The Dynamics of International Strategy
David Faulkner author Susan Segal-Horn author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cengage Learning EMEA
Published:29th Apr '99
Currently unavailable, currently targeted to be due back around 25th November 2024, but could change
International strategy affects everyone: from the planning departments of large multinational organizations and the governments trying to attract their investment to the managers of small or medium-sized firms, the owners of neighbourhood stores and the employees of all companies. It is an increasingly important part of undergraduate business and management and MBA courses but is marginalised by mainstream strategy texts. Written by academics who also work as industrial consultants this comprehensive and accessible text provides an introduction to the key issues in strategic management within an international context. Using well-known strategy frameworks, as well as introducing new concepts, students will be able to make sense of the dynamics of international competition and international strategy.
1. Introduction PART 1: THE NATURE OF INTERNATIONAL STRATEGY 2. The Context and Economics of International Strategy 3. Regional Strategy 4. The Dynamics of International Competition 5. The Role of Culture in International Strategy PART 2: ISSUES OF CO-ORDINATION 6. The International Corporate Structure Model 7. The Multidomestic Form 8. The Global and International Exporter Forms 9. The Transnational Form PART 3: NEW PATHWAYS 10. International Strategy in Services 11. Co-operation in International Strategy 12. The Management of International Strategic Alliances 13. International Strategy and Learning 14. Conclusion: Looking Forward References Index
ISBN: 9781861520159
Dimensions: 231mm x 154mm x 17mm
Weight: 454g
304 pages
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