at bchristiansen@prymarke.com or bchristiansen@faculty.ellis.edu. The company website address is: http://prymarke.vpweb.com.
For more information on IGI Global, please contact Kristin Klinger, Senior Editorial Director, in Pennsylvania on 717-533-8845 ext. 128.
PryMarke, LLC is a US-based new business development consultancy operating worldwide.
PryMarke, LLC Executive Announces Book's Editorial Advisory Board
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