The world of international business The environment of international business International business strategies International business strategies in action
More comprehensive than competing books, International Business includes: Strengthened, expanded global cases, examples, and 'industry' and 'country' mini-cases that give students practical insight into the ways companies actually behave ...
Porter believes that successful international trade These firms may make horizontal investments , pro- comes from the interaction of four country- and ducing the same goods abroad as they do at home , firm - specific elements : or they ...
This sixth volume in the Academy of International Buiness Series presents leading-edge research on contemporary themes in international business.
The globalization of business is irreversible. If your company has ever contemplated becoming a multinational firm, this is the guide for you.
The book takes a multidisciplinary, multi-perspective approach, placing International Business in its political, social and ethical context as well as its economic one.
The volume is conceived as a self-learning material as it includes the keys to most activities although it needs to be supported by the instructor in the classroom, trying to emphasise the written and oral communicative necessities of the ...
This book was published in 2003.Over the years the challenges of international business in organisation and culture have been one of the most intriguing issues facing managers.
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The focus of this book is on those factors which make international business – that is, commercial transactions which take place across borders or enterprises that operate across borders – distinctive from transactions that occur ...