International business: the new realities
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adam_text | Contents
Preface
27
Part
1
Foundation Concepts
36
1
Introduction: What Is International Business?
37
Facebook: A Global Phenomenon
36
What Are the Key Concepts in International Business?
39
The Nature of
International
Trade
40
The Nature of International Investment
41
Services as Well as Products
42
The International Financial Services Sector
43
How Does International Business Differ from Domestic
Business?
44
The Four Risks in Internationalization
45
Who Participates in International Business?
47
Multinational
Enterprise
(MNE)
47
Governments and Nongovernmental Organizations
(NGOs) 49
■
Global Trend: LJNIQLD: A Japanese International Success
49
Why Do Firms Internationalize?
50
Why Study International Business?
52
Facilitator of the Global Economy and Interconnoc
toflness
Ъ?
Contributor to National Economic Well-Beincj {->?..
A Competitive Advantage for the Firm
53
A Competitive Advantage for You
ЪЗ
An Opportunity to Support Sustainability and Corporate Citizenship
S3
■
You Can Do It | Recent
Grad in
IB: Ashley Lumb
54
■
Closing Case: Internationalization at Harley-Davidson
55
■
Chapter Essentials: Key Terms
56
Summary
57
Test Your
Comprehension
57
Apply Your Understanding
58
O globalEDGE™
Internet Exercises
58
2
Globalization of Markets and the Internationalization
of the Firm
61
Bangalore: IT s Global Destination
60
Why Globalization Is Not New
63
phases
o Glosa;
zaton
63
Market Globalization: An Organizing Framework
65
Dimensions of Market Globalization
66
Drivers of Market Globalization
68
Technological Advances
69
11
Contenti
Information
Гіч^ иіиуу
69
Corï rTiuriiirftiCVi
12
Manufacturing
i i
transportation
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Societal Consequences of Market Globalization
73
■
Global Trend: Globalization and E-Business in the Online World
74
(
ontagion Rapid Spread of Monetary or Financial Crises
74
loss of National Sovereignty
75
Offshorinq and
tlu*
Flight of Jobs
76
f f
feet on the Poor 7b
Effect on
Sustamahíhty
and the Natural Environment
77
Effect on Ndtioritil
С
ulhire
80
Globalization and Africa
81
Firm-Level Consequences of Market Globalization: Internationalization
of the Firm s Value Chain
81
■
Closing Case: Debating the Merits of Globalization
83
■
Chapter Essentials: Key Terms
84
Summary
84
Test Your
Comprehension
85
Apply Your Understanding
86
O globalEDGE™
Internet Exercises
86
Organizational Participants That Make International
Business Happen
89
The Emergence of Born Global Firms
88
Four Types of Participants in International Business
90
Participants Arranged by Value-Chain Activity
91
Illustrating the International Value Chain Using Nokia
92
Focal Firms in International Business
93
The Multinational Enterprise
(MNE)
94
Small and Mediurn-Si/ed Enterprises
96
Born Global Firms
96
International Entry Strategies of Focal Firms
97
A Framework for Classifying International Entry Strategies
97
Other Types of International Entry Strategies
98
Distribution Channel Intermediaries in International Business
100
Intermediaries Based
m
the Foreign Market
101
Intermediaries Based sn the Home Country
102
Onime
Intermediates
104
Facilitators in International Business
104
■
Global Trend: Online Retailers Surge Ahead
105
Governments in International Business
107
■
Closing Case: DHL. FedEx, and UPS: Shifting Fortunes in the Global
Logistics Services Industry
108
■
Chapter Essentials: Key Terms
109
Summary
110
Test Your
Comprehension
111
Apply Your Understanding
111
Ό
gtobeJEDGE™ Internet Exercises
112
Contents 13
Part
2
The Environment of International Business
114
4
The Cultural Environment of International
Business
115
Culture and Management: Google in China
114
The Nature of Cross-Cultural Risk
117
Characteristics of Culture
119
What Culture Is Not
119
Socialization and Acculturation
120
The Many Dimensions of
С
ulture
120
Lenses to Understand Culture
120
High- and Low-Context Cultures
122
Hofstede s Research on National Culture
123
Cultural Metaphors
125
Idioms
125
Subjective and Objective Dimensions of Culture
125
Values and Attitudes
126
Deal versus Relationship Orientation
126
Example. Contrasting Mexico and the United States
126
Manners and Customs
126
Perceptions of Tune
127
Perceptions of Space
128
Religion
128
Symbolic Productions
129
Material Productions and Creative Expressions of Culture
124
Language: A Key Dimension of Culture
132
Cultural Change
134
Technology, the Internet, and Culture
1 34
Globalization s Effect on Culture Are Cultures Convofqincj?
