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Global labour, global business, global crisis
International Journal of Management Concepts and Philosophy, 2012This paper contextualises this special issue of the IJMCP on global labour by surveying the state of formation of the global labour force. Drawing on ILO data it distinguishes several groups within the global labour force. It notes problems in measuring the size of these groups and the debates about their nature and draws attention to the contributions
Marco Boffo, Michael Haynes
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Business Ethics for Global Business
2013In Japan, corporate scandals have become apparent through measures taken against corporate extortionists (soukaiya), insider trading, loss compensation, violations of antitrust laws and illegal contributions; and scandals relating to violations of commercial laws stemming from collusion have been criticized as being major social issues.
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2014
This chapter explores the industry environment, where customers, competitors, and suppliers are the main elements. It shows how significant the global industry environment is for strategies of multinational firms. It illustrates the application of market segmentation analysis and strategic group analysis.
Jędrzej George Frynas, Kamel Mellahi
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This chapter explores the industry environment, where customers, competitors, and suppliers are the main elements. It shows how significant the global industry environment is for strategies of multinational firms. It illustrates the application of market segmentation analysis and strategic group analysis.
Jędrzej George Frynas, Kamel Mellahi
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2019
This chapter explores the intricacies of global business. It begins by giving an overview of the global economy and how to enter overseas markets. It also demonstrates how globalization can benefit a business as well as present challenges. Then the chapter moves on to the concept of protectionism and asks why a country's government might implement it ...
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This chapter explores the intricacies of global business. It begins by giving an overview of the global economy and how to enter overseas markets. It also demonstrates how globalization can benefit a business as well as present challenges. Then the chapter moves on to the concept of protectionism and asks why a country's government might implement it ...
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2019
Globalization as a buzz word is present in many publications, being scientific, journalistic or even literarily. This work defines the scope of globalization with regards to its meaning for businesses and within this scope, a measure is proposed to determine a firms’ degree of globalization.
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Globalization as a buzz word is present in many publications, being scientific, journalistic or even literarily. This work defines the scope of globalization with regards to its meaning for businesses and within this scope, a measure is proposed to determine a firms’ degree of globalization.
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2023
It is familiar to everyone that the world we are living in today has tremendously become interconnected. This means that societies, economies and politics are mainly becoming intertwined as many products and services get exchanged across many continents. Organisations have thus been forced to adapt to the current evolving landscape in order for them to
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It is familiar to everyone that the world we are living in today has tremendously become interconnected. This means that societies, economies and politics are mainly becoming intertwined as many products and services get exchanged across many continents. Organisations have thus been forced to adapt to the current evolving landscape in order for them to
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2003
The popular image of ‘global finance’ in the new century is of a hightech, IT-centred world where bankers sit in front of rows and rows of flickering computer screens. Deals are done on computers; money is made or lost in abstract, electronically mediated markets where the only characters to be found are numerical.
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The popular image of ‘global finance’ in the new century is of a hightech, IT-centred world where bankers sit in front of rows and rows of flickering computer screens. Deals are done on computers; money is made or lost in abstract, electronically mediated markets where the only characters to be found are numerical.
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2018
Global business tends to be perceived as a number of individual but powerful multinational corporations, capable of controlling markets and influencing political decisions; in fact, global business is highly organized through a plethora of associations that bring together competing companies and conflicting national businesses.
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Global business tends to be perceived as a number of individual but powerful multinational corporations, capable of controlling markets and influencing political decisions; in fact, global business is highly organized through a plethora of associations that bring together competing companies and conflicting national businesses.
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