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Lee Yan Fong Library
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Lee Yan Fong Library |
HD62.4 P5234 2009 (Browse shelf) | Available | 00007717 |
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Section I: The International Environment Chapter 1: An Introduction to International Management Chapter 2: The Global Macro-Economic Environment Chapter 3: The Political and Legal Environments Chapter 4: The Cultural Environment Case I -- Hong Kong Disneyland Section II: Managing International Strategic Planning and Implementation Chapter 5: Strategies for International Competition Chapter 6: Analyzing and Managing Foreign Modes of Entry Chapter 7: Organizing and Controlling International Operations Chapter 8: Managing Technology and Knowledge Case II -- Christina Gold Leading Change at Western Union Section III: Managing People and Processes across Borders and Cultures Chapter 9: Communicating across Borders and Cultures Chapter 10: Negotiation and Decision-Making across Borders and Cultures Chapter 11: Motivating and Leading across Borders and Cultures Chapter 12: International Human Resources Management Case III -- Nora-Sakari: A Proposed JV in Malaysia Section IV: Ethical Dilemmas in International Management Chapter 13: Global Social Enterprise Chapter 14: Ethics and Social Responsibility for International Firms Case IV -- The TATA Way: Evolving and Executing Sustainable Business Strategies.
Deals with the opportunities and concerns that confront international managers as they navigate their companies through the complex and global economic, political, legal, technological and cultural environments. This title describes theories of international management in the context of realities in the global marketplace. "International Management: Managing in a Diverse and Dynamic Global Environment" is about the unique opportunities and concerns that confront international managers as they navigate their companies through the complex and ever changing global economic, political, legal, technological and cultural environments. It describes theories of international management in the context of current and emerging realities in the global marketplace. The framework follows the course structure beginning with the macro-environment, then moves to the firm level, and concludes with the individual manager in the international setting. This approach is embellished with modern chapters on collaborative strategies, managing technology and knowledge, and ethics and corporate social responsibility. Each chapter concludes with a mini-case, and a comprehensive case concludes each section.