Economic Transition and International Business
Managing Through Change and Crises in the Global Economy
Herausgeber: Milliot, Eric; Nivoix, Sophie
Economic Transition and International Business
Managing Through Change and Crises in the Global Economy
Herausgeber: Milliot, Eric; Nivoix, Sophie
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Economic Transition and International Business brings together academic experts in International Business and sheds new light on the international phenomenon of transitions in the worldwide economy. It includes both academic investigations as well as in-depth empirical studies.
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Economic Transition and International Business brings together academic experts in International Business and sheds new light on the international phenomenon of transitions in the worldwide economy. It includes both academic investigations as well as in-depth empirical studies.
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- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 358g
- ISBN-13: 9780367784133
- ISBN-10: 0367784130
- Artikelnr.: 61212410
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 358g
- ISBN-13: 9780367784133
- ISBN-10: 0367784130
- Artikelnr.: 61212410
Eric Milliot is Professor of Management Science at the University of Nantes (France). President of Atlas AFMI (Association Francophone de Management International), he is - in this capacity - deputy editor-in-chief of International Management journal and director of the Atlas series at Vuibert (Paris). Sophie Nivoix is associate professor of Finance at the University of Poitiers (France) and member of the research group CEREGE (EA 1722). She is the head of the Masters Administration Economique et Sociale at the Faculté de Droit et des Sciences Sociales (Law and Social Sciences Faculty) of Poitiers (France).
PART 1. Crises as transition indicators 1. A neo-institutional analysis of
the effects of the crisis on financial regulation in the G20 countries 2.
The sociological branch of neo-institutional theory: a relevant framework
for analysing the effects of the economic crisis on fast-growing economies?
3. A sustainable review of conventions between economic actors 4. Behaviour
of individuals and crises: towards a new paradigm in finance? PART 2. The
impact of transitions on agents 5. China looking for a new model 6. The
shifting power of influence of consumer associations in Europe: the
transition to the status of institutional stakeholder 7.
Internationalisation of SMEs from Transition Economies: the case of
Moroccan SMEs 8. The factors of influence in the export decision of
Algerian manufacturing SMEs Part 3. Decision-making and managerial
transitions 9. Location and Anchoring of Foreign Investment by
Multinational Companies in Evolving Territories: the role of the top
subsidiary manager 10. Managing international joint-ventures: an
organizational learning perspective 11. Innovation strategies without
borders: what prospects for Chinese companies? 12. Creative Pathways and
Designers' Figures: An Exploration of Designer Studios and Strategies in
Montreal's Fashion Industry Conclusion: Towards a world in transition
the effects of the crisis on financial regulation in the G20 countries 2.
The sociological branch of neo-institutional theory: a relevant framework
for analysing the effects of the economic crisis on fast-growing economies?
3. A sustainable review of conventions between economic actors 4. Behaviour
of individuals and crises: towards a new paradigm in finance? PART 2. The
impact of transitions on agents 5. China looking for a new model 6. The
shifting power of influence of consumer associations in Europe: the
transition to the status of institutional stakeholder 7.
Internationalisation of SMEs from Transition Economies: the case of
Moroccan SMEs 8. The factors of influence in the export decision of
Algerian manufacturing SMEs Part 3. Decision-making and managerial
transitions 9. Location and Anchoring of Foreign Investment by
Multinational Companies in Evolving Territories: the role of the top
subsidiary manager 10. Managing international joint-ventures: an
organizational learning perspective 11. Innovation strategies without
borders: what prospects for Chinese companies? 12. Creative Pathways and
Designers' Figures: An Exploration of Designer Studios and Strategies in
Montreal's Fashion Industry Conclusion: Towards a world in transition
PART 1. Crises as transition indicators 1. A neo-institutional analysis of
the effects of the crisis on financial regulation in the G20 countries 2.
The sociological branch of neo-institutional theory: a relevant framework
for analysing the effects of the economic crisis on fast-growing economies?
3. A sustainable review of conventions between economic actors 4. Behaviour
of individuals and crises: towards a new paradigm in finance? PART 2. The
impact of transitions on agents 5. China looking for a new model 6. The
shifting power of influence of consumer associations in Europe: the
transition to the status of institutional stakeholder 7.
Internationalisation of SMEs from Transition Economies: the case of
Moroccan SMEs 8. The factors of influence in the export decision of
Algerian manufacturing SMEs Part 3. Decision-making and managerial
transitions 9. Location and Anchoring of Foreign Investment by
Multinational Companies in Evolving Territories: the role of the top
subsidiary manager 10. Managing international joint-ventures: an
organizational learning perspective 11. Innovation strategies without
borders: what prospects for Chinese companies? 12. Creative Pathways and
Designers' Figures: An Exploration of Designer Studios and Strategies in
Montreal's Fashion Industry Conclusion: Towards a world in transition
the effects of the crisis on financial regulation in the G20 countries 2.
The sociological branch of neo-institutional theory: a relevant framework
for analysing the effects of the economic crisis on fast-growing economies?
3. A sustainable review of conventions between economic actors 4. Behaviour
of individuals and crises: towards a new paradigm in finance? PART 2. The
impact of transitions on agents 5. China looking for a new model 6. The
shifting power of influence of consumer associations in Europe: the
transition to the status of institutional stakeholder 7.
Internationalisation of SMEs from Transition Economies: the case of
Moroccan SMEs 8. The factors of influence in the export decision of
Algerian manufacturing SMEs Part 3. Decision-making and managerial
transitions 9. Location and Anchoring of Foreign Investment by
Multinational Companies in Evolving Territories: the role of the top
subsidiary manager 10. Managing international joint-ventures: an
organizational learning perspective 11. Innovation strategies without
borders: what prospects for Chinese companies? 12. Creative Pathways and
Designers' Figures: An Exploration of Designer Studios and Strategies in
Montreal's Fashion Industry Conclusion: Towards a world in transition