International management : culture, strategy, and behavior

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International management : culture, strategy, and behavior

Jonathan P. Doh, Fred Luthans

McGraw-Hill Education, c2018

10th ed

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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International Management: Culture, Strategy, and Behavior reflect new and emerging developments influencing international managers. With integrated real-world examples, research, and practical applications, students understand how to adjust, adapt, and navigate the changing global business landscape and respond to global challenges-making it a market-leader. The authors retain research and practices over the past decades, and incorporate new and emerging developments affecting international managers to increase students' effectiveness in managing across cultures.

Table of Contents

Part One: Environmental Foundation Chapter 1: Globalization and International Linkages Chapter 2: The Political, Legal, and Technological Environment Chapter 3: Ethics, Social Responsibility, and Sustainability Part Two: The Role of Culture Chapter 4: The Meanings and Dimensions of Culture Chapter 5: Managing Across Cultures Chapter 6: Organizational Cultures and Diversity Chapter 7: Cross-Cultural and Negotiation Part Three: International Strategic Management Chapter 8: Strategy Formulation and Implementation Chapter 9: Entry Strategies and Organizational Structures Chapter 10: Managing Political Risk, Government Relations, and Alliances Chapter 11: Management Decision and Control Part Four: Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management Chapter 12: Motivation across Cultures Chapter 13: Leadership across Cultures Chapter 14: Human Resource Selection and Development across Cultures

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