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Pearson Education Limited Paperback English

International Business

By Alan Rugman

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Pearson Education Limited Paperback English

International Business

By Alan Rugman

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  • The ideal text to help you understand the complexities of the rapidly changing world of international businesses. International Business, 9th Edition, by Collinson, Narula, Qamar and Rugman combines data, evidence, case studies and latest examples to reflect the new realities of managing multinational businesses in a rapidly changing world. It connects key theories, methodological tools and analytical frameworks to map trends, make predictions and take on the role of decision makers in business and governments to enable them to lead organizations with real insight in a complex, global business environment. Suitable for undergraduate and postgraduate business students, as well as practicing managers, this textbook offers a strong focus on socially responsible business strategies of multinational firms, including practical ways to combine profitability with wider accountability for contributing to inclusivity and sustainability. Key features include: An interdisciplinary approach, covering economic, political, social and cultural dimensions of business and management. Coverage of multiple geographic perspectives – local to global – combined with views from managers within firms coping with external complexity. A new chapter on corporate ethics and corporate social responsibility (CSR) with unique case studies to provide a strong ethical dimension to international business management. A thorough study of international business strategies, including multinational business strategy and organisation structures, and the connections between corporate strategy and national economic competitiveness. New and updated case studies, including growing trade opportunities in Africa, impact of sanctions on Russia during the Ukraine war, US–China trade war, Uber's global expansion, Zara's sustainability strategy, Netflix in Mexico, and innovation at Samsung.
The ideal text to help you understand the complexities of the rapidly changing world of international businesses. International Business, 9th Edition, by Collinson, Narula, Qamar and Rugman combines data, evidence, case studies and latest examples to reflect the new realities of managing multinational businesses in a rapidly changing world. It connects key theories, methodological tools and analytical frameworks to map trends, make predictions and take on the role of decision makers in business and governments to enable them to lead organizations with real insight in a complex, global business environment. Suitable for undergraduate and postgraduate business students, as well as practicing managers, this textbook offers a strong focus on socially responsible business strategies of multinational firms, including practical ways to combine profitability with wider accountability for contributing to inclusivity and sustainability. Key features include: An interdisciplinary approach, covering economic, political, social and cultural dimensions of business and management. Coverage of multiple geographic perspectives – local to global – combined with views from managers within firms coping with external complexity. A new chapter on corporate ethics and corporate social responsibility (CSR) with unique case studies to provide a strong ethical dimension to international business management. A thorough study of international business strategies, including multinational business strategy and organisation structures, and the connections between corporate strategy and national economic competitiveness. New and updated case studies, including growing trade opportunities in Africa, impact of sanctions on Russia during the Ukraine war, US–China trade war, Uber's global expansion, Zara's sustainability strategy, Netflix in Mexico, and innovation at Samsung.