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File PPT slides 1: Globalisation & International Business
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File PPT slides for Topic 3 A - Trade Theories
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File PPT slides for TOPIC 7 People Issues in International Business
File PPT slides: Managing International Business Finance
Book International Business - Topic Discussion Notes
Book International Business - Readings
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URL Li et al. - Institutional distance and the quality of the headquarterssubsidiary relationship.pdf
URL Liu - Covered in gold Examining gold consumption by middle class consumers in emerging markets.pdf
URL Kardes - Reaching middle class consumers in emerging markets unlocking market potential through urban based analysis.pdf
URL HahFreeman - Multinational enterprise subsidiaries and their CSR a conceptual framework of the management of CSR.pdf
URL OzdemirUpneja - The role of internationalization on the IPO performance of service firms.pdf
URL Childs Marinova - The role of contextual combinations in the globalization of Chinese firms.pdf
URL Song et al. - Social stratification and mobility among Chinese middle class households an empirical investigation.pdf
URL Zhang et al. - What drives the internationalization of Chinese SMEs.pdf
URL Ozturk - Examining the economic growth and the middle income trap from the perspective of the middle class.pdf
URL a Cases - Extracts from International business - competing in the global marketplace - Hill Charles W. L.pdf
URL Felzensztein et al. International marketing strategies in industrial clusters insights from the southern hemisphere.pdf
URL Freeman et al. - Psychic distance and environment impact on increased resource commitment.pdf
URL Cavusgil Buckley - Interdisciplinary perspectives on the middle class phenomenon in emerging markets.pdf
URL Ahammad et al. Exploring the factors influencing the negotiation process in cross border MA.pdf
URL KandoganJohnson - Role of economic and political freedom in the emergence of global middle class.pdf
URL Barkema et al. - West meets east new concepts and theories.pdf
URL Lyles et al. Chinese outward foreign direct investment performance the role of learning.pdf
URL MartineauPastoriza - International involvement of established SMEs.pdf
URL Freeman at al. - Born globals and culturally proximate markets.pdf
URL Hoang et al. - Developing service climate in local vs. foreign firms in smaller Asian emerging markets.pdf
URL Cavanagh Freeman - The development of subsidiary roles in the motor vehicle manufacturing industry.pdf
URL Smans et al. - Immigrant entrepreneurs the identification of foreign market opportunities.pdf
URL Bamiatzi et al. - Mapping the trading behavior of the middle class in emerging markets.pdf
URL Tran et al. - Crowdsourced translation for rapid internationalization in cyberspace a learning perspective.pdf
URL Freeman et al. - Knowledge and network development for service firm entry into emerging Asian markets.pdf
URL wang et al. - unpacking the skill cross cultural competence mechanisms.pdf
URL Li et al. Do cross border acquisitions create value - Evidence from overseas acquisitions by Chinese firms.pdf
URL Bangara et al. - Legitimacy and accelerated internationalisation an Indian perspective - Bangara Athena.pdf
URL Wang et al. - Personality traits and cross cultural competence of Chinese expatriate managers.pdf
URL Chuang et al. - Does west fit with east - in search of a Chinese model of person environment fi.pdf
URL LiuAlmor - How culture influences the way entrepreneurs deal with uncertainty in inter organizational relationships.pdf
URL Freeman et al. - Strategic re structuring by born globals using outward and inward oriented acitivity.pdf
URL TrudgenFreeman - Measuring the performance of born global firms throughout their development process.pdf
Topic 1: Globalisation & International Business
URL PPT slides 1: Globalisation & International Business (click to open)
Topic 2: Managing International Business Negotiations
URL PPT slides 2: Managing International Business Negotiations (click to open)
Topic 3 Global Trade & Investment Environment (Theories & Government Policy)
URL PPT slides 3A: Trade Theories (click to open)
URL PPT slides 3B: Regionalisation (click to open)
Topic 4: Assessing IB Opportunities & Risks
URL PPT slides 4: Assessing IB Opportunities & Risks (click to open)
Topic 5: Managing IB Strategy & Structure
URL PPT slides 5: Managing IB Strategy & Structure (click to open)
Topic 5 (cont) Managing International Business Negotiations
Topic 6 Internationalisation of Business (Entry Strategies)
URL PPT slides 6: Entry Strategies (click to open)
Topic 7: People Issues in International Business
URL PPT slides 7: People Issues in International Business (click to open)
Topic 8: Managing International Business Finance
URL PPT slides 8: Managing International Business Finance (click to open)

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