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Daniels / Krug

International Business and Globalization

Medium: Buch
ISBN: 978-1-4129-3530-2
Verlag: SAGE PUBN
Erscheinungstermin: 31.10.2007
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This three-volume work examines the research on the multinational enterprise (MNE) and presents a comprehensive, scholarly discussion of significant articles in this field. Editors John D. Daniels and Jeffrey A. Krug, experts in this area, focus on the micro issues of the MNE identifying important research that has defined the field in many ways. The set includes a variety of articles, the classics as well as more recent publications, from a wide selection of international sources and provides a good balance between U.S. and non-U.S. papers.Key Features
- Volume I examines the theory on the development of the multinational enterprise.

- Volume II investigates proactive motivations for FDI and the political ramifications of the MNE.

- Volume III collects together literature on structure and control of MNEs, focusing on how MNEs are managed and controlled.

As a result, this major work provides practitioners and scholars with a comprehensive scholarly discussion of the existing work, as well as an in-depth discussion to guide future research in the area.


Produkteigenschaften


  • Artikelnummer: 9781412935302
  • Medium: Buch
  • ISBN: 978-1-4129-3530-2
  • Verlag: SAGE PUBN
  • Erscheinungstermin: 31.10.2007
  • Sprache(n): Englisch
  • Auflage: Three Volume Se
  • Serie: Contemporary Issues in Business & Globalization
  • Produktform: Gebunden
  • Gewicht: 2330 g
  • Seiten: 1288
  • Format (B x H): 156 x 234 mm
  • Ausgabetyp: Kein, Unbekannt
Autoren/Hrsg.

Herausgeber

Jeffrey Krug teaches strategic management and international business in the Ph.D., Executive MBA, MBA, and undergraduate programs at Virginia Commonwealth University. He is also an adjunct professor of international management at the University of Munster in Germany. He was named Outstanding Instructor of the Year by the University of Illinois Executive MBA program in 2003 and 2000. He also received the Faculty Service Award from the Executive MBA program for his work leading consulting projects in Europe with such companies as Porsche, Volkswagen, Caterpillar, Warsteiner, Deutsche Telekom, BASF, and Bertelsmann. Before entering academia, Dr. Krug was manager of planning & analysis in Latin America for PepsiCo's Kentucky Fried Chicken International division. Krug's research focuses on mergers and acquisition, corporate strategy, corporate governance, top management team effectiveness, and global strategy. His articles have been published in Harvard Business Review, Strategic Management Journal, California Management Review, Journal of World Business, Journal of Management & Governance, Journal of International Management, and other related journals

Volume One
The Growth, Consequences and Future of Globalization
PART ONE: DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS OF GLOBALIZATION
Globalization - Robert O Keohane and Joseph S Nye Jr
What's New? What's Not? (And So What?)
Introduction to the Symposium Multinationals - Lorraine Eden and Stefanie Lenway
The Janus Face of Globalization
PART TWO: MEASURING GLOBALIZATION
Globalization - Tim O'Neill
Fads, Fictions and Facts
Rethinking Globalization - Pim Martens and Daniel Zywietz
A Modified Globalization Index
PART THREE: ECONOMIC EFFECTS OF GLOBALIZATION
Globalization and the Inequality of Nations - Paul Krugman and Anthony J Venables
The Social Dimension of Globalization - Bernhard G Gunter and Rolph van der Hoeven
A Review of the Literature
People Flows in Globalization - Richard B Freeman
Globalization and Growth in Emerging Markets - Joseph E Stiglitz
PART FOUR: POLITICAL EFFECTS OF GLOBALIZATION
Economic and Political Dimensions - Richard D Robinson
Transnational Processes and National Goals - Raymond Vernon
The Importance of Nongovernmental Organizations (NGOs) in Global Governance and Value Creation - Hildy Teegen, Jonathan P Doh and Sushil Vachani
An International Business Research Agenda
How Should National Governments Respond to Globalization? - John Dunning
PART FIVE: THE FUTURE OF GLOBALIZATION
Anti-Globalization - Jagdish Bhagwati
Why?
Economic Globalization - Roger Sugden and James R Wilson
Dialectics, Conceptualization and Choice
Wanted - Orstrom J Moller
A New Strategy for Globalization
A Forecast of Globalization, International Business and Trade - Michael R Czinkota and Ilkka A Ronkainen
Report from a Delphi Study
The Collapse of Globalism - John Ralston Saul
Volume Two
Globalization and National Cultures
PART ONE: CULTURAL VARIABLES
Human Universals, Human Nature and Human Culture - Donald E Brown
PART TWO: COMPARATIVE MANAGEMENT THEORIES
A Model for Research in Comparative Management - Richard N Farmer and Barry Richman
A Research Model to Determine the Applicability of American Management Know-How in Differing Cultures and/or Environments - Anant R Negandhi and Bernard Estafen
PART THREE: DIFFERENCES AND EVOLUTIONS OF MINDSETS
The Multi-National Corporation as a Change Agent - Hans B Thorelli
The Tortuous Evolution of the Multinational Enterprise - Howard Perlmutter
Mindscapes, Management, Business Policy and Public Policy - Magoroh Maruyama
Global Managers - Ben L Kedia and Ananda Mukherji
Developing a Mindset for Global Competitiveness
PART FOUR: STUDIES SUPPORTING CULTURAL DIFFERENCES
Personality and Culture Revisited - Geert Hofstede and Robert R McCrae
Linking Traits and Dimensions of Culture
Cultural Clusters - Vipin Gupta, Paul J Hanges and Peter Dorfman
Methodology and Findings
Modernization, Cultural Change and the Persistence of Traditional Values - Ronald Inglehart and Wayne E Baker
PART FIVE: GLOBALIZATION AND LANGUAGE
The Silent Language in Overseas Business - Edward T Hall
Why a Global Language? - David Crystal
The Multinational Corporation as a Multilingual Community - Tadong Luo and Oded Shenkar
Language and Organization in a Global Context
PART SIX: THE ROLE OF RELIGION
Does Culture Affect Economic Outcomes? - Luigi Guiso, Paola Sapienza and Luigi Zingales
The Protestant Ethic - Harold B Jones Jr
Weber's Model and the Empirical Literature
Globalization and Religious Nationalism - Catarina Kinnvall
Self, Identity and the Search for Ontological Security
PART SEVEN: CULTURAL CONVERGENCE AND CHANGE: DOES IT MATTER?
What Are the Alternatives to Global Culture? - Harry Redner
Should National Culture Matter? - Tyler Cowen
Volume Three
Effects of Globalization on the Firm
PART ONE: INDUSTRY GLOBALIZATION
An Empirical Analysis of the Determinants of Global Integration - Stephen J Kobrin
Globalization and the Evolution of the Supply Chain - Masahisa Fujita and Jacques-Fran[ci]cois Thisse