1 34
Context of International Business
135
Culture
and the Services Sector
! 36
Overcoming Cross-Cultural Risk: Managerial Guidelines
136
■
You Can Do It | Recent
Grad in
IB: Zhibo (Lawrence) Yu
137
■
Global Trend: Minimizing Cross-Cultural Bias with Critical Incident
Analysis
138
■
Closing Case: Hollywood s Influence on Global Culture
139
■
Chapter Essentials: Key Terms
141
Summary
141
Test Your
Comprehension
142
Apply Your Understanding
142
О
globalEDGE™ Internet Exercises
143
5
Ethics, Sustainability, and Corporate Social Responsibility
in International Business
145
Corporate Social Responsibility at Coco-Cola
144
Ethical Challenges in International Business
147
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Intellectual Property Violations
148
Bribery
149
Corruption
150
Key Aspects of International Ethics
151
The Value of Behaving Ethically
151
Variation in Ethical Standards among Countries
152
An Ethical Dilemma
1 52
Linking Ethics. Corruption, and Responsible Behavior
153
Corporate Social Responsibility
153
The Value of CSR
154
The Role of Sustainability in International Operations
155
■
Global Trend: Global Corporate Social Responsibility Rises to the Top
of the
MNE
Agenda
156
Corporate Governance and Its Implications for Managers
158
Code of Conduct
158
Deciding What Constitutes Ethical Behavior
159
A Framework for Making Ethical Decisions
159
Embracing CSR and Sustainability
161
A Global Consensus
161
■
Closing Case: Corruption at Siemens
162
■
Chapter Essentials: Key Terms
164
Summary
164
Test Your
Comprehension
165
Apply Your Understanding
165
O globalEDGE™
Internet Exercises
166
6
Theories of International Trade and Investment
169
Apple s Comparative and Competitive Advantages
168
Why Do Nations Trade?
172
Classical Theories
172
How Can Nations Enhance Their Competitive Advantage?
179
Contemporary Theories
179
■
Global Trend: Moving from Comparative to National Competitive
Advantages
185
Why and How Do Firms Internationalize?
185
Company Internationalization
185
How Can Internationalizing Firms Gain and Sustain Competitive
Advantage?
186
FDi-Based Explanations
186
Non-FDl-Based Explanations
192
■
Closing Case: Hyundai: Leading the Way in the Global Auto Industry
193
■
Chapter Essentials: Key Terms
194
Summary
195
Test Your
Comprehension
195
Apply Your Understanding
196
О
globaEDGE™ Internet Exercises
197
7
Political and Legal Systems in National Environments
199
>
The Political and Legal Realities of Doing Business in China
198
The Nature of Country Risk
200
How Prevalent is Conntrv Risk
■> 200
Contents 15
Political and Legal Environments in International Business
202
Political Systems
203
Totalitarianism
203
Socialism
204
Democracy
204
Democracy s Link to Economic Freedom and Openness
205
The Relationship between
Politicai
Systems and Economic Systems
206
Legal Systems
207
Common Law
207
Civil Law
208
Religious Law
208
Mixed Systems
209
Participants in Political and Legal Systems
209
Government
209
International Organizations
209
Regional Economic Blocs
210
Special Interest Groups
210
Competing Firms
210
Types of Country Risk Produced by Political Systems
211
Government Takeover of Corporate Assets
211
Embargoes and Sanctions
2
ì
1
Boycotts against Firms or Nations
212
Terrorism
212
War, Insurrection, and Violence
212
Example: Country Risk in the Middle East
213
Types of Country Risk Produced by Legal Systems
213
Country Risk Arising from the Host-Country Leqal Environment
2 13
Country Risk Arising from the Home-Country Legal Environment 21b
■
Global Trend: Evolving Legal Aspects of E-Commerce
217
Managing Country Risk
218
Proactive Environmental Scanning
218
Strict Adherence to Ethical Standards
218
Alliances with Qualified Local Partners
218
Protection through Legal Contracts
218
■
Closing Case: Political. Legal, and Ethical Dilemmas in the Global
Pharmaceutical Industry
219
■
Chapter Essentials: Key Terms
221
Summary
221
Test Your
Comprehension
222
Apply Your Understanding
222
О
globalEDGE™ Internet Exercises
223
8
Government Intervention in International
Business
225
Qatar Welcomes New Foreign Investment
224
The Nature of Government Intervention
227
Rationale for Government Intervention
228
DeVsive
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229
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16 Contents
Instruments
of Government
Intervention 230
Tariffs
230
Nonttiriff
Tracte
Barriers
232
Investment Btirnors
234
Subsidies and Other Government Support Programs
235
Consequences of Government Intervention
237
Evolution of Government Intervention
240
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
241
■
Global Trend: The World Trade Organization and Collapse
of the Doha Round
241
Intervention and the Global Financial Crisis
242
How Firms Can Respond to Government Intervention
