Alan M Rugman
Oxford Handbook of International Business
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Oxford Handbook of International Business
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As globalization explodes, so has international business scholarship. This second edition of the Oxford Handbook of International Business synthesises all the relevant literature of the last 40 years in 28 original chapters by the world's most distinguished scholars. Reflecting the changes and development in the field since the first edition this new edition has a changed structure, all the chapters have been updated to take account of the latest scholarship, and five new chapters freshly written.
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As globalization explodes, so has international business scholarship. This second edition of the Oxford Handbook of International Business synthesises all the relevant literature of the last 40 years in 28 original chapters by the world's most distinguished scholars. Reflecting the changes and development in the field since the first edition this new edition has a changed structure, all the chapters have been updated to take account of the latest scholarship, and five new chapters freshly written.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 878
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Januar 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 47mm
- Gewicht: 1483g
- ISBN-13: 9780199593446
- ISBN-10: 0199593442
- Artikelnr.: 30180055
- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 878
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Januar 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 47mm
- Gewicht: 1483g
- ISBN-13: 9780199593446
- ISBN-10: 0199593442
- Artikelnr.: 30180055
* Part I: History and Theory of the Multinational Enterprise
* 1: Mira Wilkins: The History of Multinational Enterprise
* 2: John H. Dunning: The Key Literature on IB Activities: 1960-2006
* 3: Michele Fratianni: The Gravity Equation in International Trade
* 4: Peter Buckley and Mark Casson: Strategic Complexity in
International Business
* 5: Jean-François Hennart: Theories of the Multinational Enterprise
* 6: Alan M. Rugman and Alain Verbeke: Location, Competitiveness, and
the Multinational Enterprise
* Part II: The Political and Regulatory Environment
* 7: Stephen J. Kobrin: Sovereignty@Bay: Globalization, Multinational
Enterprise, and the International Political System
* 8: Debora L. Spar: National Policies and Domestic Politics
* 9: Alan M. Rugman and Alain Verbeke: Multinational Enterprises and
Public Policy
* 10: Mike Peng with Theodore A. Khoury: An Institution-Based View of
International Business Strategies
* 11: Thomas L. Brewer and Stephen Young: Multilateral Institutions and
Policies and Their Implications for Multinational Business Strategy
* Part III: Strategy for MNEs
* 12: Stephen B. Tallman and George S. Yip: Strategy and the
Multinational Enterprise
* 13: D. Eleanor Westney and Srilata Zaheer: The Multinational
Enterprise as an Organization
* 14: Julian Birkinshaw and Torben Pedersen: Strategy and Management in
MNE Subsidiaries
* 15: Andrew C. Inkpen: Strategic Alliances
* Part IV: Managing the MNE
* 16: John Cantwell: Innovation and Information Technology in the MNE
* 17: Masaaki (Mike) Kotabe with Crystal X. Jiang: Contemporary
Research Trends in International Marketing: the 2000s
* 18: John L. Graham: Culture and Human Resources Management
* 19: Alan M. Rugman and Alain Verbeke: Environmental Policy and
International Business
* 20: Michael Bowe: International Financial Management and
Multinational Enterprises
* 21: Lorraine Eden: Taxes, Transfer Pricing, and the Multinational
Enterprise
* Part V: Regional Studies
* 22: D. Eleanor Westney: Japan
* 23: John Child: China and International Business
* 24: Gordon Redding: The Smaller Scale Economies of Pacific Asia and
their Business Systems
* Part VI: Methodological Issues
* 25: Bruce Kogut: Methodological Contributions in International
