This comprehensive volume from Wiley’s Global Dimensions of
Business series explores the topic of international strategic
management at an MBA or Executive Education level. Authored by an
accomplished teacher who possesses a strong understanding of the
market, this text offers clear frameworks coupled with lively,
international case studies.
* Written by an experienced teacher possessing a strong research
profile and a clear understanding of the market.
* Emphasizes organizational competences and provides a direct
bridge to the strategy frameworks and concepts essential to MBA and
Executive Education programs.
* Focuses on capabilities, capability-building and knowledge, and
highlights the distinction between input and leveraging in terms of
capabilities.
* Reviews additional opportunities for making performance gains
in the international environment and the additional
complexity involved in managing in a global – rather
than domestic – environment.
* All chapters include sections on essential reading, student
questions, summaries, case examples, and ‘key
terms.’
About the author
Stephen Tallman holds the E. Claiborne Robins Distinguished Professorship in Business at the University of Richmond in Richmond, Virginia. He has wide experience of both research and teaching in strategic management and international business. He is Co-Editor of the newly founded Global Strategy Journal; Associate Editor, Strategic Management Journal; Editorial review board Member of Thunderbird International Business review and Management International review and previously Organization Science and Journal of International Management; and Consulting Editor, Journal of International Business Studies.