Global business transcendence : international perspectives across developed and emerging economies
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Global business transcendence : international perspectives across developed and emerging economies
(International marketing management research)(Palgrave pivot)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2014
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Global Business Transcendence focuses on both empirical studies with practical application and examinations of theoretical and methodological developments in the field of business studies. By drawing on important research and case study material from contributors all over the world, this collection offers genuinely international perspectives on the key issues and concerns preoccupying policy and decision makers, bringing together chapters that examine international business strategies across emerged and emerging economies. The collection argues that country's borders are becoming less important from a trade perspective. We are thus quickly approaching a single global economy.
Table of Contents
- Global Business Transcendence: In Search of Paradigmatic Breakthrough and Policy-Relevance
- John R. McIntyre 1. Domestic Violence in College Students: The Effects of Male Dominance and Substance Abuse
- Vida Marshall and Suman Niranjan 2. Role of Institutions in Economic Transition: Case of Russia
- Andrey Yukhanaev, Satish Sharma, and Anatoly Borodin 3. Organizations and Markets: Entrepreneurship and Capital Delivery Mechanisms in Developing Countries
- David A. Bell 4. China and India - Can they support the shift in the Global Automobile Industry?
- Mahesh Raisinghani, Anshu Saxena Arora, Reginald Leseane, Jun Wu and Jackie Meeks 5. Association Between Sourcing Issues and Logistics Performance Variables in Apparel Exports: An Empirical Analysis of Sourcing Intermediaries
- Anupama Gupta and Pinaki Dasgupta 6. Comparative Study of Indian and German Food Supply Chain: A Case Study of Tomato Supply Chain
- Rajneesh Mahajan, Ludwig Theuvsen, Suresh Garg, and P. B. Sharma 7. Employability Skills For Engineering Graduates in Software Products and Services' Companies: An Empirical Analysis
- R. Chithra and M. Banumati
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