The Oxford Handbook of International Business
- 18h 1m
- Alan M. Rugman, Thomas L. Brewer (eds)
- Oxford University Press (UK)
- 2001
The Handbook comprises 28 original chapters from the world's leading scholars in the field. United, these reflect both the present structure of the field and the major intellectual issues of current and likely future interest.
In this Book
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The History of Multinational Enterprise
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The Key Literature on IB Activities: 1960–2000
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International Trade Theory and International Business
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Strategic Complexity in International Business
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Theories of the Multinational Enterprise
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Location, Competitiveness, and the Multinational Enterprise
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Sovereignty@bay: Globalization, Multinational Enterprise, and the International Political System
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National Policies and Domestic Politics
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The Multilateral Trading System
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Capital Flows, Capital Controls, and International Business Risk
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Multilateral Institutions and Policies: Their Implications for Multinational Business Strategy
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Strategy and the Multinational Enterprise
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The Multinational Enterprise as an Organization
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Strategy and Management in MNE Subsidiaries
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Strategic Alliances
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Innovation and Information Technology in MNE
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Contemporary Research Trends in International Marketing: The 1990s
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Culture and Human Resources Management
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Environmental Policy and International Business
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International Financial Management and Multinational Enterprises
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Taxes, Transfer Pricing, and the Multinational Enterprise
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Japan
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International Business in Latin America
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China and International Business
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International Business Research on Transition Economies
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The Smaller Economies of Pacific Asia and Their Business Systems
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Methodological Contributions in International Business and the Direction of Academic Research Activity
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Multinational Enterprises and Public Policy
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