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Encyclopedia of international strategic management / edited by Christian Geisler Asmussen (Department of Strategy and Innovation, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark), Niron Hashai (Arison School of Business, Reichman University (IDC Herzliya), Israel and Alliance Manchester Business School, UK) and Dana Minbaeva (King's Business School, King's College London, UK and Department of Strategy and Innovation, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark).
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Elgar encyclopedias in business and management.
- Elgar encyclopedias in business and management
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- International business enterprises--Management.
- International business enterprises.
- Globalization--Economic aspects.
- Globalization.
- Genre:
- Electronic books.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (430 pages)
- Place of Publication:
- Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2024.
- Summary:
- "This dynamic Encyclopedia presents succinct definitions, explanations and compact reviews of a comprehensive range of topics in the continually evolving field of International Strategic Management (ISM). A diverse and international collective of eminent scholars and thought leaders leverage their research expertise to present concise reviews of the state-of-the-art of research in ISM, exploring the manifold aspects of firms' global strategies. With more than 90 carefully selected entries, spanning from asset recombination to foreign ownership, and from global mergers and acquisitions to the Uppsala Model, the Encyclopedia captures the breadth and depth of the multifunctional and multidisciplinary field of ISM. Offering clear definitions of the key concepts and theories in ISM, this cutting-edge Encyclopedia will be an invaluable reference tool for doctoral students and scholars of international business, strategic management, and economics and finance. Its practical insights will also benefit practitioners, managers and policy makers in management fields. Key Features: 95 concise and fully cross-referenced entries. Examines the key actors within and around the multinational firm. Discusses linkages and distinctions between key concepts and theories. Analyzes the challenges faced by multinational firms in designing and implementing strategies in the global economy"-- Provided by publisher.
- Contents:
- Contents: Introduction to the encyclopedia of international strategic management.Christian Geisler Asmussen, Niron Hashai and Dana Minbaeva
- 1. Adaptation-aggregation- arbitrage (aaa) typology / Bodo Schlegelmilch and Michal Lemanski
- 2. Added distance / Thomas Hutzschenreuter
- 3 agglomeration / Miguel A. Ramos and J. Myles Shaver
- 4. Asset recombination / Birgitte Grogaard
- 5 base of the pyramid / Ted London
- 6. Born global firms / Gary Knight and Huda Khan
- 7. Business groups / Ajai S. Gaur
- 8. Centers of excellence / Mats Forsgren and Ulf Holm
- 9. Comparative corporate governance / Ilir Haxhi and Ruth V. Aguilera
- 10. Comparative human resource management / Chengcheng Miao and Chris Brewster
- 11. Cosmopolitanism / Orly Levy and Hyun-Jung (HJ) Lee
- 12. Country-of-origin effect / Paul N. Gooderham
- 13. Cultural agility / Paula Caligiuri
- 14. Deglobalization / Alexander Mohr
- 15. Diaspora / Helena Barnard
- 16. Distance / Heather Berry, Mauro Guillen and Nan Zhou
- 17. Divestment / Gabriel R.G. Benito and Viacheslav Iurkov
- 18. Eclectic paradigm / Rajneesh Narula and Jong Min Lee
- 19. Emerging market multinationals / Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra and Annique Un
- 20. Emerging markets / Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra and Annique Un
- 21. Expatriation / Riki Takeuchi
- 22. Firm-specific advantages / Alain Verbeke and Wenlong Yuan
- 23. Foreign entry mode / Christian Geisler Asmussen and Bent Petersen
- 24. Foreign operation modes / Christian Geisler Asmussen and Bent Petersen
- 25. Foreign ownership / Bersant Hobdari
- 26. Foreign subsidiary management / Tina C. Ambos
- 27. Foreign subsidiary networks / Ulf Andersson and Paul Ryan
- 28. Global boundary spanners / Wilhelm Barner-Rasmussen and Kristiina Mäkelä
