Buch, Englisch, 322 Seiten, Format (B × H): 140 mm x 216 mm, Gewicht: 581 g
Emerging Issues and Emerging Markets
Buch, Englisch, 322 Seiten, Format (B × H): 140 mm x 216 mm, Gewicht: 581 g
Reihe: The Academy of International Business
ISBN: 978-0-333-77100-6
Verlag: Palgrave MacMillan UK
This sixth volume in the Academy of International Buiness Series presents leading-edge research on contemporary themes in international business. Part one explores several of the major issues that currently face multinational enterprises: government policy, the Asia crisis, knowledge and technology management, corporate-subsidiary relations, strategies for small firms and the impact of the technological revolution. Part Two of the volume examines the impact of foreign direct investment, FDI. Written by a range of international contributors, a key focus of these papers is the particular issues relating to foreign investment in the emerging markets of Central and Eastern Europe and South-East Asia.
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Current Issues in International Business Research; C.J.M.Millar, R.M.Grant & C.J.Choi PART ONE: DEVELOPMENTS IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS Multinational Enterprises and Public Policy; A.Rugman & A.Verbeke Asian Economic Success and Crisis: Knowledge and Financial Capital; C.J.Choi & C.J.M.Millar International Capital Markets in Multinational Firms: The Effects of Subsidiary Strategic Independence; R.Mudambi The Resource-Based Perspective and Small Firm Internationalisation: an Exploratory Approach; S.Young, J.Bell & D.Crick Knowledge and the Multinational Enterprise; R.M.Grant, P.Almeida & J.Song New Technologies and International Business in the Twenty-First Century; L.Kaounides PART TWO: THE IMPACT OF FDI IN THE EU, CEE AND S.E.ASIA The Determinants of New Foreign Direct Investment Capital Flows into Europe: the USA and Japan Compared; J.Clegg & S.Scott-Green European Integration and the Restructuring of MNC Operations; M.E.Bleackley & P.J.Williamson FDI in the EU: Strategy Development in German Manufacturing Subsidiaries in the British Isles; J. H.Taggart & N.Hood PART THREE: CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE Foreign Direct Investment, Economic Transition and the Impact on Marketing Practice in Slovenia; J.Fahy, G.Hooley, T.Cox & B.Snoj Patterns and Management of FDI in Central and Eastern Europe: Poland, Hungary and Romania Compared; R.Carty & C.J.M.Millar Local Sourcing Practices of Foreign Owned Multinational Subsidiaries Operating in Poland; D.Floyd & R.Pearce PART FOUR: SOUTH EAST ASIA Japanese Ownership Strategies in Singapore, Malaysia and the Philippines: Japanese and US FDI Preferences Compared; Y.Takagaki The Role of FDI and the Impact of European MNE's on the Restructuring of the Chinese Automative Industry; I.H.Zhang & D.van den Bulcke