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The global environment of business : new paradigms for international management / David W. Conklin.

By: Publication details: Los Angeles, Calif. : SAGE, c2011.Description: 305 p. : ill. ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 9781412950282 (pbk.)
  • 1412950287 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 337 CON 2011
Contents:
Differentiating strategies in accordance with cultural differences -- Coping with new concerns about corruption and fraud -- Adopting an ethics code and corporate social responsibility (CSR) : why, what, and how? -- Social capital : implications for entrepreneurship and innovation -- Strengthening the firm's knowledge capabilities -- Investing in new technologies -- Industry structure as a determinant of profitability -- Comparing nations as investment locations -- Adjusting to economic volatility -- Analyzing and evaluating political risks -- Seizing opportunities in privatization and regulatory changes -- Ongoing impacts of trade and investment agreements -- Summary and conclusion.
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Floor 3, Shelf 6 , Side 1, TierNo 3, BayNo 7

337 CON 2011 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available TBSxx,28000,03,CL 5000104549

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Differentiating strategies in accordance with cultural differences -- Coping with new concerns about corruption and fraud -- Adopting an ethics code and corporate social responsibility (CSR) : why, what, and how? -- Social capital : implications for entrepreneurship and innovation -- Strengthening the firm's knowledge capabilities -- Investing in new technologies -- Industry structure as a determinant of profitability -- Comparing nations as investment locations -- Adjusting to economic volatility -- Analyzing and evaluating political risks -- Seizing opportunities in privatization and regulatory changes -- Ongoing impacts of trade and investment agreements -- Summary and conclusion.