Business and the Direction of Academic Research Activity
* 26: Yadong Luo: Political Risk and Country Risk in International
Business: Concepts and Meaning
* 27: Simon Collinson and Andrew Pettigrew: Comparative International
Business Research Methods: Pitfalls and Practicalities
* 28: Bernie Yeung and Randall Morck: Metrics for International
Business Research
* 1: Mira Wilkins: The History of Multinational Enterprise
* 2: John H. Dunning: The Key Literature on IB Activities: 1960-2006
* 3: Michele Fratianni: The Gravity Equation in International Trade
* 4: Peter Buckley and Mark Casson: Strategic Complexity in
International Business
* 5: Jean-François Hennart: Theories of the Multinational Enterprise
* 6: Alan M. Rugman and Alain Verbeke: Location, Competitiveness, and
the Multinational Enterprise
* Part II: The Political and Regulatory Environment
* 7: Stephen J. Kobrin: Sovereignty@Bay: Globalization, Multinational
Enterprise, and the International Political System
* 8: Debora L. Spar: National Policies and Domestic Politics
* 9: Alan M. Rugman and Alain Verbeke: Multinational Enterprises and
Public Policy
* 10: Mike Peng with Theodore A. Khoury: An Institution-Based View of
International Business Strategies
* 11: Thomas L. Brewer and Stephen Young: Multilateral Institutions and
Policies and Their Implications for Multinational Business Strategy
* Part III: Strategy for MNEs
* 12: Stephen B. Tallman and George S. Yip: Strategy and the
Multinational Enterprise
* 13: D. Eleanor Westney and Srilata Zaheer: The Multinational
Enterprise as an Organization
* 14: Julian Birkinshaw and Torben Pedersen: Strategy and Management in
MNE Subsidiaries
* 15: Andrew C. Inkpen: Strategic Alliances
* Part IV: Managing the MNE
* 16: John Cantwell: Innovation and Information Technology in the MNE
* 17: Masaaki (Mike) Kotabe with Crystal X. Jiang: Contemporary
Research Trends in International Marketing: the 2000s
* 18: John L. Graham: Culture and Human Resources Management
* 19: Alan M. Rugman and Alain Verbeke: Environmental Policy and
International Business
* 20: Michael Bowe: International Financial Management and
Multinational Enterprises
* 21: Lorraine Eden: Taxes, Transfer Pricing, and the Multinational
Enterprise
* Part V: Regional Studies
* 22: D. Eleanor Westney: Japan
* 23: John Child: China and International Business
* 24: Gordon Redding: The Smaller Scale Economies of Pacific Asia and
their Business Systems
* Part VI: Methodological Issues
* 25: Bruce Kogut: Methodological Contributions in International
Business and the Direction of Academic Research Activity
* 26: Yadong Luo: Political Risk and Country Risk in International
Business: Concepts and Meaning
* 27: Simon Collinson and Andrew Pettigrew: Comparative International
Business Research Methods: Pitfalls and Practicalities
* 28: Bernie Yeung and Randall Morck: Metrics for International
Business Research
* Part I: History and Theory of the Multinational Enterprise
* 1: Mira Wilkins: The History of Multinational Enterprise
* 2: John H. Dunning: The Key Literature on IB Activities: 1960-2006
* 3: Michele Fratianni: The Gravity Equation in International Trade
* 4: Peter Buckley and Mark Casson: Strategic Complexity in
International Business
* 5: Jean-François Hennart: Theories of the Multinational Enterprise
* 6: Alan M. Rugman and Alain Verbeke: Location, Competitiveness, and
the Multinational Enterprise
* Part II: The Political and Regulatory Environment
* 7: Stephen J. Kobrin: Sovereignty@Bay: Globalization, Multinational
Enterprise, and the International Political System
* 8: Debora L. Spar: National Policies and Domestic Politics
* 9: Alan M. Rugman and Alain Verbeke: Multinational Enterprises and
Public Policy
* 10: Mike Peng with Theodore A. Khoury: An Institution-Based View of
International Business Strategies
* 11: Thomas L. Brewer and Stephen Young: Multilateral Institutions and
Policies and Their Implications for Multinational Business Strategy
* Part III: Strategy for MNEs