242
Strategies for Managers
242
■
Closing Case: Government Intervention at Airbus and Boeing
244
■
Chapter Essentials: Key Terms
246
Summary
246
Test Your
Comprehension
247
Apply Your Understanding
247
О
globalEDGE™ Internet Exercises
248
9
Regional Economic Integration
251
Evolution of the European Union
250
Regional Integration and Economic Blocs
253
Levels of Regional Integration
253
The Leading Economic Blocs
255
The European Union
(EU) 255
European Free Trade Association
(EFTA)
260
North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
260
■
Global Trend: Troubles in the European Union
261
El Mercado
Comun
del
Sur
(MERCOSUR)
262
The Caribbean Community
(CARICOM)
262
Comunidad Andina de Naciones
(CAN)
262
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)
263
Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation
(APEC)
263
Australia and New Zealand Closer Economic Relations Agreement
(CER)
263
Economic Integration in the Middle East and Africa
264
Advantages of Regional Integration
264
Success Factors for Regional Integration
265
Ethical Dilemmas and Drawbacks of Regional Integration
266
Sustamability of Firm and National Assets
267
Management Implications of Regional Integration
269
■
Closing
Case: H&M:
Choosing between Global and Regional
Free Trade
270
■
Chapter Essentials: Key Terms
272
Summary
272
Test Your
Comprehension
273
Apply Your Understanding
273
О
gtobaEDGE™ Internet Exercises
274
10
Understanding Emerging Markets
277
>
The New Global Challengers. MNEs from Emerging Markets
276
Advanced Economies, Developing Economies, and Emerging Markets
278
Contents 17
Advanced
Economies
279
Developing Economies
279
Emerging Market Economies
283
What Makes Emerging Markets Attractive for International Business
285
■
Global Trend: China s Evolving Opportunities and Challenges
28Б
Emerging Markets as Target Markets
286
Emerging Markets as Manufacturing Bases
287
Emerging Markets as Sourcmg Destinations
287
Assessing the True Potential of Emerging Markets
287
Per-Capita Income as an Indicator of Market Potential
288
Middle Class as an Indicator of Market Potential
290
Risks and Challenges of Emerging Markets
291
Political Instability
291
Weak Intellectual Property Protection
291
Bureaucracy, Red Tape, and Lack of Transparency
291
Poor Physical Infrastructure
292
Partner Availability and Qualifications
292
Dominance of Family Conglomerates
292
Success Strategies for Emerging Markets
293
Customize Offerings to Unique Emerging Market Needs
293
Partner with Family Conglomerates
294
■
You Can Do It | Recent
Grads in
IB: Andrew
&
Jamie Waskey
295
Target Governments in Emerging Markets
295
Skillfully Challenge Emerging Market Competitors
296
Corporate Social Responsibility, Sustainability, and The Crisis
of Global Poverty
297
Foster Economic Development with Profitable
Projet
ts
29/
Microfinance
to Facilitate
Entrepreneurship
298
The Special Case of Africa
298
■
Closing Case: Prowling for Success: The Revival of Jaguar Land Rover
300
■
Chapter Essentials: Key Terms
302
Summary
302
Test Your
Comprehension
303
Apply Your Understanding
303
O globalEDGE™
Internet Exercises
304
11
The International Monetary and Financial Environment
307
The European Union and the Euro
306
Exchange Rates and Currencies in International Business
308
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315
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The Monetary and Financial Systems
317
International Monetary Systti Ti
317
Global Financial System
31 7
■
Global Trend: Global Financial Crisis
318
Key Players in the Monetary and Financial Systems
319
The Firm
319
National Stock Exc hanqes and Bond Markets
320
С
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320
■
You Can Do
łt |
Recent
Grads in
IB: Maria Keeley
321
Central Banks
322
The Bank for International Settlements
323
International Monetary
rund
323
Tfie World Bank
324
The Global Debt Crisis
324
■
Closing Case: AIG and Global Financial Contagion
326
■
Chapter Essentials: Key Terms
328
Summary
328
Test Your
Comprehension
329
Apply Your Understanding
329
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globalEDGE™ Internet Exercises
330
Part
3
Strategy and Opportunity Assessment
332
12
Strategy and Organization in the International Firm
333
IKEA s Global Strategy
332
Strategy in International Business
335
Building the Global Firm
336
Visionary Leadership
336
Organizational Culture
338
Organizational Processes
339
The Distinction between Multidornestic and Global Industries
339
The Integration-Responsiveness Framework
340
Pressures for Global Integration
341
Pressures for Local Responsiveness
341
Strategies Based on the Integration-Responsiveness Framework
342
Organizational Structure
345
Centralized or Decentralized Structure?
