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Alan M. Rugman
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The Oxford Handbook of International Business
Edited by Alan M. Rugman and Thomas L. Brewer
896 pages
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black and white figures and tables
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244x168mm
978-0-19-924182-8
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Hardback
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30 August 2001
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- A comprehensive survey of international business
- 28 chapter contributions from leading international scholars such as John H. Dunning, John Child, Alan Rugman, Bruce Kogut, Peter Buckley, Mark Casson, Eleanor Westney, George Yip, Gordon Redding, etc.
- Demonstrates fresh analytical insight and critical thinking
- Invaluable resource for academics, students, and professionals
The Oxford Handbook of International Business comprises twenty-eight original chapters from the world's most distinguished scholars in the field of international business. United as a whole, these reflect both the present structure of the field and the major intellectual issues of current and likely future interest. Demonstrating analytical insight and critical thinking, the authors are all authorities on their chosen topics and have been active as leaders in the Academy of International Business. Their chapters survey and synthesize relevant literature of recent years, ensuring that the volume will be a primary reference for students and scholars
throughout the social sciences. The book is split into five major sections, providing comprehensive coverage of the following areas: the history and theory of the multinational enterprise; the political and policy environment of international business; strategies of multinational enterprises; the financial areas of the multinational enterprise (marketing, finance and accounting, HRM, and innovation); and business systems in Asia, South America, and the transitional economies.Readership: Scholars and students of international business and international economics/politics; Lawyers, managers, and policy makers
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Edited by Alan M. Rugman, Professor of Management, Professor of Business Economics and Public Policy, Indiana University, Kelley School of Business, and Thomas L. Brewer, Associate Professor, McDonough School of Business, Georgetown University Contributors: David M. Berg (Assistant Professor, School of Management, University of Texas at Dallas) Julian Birkinshaw (Associate Professor, London Business School) Michael Bowe (Senior Lecturer in Economics and International Finance, Manchester School of Management, UMIST) Thomas L. Brewer (Professor and Editor of Journal of International Business
Studies, Georgetown University) Peter Buckley (Professor and Director, Centre for International Business, University of Leeds) John Cantwell (Professor of Economics, University of Reading) Mark Casson (Professor of Economics, University of Reading) John Child (Chair of Commerce, University of Birmingham and Visiting Professor of Management, University of Hong Kong) James W. Dean (Professor of Economics, Simon Fraser University and Kaiser Professor of International Business, Western Washington University) John Dunning (Emeritus Professor of International Business, University of Reading and Emeritus State of New Jersey Professor of International Business, Rutgers University) Lorraine Eden (Associate
Professor, Department of Management, Texas A&M University) John L Graham (Professor, Graduate School of Management, University of California, Irvine) Robert Grosse (Professor of World Business and Director of Research, Thunderbird, The American Graduate School of International Management) Stephen Guisinger (Professor of International Management, University of Texas at Dallas) Jean-François Hennart (Professor, Department of Organization and Strategy, Tilburg University) Andrew C. Inkpen (Associate Professor, Thunderbird, American Graduate School of International Management) Stephen J. Kobrin (William Wurster Professor of Multinational Management, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania) Bruce Kogut
(The Dr. Felix Zandman Professor of International Management, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania) Masaaki (Mike) Kotabe (The Washburn Chair of International Business and Marketing, Temple University) James R. Markusen (Professor of Economics, University of Colorado, Boulder, NBER and CEPR) Klaus E. Meyer (Associate Professor, Center for East European Studies, Copenhagen Business School) Sylvia Ostry (Distinguished Research Fellow, Munk Centre for International Studies, University of Toronto) Gordon Redding (Affiliate Professor of Asian Business, INSEAD) Alan M. Rugman (Professor of Management, Professor of Business Economics and Public Policy, Indiana University) Debora L. Spar (Professor,
Harvard Business School) Stephen B. Tallman (Professor of Management, David Eccles School of Business, University of Utah) Alain Verbeke (Professor of International Business, University of Brussels and Associate Fellow, Templeton College, University of Oxford) D. Eleanor Westney (Sloan Fellows Professor, Sloan School of Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Mira Wilkins (Professor of Economics, Florida International University) George S. Yip (Professor of Strategic and International Management, London Business School) Stephen Young (Professor and Co-Director, Strathclyde International Business Unit, University of Strathclyde) Srilata Zaheer (Professor, Carlson School of Management, University
of Minnesota)
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Part I: History and Theory of the Multinational Enterprise
1: Mira Wilkins: The History of Multinational Enterprise
2: John H. Dunning: The Key Literature on IB Activities, 1960-2000
3: James R. Markusen: International Trade Theory and International Business
4: Peter Buckley and Mark Casson: Strategic Complexity in International Business
5: Jean-Francois Hennart: Theories of the Multinational Enterprise
6: Alan M. Rugman and Alain Verbeke: Location, Competitiveness, and the Multinational Enterprise
Part II: The Political and Policy Environment
7: Stephen J. Kobrin: Sovereignty@Bay: Globalization, Multinational Enterprise, and the International Political System
8: Debora L. Spar: National Policies and Domestic Politics
9: Sylvia Ostry: The Multilateral Trading System
10: Stephen E. Guisinger and David M. Berg: Capital Flows, Capital Controls, and International Business Risk
11: Thomas L. Brewer and Stephen Young: Multilateral Institutions and Policies - and their Implications for Multinational Business Strategy
Part III: Strategy for MNEs
12: Stephen B. Tallman and George S. Yip: Strategy and the Multinational Enterprise
13: D. Eleanor Westney and Srilata Zaheer: The Multinational Enterprise as an Organization
14: Julian Birkinshaw: Strategy and Management in MNE Subsidiaries
15: Andrew C. Inkpen: Strategic Alliances
Part IV: Managing the MNE
16: John Cantwell: Innovation and Information Technology in MNE
17: Masaaki (Mike) Kotabe: Contemporary Research Trends in International Marketing: The 1990s
18: John L. Graham: Culture and Human Resources Management
19: Alan M. Rugman and Alain Verbeke: Environmental Policy and International Business
20: James W. Dean and Michael Bowe: International Financial Management and Multinational Enterprises
21: Lorraine Eden: Taxes, Transfer Pricing, and the Multinational Enterprise
Part V: Regional Studies
22: D. Eleanor Westney: Japan
23: Robert Grosse: International Business in Latin America
24: John Child: China and International Business
25: Klaus E. Meyer: International Business Research on Transition Economies
26: Gordon Redding: The Smaller Economies of Pacific Asia and their Business Systems
Part VI: Conclusions
27: Bruce Kogut: Methodological Contributions in International Business and the Direction of Academic Research Activity
28: Alan M. Rugman and Thomas L. Brewer: Conclusions on Policy
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