| Title : | The international business environment | | Material Type: | printed text | | Authors: | Leslie Hamilton, Author ; Philip Webster, Author | | Edition statement: | 3rd ed. | | Publisher: | Oxford : Oxford University Press | | Publication Date: | 2015 | | Pagination: | xxiv, 415 p. | | Size: | 24 cm | | ISBN (or other code): | 978-0-19-870419-5 | | Keywords: | 'corporate social responsibility'' | | Class number: | 658.049 | | Abstract: | This textbook analyses the drivers of globalization and the diverse range of international environments in which businesses operate. Case studies and examples from around the world connect theory to real-world business decisions, in both emerging and developed markets. Provides a truly global approach with a wealth of real-world examples and case studies from around the world, including extensive coverage of South America, Asia, and Africa. Numerous learning features including counterpoint boxes, learning tasks, assignment tasks, review questions, and full colour diagrams help students to develop their critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Stand-alone chapters on corporate social responsibility and the ecological environment offer a contemporary perspective on the emerging challenges faced by business organizations. | | Contents note: | Part I Global Context; 1 Globalization; 2 The Global Economy; 3 Analysing Global Industries; 4 The Global Business Environment; 5 Assessing Country Attractiveness.
Part II Global Issues; 6 The Socio-cultural Framework; 7 The Technological Framework; 8 The Political Environment; 9 The Legal Environment; 10 The Financial Framework
11: Corporate Social Responsibility
12: The Ecological Environment |
The international business environment [printed text] / Leslie Hamilton, Author ; Philip Webster, Author . - 3rd ed. . - Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2015 . - xxiv, 415 p. ; 24 cm. ISBN : 978-0-19-870419-5 | Keywords: | 'corporate social responsibility'' | | Class number: | 658.049 | | Abstract: | This textbook analyses the drivers of globalization and the diverse range of international environments in which businesses operate. Case studies and examples from around the world connect theory to real-world business decisions, in both emerging and developed markets. Provides a truly global approach with a wealth of real-world examples and case studies from around the world, including extensive coverage of South America, Asia, and Africa. Numerous learning features including counterpoint boxes, learning tasks, assignment tasks, review questions, and full colour diagrams help students to develop their critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Stand-alone chapters on corporate social responsibility and the ecological environment offer a contemporary perspective on the emerging challenges faced by business organizations. | | Contents note: | Part I Global Context; 1 Globalization; 2 The Global Economy; 3 Analysing Global Industries; 4 The Global Business Environment; 5 Assessing Country Attractiveness.
Part II Global Issues; 6 The Socio-cultural Framework; 7 The Technological Framework; 8 The Political Environment; 9 The Legal Environment; 10 The Financial Framework
11: Corporate Social Responsibility
12: The Ecological Environment |
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