- 29. Global brands / Vasileios Davvetas and Constantine S. Katsikeas
- 30. Global careers / Margaret A. Shaffer and Mihaela Dimitrova
- 31. Global cities / Anthony Goerzen
- 32. The global factory / Peter Enderwick
- 33. Global leadership / Mansour Javidan, Rick Cotton, Amanda Bullough, Peter W. Dorfman, Medha Satish Kumar and Carolyn P. Egri
- 34. Global mindset / Sabrina Goestl and Martha Maznevski
- 35. Global mobility and firm innovation / Anu Phene
- 36. Global nonmarket strategy / Joao Albino-Pimentel, Gianni De Bruyn and Yu Li
- 37. Global r&d / René Belderbos and Davide Castellani
- 38. Global supply chain management / Masaaki Kotabe
- 39. The global system view / Nigel Wadeson
- 40. Global talent management / David G. Collings and Kieran M. Conroy
- 41. Global value chains / Liena Kano and Ari Van Assche
- 42. Global virtual teams / Angelika Zimmermann
- 43. Home and host country / Surender Munjal
- 44. Hrm practice transfer / Kieran M. Conroy
- 45. Informal networks / Sven Horak
- 46. Integration-responsiveness framework / Sunil Venaik, David Midgley and Timothy Devinney
- 47. Intellectual property rights / Marina Papanastassiou
- 48. Internalization / Peter J. Buckley
- 49. International acquisitions / Xena Welch and Anna Nadolska
- 50. International control mechanisms / Emma Stendahl and Esther Tippmann
- 51. International coordination / Larissa Rabbiosi
- 52. International corporate social responsibility / Günter K. Stahl, Christof Miska and Mary Sully de Luque
- 53. International diversification / Stephen Tallman
- 54. International experience / A. Rebecca Reuber
- 55. International finance / Jonas Puck, Jakob Müllner and Igor Filatotchev
- 56. International hrm / Helen De Cieri and Karin Sanders
- 57. International joint ventures / Andrew C. Inkpen
- 58. International modularity / Renato Kogeyama, Ronaldo Parente, Gerry McDermott, Ram Mudambi and Christian Geisler Asmussen
- 59. International non-governmental organizations / Jonathan Doh
- 60. International outsourcing / Michael Mol
- 61. International standards / Joseph A. Clougherty
- 62. International strategic alliances / Juliane Engsig and Bo Bernhard Nielsen
- 63. International trade theory / Maurício Prado
- 64. Knowledge-based theory of the mne / Nicolai J. Foss
- 65. Knowledge-seeking fdi / Grazia Santangelo
- 66. Language in international business / Rebecca Piekkari
- 67. Learning in and by MNEs / Shaker A. Zahra
- 68. Legal distance / Stav Fainshmidt and Daniel S. Andrews
- 69. Liability of foreignness / Pankaj Kumar and Sri Zaheer
- 70. Location advantages / Sarianna Lundan
- 71. Metanational company / Yves Doz
- 72. Migrants and migration / Aida Hajro and Milda Zilinskaitė
- 73. Multicultural teams / Markus Pudelko
- 74. Multiculturalism / Davina Vora
- 75. Multinationality- performance relationship / Yi Li, Ruosu Gao and Vikas Kumar
- 76. National culture / Mark F. Peterson, Sjoerd Beugelsdijk and Juliette de Wit
- 77. National innovation systems / Mario Kafouros and Eva Mavroudi
- 78. Not-invented-here syndrome / Andrea Fosfuri and Esther Roca Batllori
- 79. Offshoring / Peter D. Ørberg Jensen and Torben Pedersen
- 80. Organizational culture in MNEs / Carl F. Fey and Yian Chen
- 81. Organizational legitimacy and MNEs / Tatiana Kostova and Joao Albino-Pimentel
- 82. The penrose effect / Joe Mahoney and Danchi Tan
- 83. Political conflict / Jennifer Oetzel and Chang Hoon Oh
- 84. Porter's diamond model / Christian Ketels
- 85. Private international law / Paul M. Vaaler
- 86. Psychic distance / Douglas Dow
- 87. Regional mne / André Sammartino
- 88. Regional strategy / André Sammartino
- 89. Repatriation / B. Sebastian Reiche and Mila B. Lazarova
- 90. State-owned enterprises / Randi Lunnan and Asmund Rygh
- 91. Strategic asset-seeking fdi / Grazia Santangelo
- 92. Structure of the mne / Phillip C. Nell and Benoit Decreton
- 93. Temporal distance / Lilac Nachum
- 94. Transfer pricing and cross-border arbitrage / Lorraine Eden
- 95. The uppsala model / Jan-Erik Vahlne.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Description based on print record.
- ISBN:
- 9781800884045 (e-book)
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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