345
Organizational Structures for International Operations
346
Export Department
347
International Division Structure
348
Geographic Area Structure (Decentralized Structure)
349
Product Structure Centralized Structure)
349
Functional Structure Centralized Structure»
350
Globaf Matrix Structure
350
■
Closing Case: Lenovo—The Global Challenger from an Emerging
Market
352
■
Chapter Essentials: Key Terms
354
Summary
354
Test Your
Comprehension
355
Appřy
Your Understanding
356
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globaJBIGE™ Internet Exercises
356
Contents 19
13 Global Market
Opportunity Assessment
359
Estimating Demand in Emerging Markets
358
Task One: Analyze Organizational Readiness to Internationalize
362
Task Two: Assess the Suitability of Products and Services
for Foreign Markets
364
Task Three: Screen Countries to Identify Target Markets
365
Screening Countries for Exporting
365
■
Global Trend: Global Macro Trends That Affect International
Business
367
Country Screening tor Foreign Direct Investment
371
Country Screening for Sourcmg
372
Task Four: Assess Industry Market Potential
373
Data Sources for Estimating Industry Market Potential
374
Task Five: Choosing Foreign Business Partners
375
■
You Can Do It | Recent
Grad in
IB: Javier Estrada
376
Criteria for Choosing a Partner
377
Searching for Prospective Partners
377
Task Six: Estimate Company Sales Potential
377
Practical Approaches to Estimating Company Sales Potential
378
In Conclusion
380
■
Closing Case: Advanced
Biomedical
Devices: Assessing Readiness
to Export
381
■
Chapter Essentials: Key Terms
382
Summary
383
Test Your
Comprehension
383
Apply Your Understanding
384
O globalEDGE™
Internet Exercises
384
Part
4
Entering and Operating in International
Markets
386
14
Exporting and Countertrade
387
Li-Ning: Atheletic Apparel Entering the U.S. Again
386
An Overview of Foreign Market Entry Strategies
388
Characteristics of Internationalization
391
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Trend: The Emergence of
SME
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395
Managing Export-Import Transactions
399
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399
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Payment Methods in Exporting and Importing
400
Cash
m
Advance
401
Letter of Credit
401
Open Account
402
Export-Import Financing
403
Comrnercidl Banks
403
factoring, Forfaitmg, and Confirming
403
Distribution
Channel Intermediaries
403
Buyers and Suppliers
404
Intracorporate Financing
404
Government Assistance Programs
404
Multilateral Development Banks (MDBs)
404
Identifying and Working with Foreign Intermediaries
404
Working with Foreign Intermediaries
405
When Intermediary Relations Go Bad
406
Countertrade: A Popular Approach for Emerging Markets
and Developing Economies
407
Magnitude and Drivers of Countertrade
408
Types of Countertrade
408
Risks of Countertrade
409
Why Consider Countertrade?
