Foreign operation methods : theory, analysis, strategy
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Foreign operation methods : theory, analysis, strategy
E. Elgar, c2018
2nd ed
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Presenting a clear and instructive toolkit for upper level undergraduate and postgraduate students to successfully understand and analyse foreign operation methods, this revised second edition brings up to date its unparalleled coverage with new theoretical and empirical research and the latest company case material. As experts in the field, the authors share their wealth of international knowledge to give the book a strong cross-cultural appeal.
New to this edition:?
an extended analysis using new and relevant case studies for students to explore foreign operation methods in the full range of small, large and multinational firms
updated strategic analyses of emerging concerns, such as mode combination, flexibility and development over time
a thorough overview of theoretical perspectives to encourage better understanding of the 'why, what and how' of mode decisions
an updated mode strategy section which allows you to challenge existing perspectives and research.
Influenced by the needs of the next generation of international business, management and marketing students, this second edition provides the most comprehensive coverage of foreign operation methods in current literature, and will be an excellent introduction to the nature and range of mode options available to companies as they internationalise.
Table of Contents
Contents: Preface PART I INTRODUCTION AND THEORY 1. Introduction 2. Theoretical approaches PART II MODES OF OPERATION 3. Franchising 4. Licensing 5. Management contracts 6. International outsourcing 7. Project operations 8. Exporting 9. Alliances 10. Foreign direct investment PART III STRATEGIES 11. Mode switching and stretching strategies 12. Mode combination strategies 13. Mode flexibility strategies PART IV CONCLUSION 14. Conclusion Index
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