

An edition of International business (2003)
By Debra Johnson,Debra Johnson
Publish Date
2003
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Inc
Language
eng
Pages
528
Description:
With a challenging new approach to its subject matter, this book addresses international business with globalization as its underlying theme. By illustrating globalization as a phenomenon that is fundamentally altering corporate strategy, this book critiques the complexities of globalization andits impact on international business. By doing so, it is entirely unlike other books on the subject.International Business addresses subjects often neglected by other books, such as MNEs, SMEs and the information economy, while encouraging business students to develop a more international perspective and discard parochial tendencies. With this lucid approach, International Business provides students with an integrated overview of the field that is both theoretical and highly practical.Case-studies include: A· aiding the globalization of SMEs: the OECD's Bologna CharterA· China and the WTOA· the pharmaceutical industry and the developing worldA· RUGMARK: social labelling in actionA· the Argentinian financial crisisA·environmental profile of Matsushita Electrical Industrial Company.