PART I: GLOBAL BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT 1. Globalization PART II: NATIONAL BUSINESS ENVIRONMENTS 2. Cross-Cultural Business 3. Political Economy and Ethics 4. Economic Development of Nations PART III: INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND INVESTMENT 5. International Trade Theory 6. Political Economy of Trade 7. Foreign Direct Investment 8. Regional Economic Integration PART IV: THE INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL SYSTEM 9. International Financial Markets 10. International Monetary System PART V: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT 11. International Strategy and Organization 12. Analyzing International Opportunities 13. Selecting and Managing Entry Modes 14. Developing and Marketing Products 15. Managing International Operations 16. Hiring and Managing Employees
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An easy-to-read, timely, and integrative text accessible to all students · Updated - Examples have been updated to include recent changes including coverage on Britain’s exit (Brexit) from the European Union, Venezuela’s suspension from the Southern Common Market, and recent data on business software piracy rates around the world. · Updated - Conceptual material and specialized business activities are described in concrete terms for maximum student comprehension. New information includes coverage of employability skills, helping students to develop their critical-thinking skills, refine their sense of business ethics and social responsibility, develop their communication skills, and expand their ability to apply and analyze knowledge. · New - The Manager’s Briefcase in Chapter 1 offers an early introduction to the textbook’s applied, and managerial treatment of material. · Updated - Presentation of National Illiteracy rates and its accompanying Table 2.1 present the most recent data available. · An integrative organizing framework helps students understand how all of the concepts of international business are related. · Quick Study Concept Checks verify that students have learned key terms and concepts before moving on. Students obtain immediate feedback on answers they provide in an online environment. Application opportunities help students understand the role culture plays in international business · The importance of understanding different cultures and cultural barriers that may arise are emphasized throughout the text: o Updated - Chapter introductions are culturally rich, feature real-world examples, and sensitize readers to different cultures they may do business with in the future. o Culture Matters make connections between different cultures and key chapter topics throughout the text. o Watch It Cases expose students to life in other cultures by asking them to view a video clip on a key topic. Each video corres ponds to the chapter material and is accompanied by multiple choice questions that reinforce student comprehension. o Ethical Challenge exercises ask students to assume the role of a manager, government official, or someone else and to make a decision based on the facts presented to them. o Teaming Up projects go beyond the text and require students to collaborate in teams to conduct interviews, research other countries, or hold in-class debates. o A Market Entry Strategy Project is an interactive simulation that asks students to research a country as a future market for a new video game system. o Practicing International Management cases ask students to analyze the responses of real-world companies to the issues, problems, and opportunities discussed in each chapter. Also available with MyLab Management MyLabTM is the teaching and learning platform that empowers you to reach every student. By combining trusted authors’ content with digital tools and a flexible platform, MyLab personalizes the learning experience and improves results for each student. Learn more about MyLab Management. Reach every student with MyLab · Deliver trusted content: You deserve teaching materials that meet your own high standards for your course. ThatR
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An easy-to-read, timely, and integrative text accessible to all students · Examples have been updated to include recent changes including coverage on Britain’s exit (Brexit) from the European Union, Venezuela’s suspension from the Southern Common Market, and recent data on business software piracy rates around the world. · Conceptual material and specialized business activities are described in concrete terms for maximum student comprehension. New information includes coverage of employability skills, helping students to develop their critical-thinking skills, refine their sense of business ethics and social responsibility, develop their communication skills, and expand their ability to apply and analyze knowledge. · The Manager’s Briefcase in Chapter 1 offers an early introduction to the textbook’s applied, and managerial treatment of material. · Presentation of National Illiteracy rates and its accompanying Table 2.1 present the most recent data available. Application opportunities help students understand the role culture plays in international business · Chapter introductions are culturally rich, feature real-world examples, and sensitize readers to different cultures they may do business with in the future. Reach every student with MyLab Check out the preface for a complete list of features and what's new in this edition.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781292262352
Publisert
2019-04-17
Utgave
9. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Pearson Education Limited
Vekt
880 gr
Høyde
274 mm
Bredde
215 mm
Dybde
16 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Kombinasjonsprodukt

Biographical note

John J. Wild and Kenneth L. Wild provide a blend of skills uniquely suited to writing an international business textbook. They combine award-winning teaching and research with a global view of business gained through years of living and working in cultures around the world. Their writing makes the topic of international business practical, accessible, and enjoyable.

 

John J. Wild is a distinguished Professor of Business at the University of Wisconsin at Madison. He previously held appointments at the University of Manchester in England and at Michigan State University. He received his BBA, MS, and PhD degrees from the University of Wisconsin at Madison.

 

Teaching business courses at both the undergraduate and graduate levels, Professor Wild has received several teaching honors, including the Mabel W. Chipman Excellence-in-Teaching Award, the Teaching Excellence Award from the business graduates of the University of Wisconsin, and a departmental Excellence-in-Teaching Award from Michigan State University. He is a prior recipient of national research fellowships from KPMG Peat Marwick and the Ernst and Young Foundation. Professor Wild is also a frequent speaker at universities and at national and international conferences.

 

The author of more than 60 publications, in addition to five best-selling textbooks, Professor Wild conducts research on a wide range of topics, including corporate governance, capital markets, and financial analysis and forecasting. He is an active member of several national and international organizations, including the Academy of International Business, and has served as associate editor and editorial board member for several prestigious journals.

 

Kenneth L. Wild is affiliated with the University of London, England. He previously taught at Pennsylvania State University. He received his PhD from the University of Manchester (UMIST) in England and his BS and MS degrees from the University of Wisconsin. Dr. Wild also undertook postgraduate work at École des Affairs Internationale in Marseilles, France.

 

Having taught students of international business, marketing, and management at both the undergraduate and graduate levels, Dr. Wild is a dedicated contributor to international business education. An active member of several national and international organizations, including the Academy of International Business, Dr. Wild has spoken at major universities and at national and international conferences.

 

Dr. Wild’s research covers a range of international business topics, including market entry modes, country risk in emerging markets, international growth strategies, and globalization of the world economy.