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International business / Alan M. Rugman, Simon Collinson, Richard M. Hodgetts.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Harlow, England ; New York : Prentice Hall/Financial Times, 2006.Edition: 4th edDescription: xxxiii, 664 p. : col. ill. ; 26 cm. + 1 student access kitISBN:
  • 0273701746 (paperback)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 658.049 RUG
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Outsourcing. Emerging economies. Environmental impacts. These are just three of the many key issues currently facing international businesses, which are all examined in the fourth edition of this well-respected textbook. Taking a regional approach, the text challenges some of the underlying assumptions behind globalization and focuses on both the dominant economies - the EU, the US and Japan - as well as emerging markets, such as Brazil, India and China, of world trade. The book also integrates analysis of the competitive environment and the internal resources of the firm to provide a strategic view of international business. The result is an engaging and comprehensive account of the realities of international business today. The text will be invaluable for anyone studying international business as part of a degree programme and aiming to attain a confident and thorough understanding of the subject. Amazon, Carrefour and Kodak; detailed exploration of culture, corporate responsibility and the natural environment; specific coverage of key geographical regions of international business; analysis of the environment and firm provides central strategic focus; and interactive teaching and learning resources including animation and video. This excellent text provides a focused, comprehensive and relevant coverage of contemporary international business. Theory and practice are combined, making a highly readable text, and its wealth of case material make it a text that students should find both stimulating and challenging. - Jean Barclay, Sheffield Hallam University. Professor Rugman brings his diverse and knowledgeable background to this highly successful textbook, making it the most practical, interesting and current international business management text available. - Marcel Kohler, University of KwaZulu-Natal. The book is well written, richly illustrated with real-life cases and gives an excellent overview of the field. The many examples are a good help in understanding the theories presented. overlooked, or underestimated, in other international business publications. - Dr Matthijs Wolters, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam. Alan M. Rugman is Professor of International Business and L. Leslie Waters Chair in International Business, Indiana University and Associate Fellow at Templeton College, University of Oxford. Simon Collinson is Senior Lecturer in International Business at Warwick Business School, the University of Warwick.

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • Part 1 The World Of International Business
  • 1 Regional and Global Strategy
  • 2 The Multinational Enterprise
  • 3 The Triad and International Business
  • Part 2 The Environment Of International Business
  • 4 International Politics
  • 5 International Culture
  • 6 International Trade
  • 7 International Financial Markets and Institutions
  • Part 3 International Business Strategies
  • 8 Multinational Strategy
  • 9 Organizing Strategy
  • 10 Production Strategy
  • 11 Marketing Strategy
  • 12 Human Resource Management Strategy
  • 13 Political Risk and Negotiation Strategies
  • 14 International Financial Management
  • Part 4 International Business Strategies In Action
  • 15 Corporate Strategy and National Competitiveness
  • 16 European Union
  • 17 Japan
  • 18 North America
  • 19 Emerging Economies
  • 20 International Business, Ethics and the Natural Environment

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