409
■
Closing Case: Barrett Farm Foods: A Small Firm s International
Launch
410
■
Chapter Essentials: Key Terms
411
Summary
411
Test Your
Comprehension
412
Apply Your Understanding
413
О
globalEDGE™ Internet Exercises
414
15
Foreign Direct Investment and Collaborative Ventures
417
Huawei s Investments in Africa
416
International Investment and Collaboration
418
Trends in Foreign Direct Investment and Collaborative Ventures
419
Motives for FDI and Collaborative Ventures
419
Market-Seeking Motives
420
Resource- or Asset-Seeking Motives
420
Efficiency-Seeking Motives
421
Characteristics of Foreign Direct Investment
423
■
You Can Do It | Recent
Grad in
IB: Jennifer
Knippen
424
Challenges of FDI
425
Corporate Social Responsibility. Sustamability. and FDI
425
Most Active Firms
m
FDI
426
Service Firms and FDl
426
Leading Destinations for FDI
426
Factors to Consider
m
Choosing FDI Locations
427
Types of Foreign Direct Investment
428
Greenfield Investment versus Mergers and Acquisitions
428
The Nature of Ownership
m
FDI
429
Vertical versus Horizontal Integration
430
■
Global Trend: FDI in the Global Economy
431
Contents 21
International
Collaborative
Ventures
431
Equity Joint Ventures
431
Project-Based, Nonequity Ventures
432
Differences between Equity and Project-Based, Nonequity Ventures
43
Consortium
432
Cross-Licensing Agreements
433
Managing Collaborative Ventures
433
Understand Potential Risks in Collaboration
433
Pursue a Systematic Process for Partnering
434
Ensure Success with Collaborative Ventures
435
The Experience of Retailers in Foreign Markets
436
Challenges of International Retailing
437
International Retailing Success Factors
437
■
Closing Case:
DaimlerChrysler:
A Failed Global Merger
438
■
Chapter Essentials: Key Terms
440
Summary
440
Test Your
Comprehension
441
Apply Your Understanding
441
Ό
globalEDGE™ Internet Exercises
442
16
Licensing, Franchising, and Other Contractual
Strategies
445
Harry Potter: The Magic of Licensing
444
Contractual Entry Strategies
446
Unique Aspects of
Contractual
Relationships
447
Licensing as an Entry Strategy
448
Trademark and Copyright Licensing
449
Know-How Licensing
450
The World s Top Licensing Firms
450
Advantages and Disadvantages of Licensing
451
Advantages of Licensing
451
Disadvantages of Licensing
452
Franchising as an Entry Strategy
453
Who Are the Top Global Franchisors^
455
■
Global Trend: Internationalization of Franchising. Emerging
Markets
456
Advantages and Disadvantages of Franchising
457
The Franovscy Perspective
457
Tnp
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453
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462
Closing Case: Subway and the Challenges of Franchising in China
463
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465
Summary
465
Test Your
Comprehension
466
Apply Your Understanding
467
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Global Sourcing
471
Global Sourcing of Pharmaceutical Drug Trials
470
Outsourcing, Global Sourcing, and Offshoring
472
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473
Global Sourcing
474
Offshoring
476
Scope of Global Sourcing
477
Diversity of Countries That Initiate and Receive Outsourced Work
477
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Sourcing Game
478
Strategic Choices in Global Sourcing
479
Benefits of Global Sourcing
480
Cost Efficiency
480
Ability to Achieve Strategic Goals
480
Risks of Global Sourcing
482
Strategies for Minimizing the Risks of Global Sourcing
483
Implementing Global Sourcing Through Supply-Chain
Management
484
Information and Communications Technology
486
Logistics and Transportation
487
Transportation Modes
487
Global Sourcing, Corporate Social Responsibility,
and Sustainability
488
Potential Harm to Local and National Economy from Global
Sourcing
488
Public Poky on Global Sourcing
489
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489
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491
Summary
491
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492
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493
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496
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Marketing in the Global Firm
497
Emaar Properties: Entry to the Egyptian Market
496
Global Market Segmentation
498
Standardization and Adaptation of International Marketing
500
Standardization
500
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502
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503
Standardization and Adaptation A Balancing Act
504
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Global
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505
Global Branding
505
Global Product Development
506
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Economies
507
International Pricing
508
Factors That Affect International Pricing
508
A Framework for Setting
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509
Managing International Price Escalation
510
Managing Pricing Under Varying Currency Conditions
511
Transfer Pricing
511
Gray Market Activity (Parallel Imports)
513
International Marketing Communications
514
International Advertising
514
International Promotional Activities
515
International Distribution
516
Global Account Management
517
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517
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519
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519
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520
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Human Resource Management in the Global Firm
523
Etisalat Egypt: Attracting and Maintaining the Best
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522
The Strategic Role of Human Resources in International
Business
524
Differences between Domestic and
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525
Key Tasks in International Human Resource Management 52b
International Staffing Policy
526
Recruiting, Selecting, and Developing
Talont
528
Cultivating Global Mind-Sets
528
Cultural Intelligence
529
Expatriate Assignment Failure and Culture Shock
529
Preparation and Training of International Employees
530
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530
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Glossary
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Author
Index 601
Company Index 605
Subject
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title_full | International business the new realities S. Tamer Cavusgil ; Gary Knight ; John R. Riesenberger |
title_fullStr | International business the new realities S. Tamer Cavusgil ; Gary Knight ; John R. Riesenberger |
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title_short | International business |
title_sort | international business the new realities |
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