F. Landa Jocano
Auteur van Questions and challenges in Philippine prehistory (Professorial chair lecture series : monograph)
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Questions and challenges in Philippine prehistory (Professorial chair lecture series : monograph) (1975) 15 exemplaren
Filipino Worldview: Ethnography of Local Knowledge (Anthropology of the Filipino People V) (2001) 6 exemplaren
Anthropology of the Filipino people 6 exemplaren
Philippine prehistory : an anthropological overview of the beginnings of Filipino society and culture (1975) 5 exemplaren
The Ilocanos: An ethnography of family and community life in the Ilocos region (diamond jubilee publication) (1982) 5 exemplaren
Filipino Indigenous Ethnic Communities: Patterns, Variations, and Typologies (Anthropology of the Filipino People II) (1998) 4 exemplaren
Sulod society; a study in the kinship system and social organization of a mountain people of central Panay (2009) 3 exemplaren
Management by Culture: Fine-Tuning Modern Management to Filipino Culture THIRD EDITION (1999) 3 exemplaren
FOLK CHRISTIANITY A Preliminary Study of Conversion and Patterning of Christian Experiences in the Philippines 2 exemplaren
Myths and legends of the early Filipinos 1 exemplaar
Unknown Book 11782422 1 exemplaar
Towards developing a Filipino corporate culture: Uses of Filipino traditional structures and values in modern… (1999) 1 exemplaar
Philippine Pre-History 1 exemplaar
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Because...
1.Most management concepts and practices in Philippine corporations are of Foreign derivations,
dominantly American and European
2.These concepts and practices are based on Western experiences
3.They are also intended to manage Western workers
4.Thus, if used directly to manage non-Western workers like Filipinos, these concepts and practices
create more problems than resolve existing ones