* 12: Stephen B. Tallman and George S. Yip: Strategy and the
Multinational Enterprise
* 13: D. Eleanor Westney and Srilata Zaheer: The Multinational
Enterprise as an Organization
* 14: Julian Birkinshaw and Torben Pedersen: Strategy and Management in
MNE Subsidiaries
* 15: Andrew C. Inkpen: Strategic Alliances
* Part IV: Managing the MNE
* 16: John Cantwell: Innovation and Information Technology in the MNE
* 17: Masaaki (Mike) Kotabe with Crystal X. Jiang: Contemporary
Research Trends in International Marketing: the 2000s
* 18: John L. Graham: Culture and Human Resources Management
* 19: Alan M. Rugman and Alain Verbeke: Environmental Policy and
International Business
* 20: Michael Bowe: International Financial Management and
Multinational Enterprises
* 21: Lorraine Eden: Taxes, Transfer Pricing, and the Multinational
Enterprise
* Part V: Regional Studies
* 22: D. Eleanor Westney: Japan
* 23: John Child: China and International Business
* 24: Gordon Redding: The Smaller Scale Economies of Pacific Asia and
their Business Systems
* Part VI: Methodological Issues
* 25: Bruce Kogut: Methodological Contributions in International
Business and the Direction of Academic Research Activity
* 26: Yadong Luo: Political Risk and Country Risk in International
Business: Concepts and Meaning
* 27: Simon Collinson and Andrew Pettigrew: Comparative International
Business Research Methods: Pitfalls and Practicalities
* 28: Bernie Yeung and Randall Morck: Metrics for International
Business Research
* 1: Mira Wilkins: The History of Multinational Enterprise
* 2: John H. Dunning: The Key Literature on IB Activities: 1960-2006
* 3: Michele Fratianni: The Gravity Equation in International Trade
* 4: Peter Buckley and Mark Casson: Strategic Complexity in
International Business
* 5: Jean-François Hennart: Theories of the Multinational Enterprise
* 6: Alan M. Rugman and Alain Verbeke: Location, Competitiveness, and
the Multinational Enterprise
* Part II: The Political and Regulatory Environment
* 7: Stephen J. Kobrin: Sovereignty@Bay: Globalization, Multinational
Enterprise, and the International Political System
* 8: Debora L. Spar: National Policies and Domestic Politics
* 9: Alan M. Rugman and Alain Verbeke: Multinational Enterprises and
Public Policy
* 10: Mike Peng with Theodore A. Khoury: An Institution-Based View of
International Business Strategies
* 11: Thomas L. Brewer and Stephen Young: Multilateral Institutions and
Policies and Their Implications for Multinational Business Strategy
* Part III: Strategy for MNEs
* 12: Stephen B. Tallman and George S. Yip: Strategy and the
Multinational Enterprise
* 13: D. Eleanor Westney and Srilata Zaheer: The Multinational
Enterprise as an Organization
* 14: Julian Birkinshaw and Torben Pedersen: Strategy and Management in
MNE Subsidiaries
* 15: Andrew C. Inkpen: Strategic Alliances
* Part IV: Managing the MNE
* 16: John Cantwell: Innovation and Information Technology in the MNE
* 17: Masaaki (Mike) Kotabe with Crystal X. Jiang: Contemporary
Research Trends in International Marketing: the 2000s
* 18: John L. Graham: Culture and Human Resources Management
* 19: Alan M. Rugman and Alain Verbeke: Environmental Policy and
International Business
* 20: Michael Bowe: International Financial Management and
Multinational Enterprises
* 21: Lorraine Eden: Taxes, Transfer Pricing, and the Multinational
Enterprise
* Part V: Regional Studies
* 22: D. Eleanor Westney: Japan
* 23: John Child: China and International Business
* 24: Gordon Redding: The Smaller Scale Economies of Pacific Asia and
their Business Systems
* Part VI: Methodological Issues
* 25: Bruce Kogut: Methodological Contributions in International
Business and the Direction of Academic Research Activity
* 26: Yadong Luo: Political Risk and Country Risk in International
Business: Concepts and Meaning
* 27: Simon Collinson and Andrew Pettigrew: Comparative International
Business Research Methods: Pitfalls and Practicalities
* 28: Bernie Yeung and Randall Morck: Metrics for International
Business Research