Absolute Essentials of International Business

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Company's Home Market
Company's International Success
Company’s Home Market
Company’s International Success
cross-border management
cross-cultural business decision frameworks
cultural adaptation strategies
Duplicating
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Era of globalisation
FDI
Follow
global economic policy
Global Gdp
Global Talent Management
Hold
Horizontal FDI
Inclined
International Business
International Business Ethics
international market entry methods
International Monetary Fund
Keynes
Knowledge Spillover
MNE
MNE Subsidiary
Payments
political risk analysis
Socioeconomic Development
Talented International Managers
transnational corporate governance
Turnkey Projects
Uncertainty Avoidance
USA
Vice Versa
Zeitgeist

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367077105
  • Weight: 294g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Sep 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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As challenges to the era of globalisation emerge, international business grows in importance and complexity as a field of study. This shortform textbook introduces learners to the frameworks within which international business occurs and to the range of actions that companies might undertake in these environments.

Owing to an emphasis on cross-border interactions, international business is a politicised field, and this book provides readers with the tools to deepen their understanding not only of the actions that companies might take but also of the economic, societal, cultural and political frameworks affecting how decisions are made.

With a refreshing realism in its approach, this book will be perfect brief reading for students required to understand the obstacles that global business practitioners must overcome to succeed.

Alan Sitkin is Senior Lecturer in International Business and Sustainability at Regent's University London. He recently served eight years in London Borough of Enfield as Councillor and Cabinet Member for Economic Regeneration. This followed a previous fifteen year career in International Finance working out of Paris, Zurich and London.

Karine Mangion-Thornley is Senior Lecturer in Business and Management and Human Resources at Regent’s University London, UK.