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International business: environments and operations [by] John D. Daniels, Ernest W. Ogram, Jr. [and] Lee H. Radebaugh

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Reading, Mass., Menlo Park, Cal., etc., Addison-Wesley [2009]Producer: ©2009. Description: 902 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), color maps ; 28 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780135001127
  • 0135001129
  • 0201014564
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 22 658.18 D.J.I
Contents:
Preface xxviiAbout the Authors xxxvii Part I: BACKGROUND FOR INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS 21 Globalization and International Business 2 Part II: COMPARATIVE ENVIRONMENTAL FRAMEWORKS 442 The Cultural Environments Facing Business 443 The Political and Legal Environments Facing Business 864 The Economic Environment 1185 Globalization and Society 160 Part III: THEORIES AND INSTITUTIONS: TRADE AND INVESTMENT 2006 International Trade and Factor Mobility Theory 2007 Governmental Influence on Trade 2388 Cross-National Cooperation and Agreements 266 Part IV: WORLD FINANCIAL ENVIRONMENT 3049 Global Foreign Exchange Markets 30410 The Determination of Exchange Rates 340 Part V: GLOBAL STRATEGY, STRUCTURE, AND IMPLEMENTATION 37011 The Strategy of International Business 37012 Country Evaluation and Selection 41013 Export and Import Strategies 45014 Direct Investment and Collaborative Strategies 48215 The Organization of International Business 518 Part VI: MANAGING INTERNATIONAL OPERATIONS 55816 Marketing Globally 55817 Global Manufacturing and Supply Chain Management 59818 International Accounting Issues 63019 The Multinational Finance Function 67020 Human Resource Management 704
Summary: For undergraduate and graduate level international business courses. International Business, 12/e is an authoritative and engaging voice on conducting business in international markets.
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Previous ed.: Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Pearson Prentice Hall, 2007.

Formerly CIP. |5 Uk

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Preface xxviiAbout the Authors xxxvii Part I: BACKGROUND FOR INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS 21 Globalization and International Business 2 Part II: COMPARATIVE ENVIRONMENTAL FRAMEWORKS 442 The Cultural Environments Facing Business 443 The Political and Legal Environments Facing Business 864 The Economic Environment 1185 Globalization and Society 160 Part III: THEORIES AND INSTITUTIONS: TRADE AND INVESTMENT 2006 International Trade and Factor Mobility Theory 2007 Governmental Influence on Trade 2388 Cross-National Cooperation and Agreements 266 Part IV: WORLD FINANCIAL ENVIRONMENT 3049 Global Foreign Exchange Markets 30410 The Determination of Exchange Rates 340 Part V: GLOBAL STRATEGY, STRUCTURE, AND IMPLEMENTATION 37011 The Strategy of International Business 37012 Country Evaluation and Selection 41013 Export and Import Strategies 45014 Direct Investment and Collaborative Strategies 48215 The Organization of International Business 518 Part VI: MANAGING INTERNATIONAL OPERATIONS 55816 Marketing Globally 55817 Global Manufacturing and Supply Chain Management 59818 International Accounting Issues 63019 The Multinational Finance Function 67020 Human Resource Management 704

For undergraduate and graduate level international business courses. International Business, 12/e is an authoritative and engaging voice on conducting business in international markets.

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