Barbara Jankowska & Rob van Tulder 
International Business in a VUCA World [EPUB ebook] 
The Changing Role of States and Firms

Ajutor

This fourteenth volume in the PIBR series is dedicated to Professor Peter Buckley, OBE, whose creative contributions to IB theory and practice over many decades are unmatched. His scientific oeuvre has continued to grow, both in depth and breadth, and reflects an evolving level of scholarly resilience that has kept pace with the increasing Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity and Ambiguity (VUCA) characteristics of the modern environment of international business.The VUCA dimensions of the business environment that face both managers and policy makers are amplified by a wide variety of unpredictable social, economic, political and technological forces, such as: inter alia, the (post-great-recession) rise of populism; growing anti-European sentiment in the European Union; increasing protectionism; a slowdown in growth of emerging markets; the rise of the digital economy, and many more. These trends affect the competitive position of nations and firms. He present volume focuses on the threats and opportunities created by the VUCA-trends for multinational enterprises (MNEs), small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs), and international new ventures (INVs), along the following five headings:IB scholarship in a VUCA world.New Perspectives on the Interplay between Firms and the Non-Market.New Governance Challenges in International Business.New Contexts for Newly Internationalizing Firms.Contemporary Management Perspectives in IB Research.

€143.97
Metode de plata
Cumpărați această carte electronică și primiți încă 1 GRATUIT!
Limba Engleză ● Format EPUB ● ISBN 9781838672577 ● Editor Barbara Jankowska & Rob van Tulder ● Editura Emerald Publishing Limited ● Publicat 2019 ● Descărcabil 3 ori ● Valută EUR ● ID 7227325 ● Protecție împotriva copiilor Adobe DRM
Necesită un cititor de ebook capabil de DRM

Mai multe cărți electronice de la același autor (i) / Editor

251.174 Ebooks din această categorie