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" A new generation in international strategic management / "
edited by Stephen Tallman.
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BL
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Record Number
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1005329
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b759699
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Title & Author
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A new generation in international strategic management /\ edited by Stephen Tallman.
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Publication Statement
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Cheltenham, UK ;Northampton, MA :: Edward Elgar,, ©2007.
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Page. NO
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1 online resource (xiv, 340 pages) :: illustrations
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ISBN
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1847208851
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: 9781847208859
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1847200389
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9781847200389
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Abstract
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"Stephen Tallman has put together an excellent tome by high-quality emerging scholars that provides cutting edge knowledge on the field of international strategy. The coverage is thorough, including more traditional topics such as the outcomes of internationalization (e.g., performance, innovation, risk reduction) and market entry modes of cross-border M & As and alliances, while also exploring unique and important topics such as investment in global cities and the development of new organizational forms. It is a must read for graduate students and scholars interested in international strategy."--Michael A. Hitt, Texas A & M University, US This book comprises eighteen cutting edge chapters by emerging scholars in international strategy, offering a variety of fresh perspectives on critical issues that the field will face in the near future. These young scholars have unique and innovative thoughts about international strategy, which are well ahead of the mainstream of international business academics. Various topics are addressed, including the rise of outsourcing and the global spread of research and development activities; structural innovations by multinational firms, with particular attention to organizing for the efficient transfer of knowledge resources within networks of alliances; and new ways of considering the effects of location, focusing on the relative importance of regional clusters and countries and the impact of geographical and cultural distance on international strategies. Stephen Tallman has geared the book to an academic audience, specifically faculty and graduate students in international business, international management, and global strategy. Sophisticated international business practitioners will also find it an interesting read.
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Subject
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International business enterprises-- Management.
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Strategic planning.
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BUSINESS ECONOMICS-- Leadership.
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International business enterprises-- Management.
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Subject
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Internationales Management
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Subject
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Strategic planning.
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Subject
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Strategisches Management
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Dewey Classification
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658.4/092
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LC Classification
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HD30.28.N483 2007eb
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NLM classification
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QP 305rvk
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Added Entry
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Tallman, Stephen B.
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