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contemporary globalization. Design/methodology/approach – By using a case study of a single product and invoice-level data, it was …
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globalization as a feature of the business world. The reason for this, as explained by Powers and Collins Jones in their examination … of the way the global marketplace has evolved, is that globalization is a logical progression of a process that continued …
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Globalization, deregulation, and a growing knowledge workforce have radically altered the role of the modern manager …
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outsourcing by firms of all sizes, growth usually means entering the international market. The transition from a small domestic …
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Imagine you are one of the growing number of organizations that elected to enter the global forum. Only imagine that you did this years ago and are now recognized as an international tour de force in your field. You have offices in more than 80 countries and employ over 85,000 people worldwide....
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Wal‐Mart is the world’s largest retailer. In fact, it is the biggest corporation on the planet. In January 2002, annual year to date sales exceeded a staggering $200 billion, and analysts predict that this figure will have rocketed to $700 billion by 2010. However, to meet such forecasts the...
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The automobile industry is probably the most globalized industry in the world. It employs upwards of 20 million people and has been a long‐standing driver of economic prosperity. Three “triad” groups of the USA, Japan and western Europe are responsible for almost 90 percent of total...
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Picture this. You are the CEO of the most valuable organization on the planet. You have 12 core businesses, all of which created net earnings of $12.7 billion in 2000, and from 1998 to 2000 you were voted Fortune ’s most admired global organization. Cause for celebration? Time to slow down and...
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Spun off from Racal Radio Group in 1985, Vodafone Group has transformed itself in the last six years from a virtually unknown small UK‐based company into the world’s largest wireless and mobile‐phone operator. With 93 million subscribers in 29 countries, it ranks among the top ten global...
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The Ford Motor Corporation has always been regarded as a world leader from pioneering mass production to being one of the first car manufacturers to build overseas assembly plants. Ford Europe, founded in 1967, proved the value of the overseas strategy and in the 1980s its profits offset US...
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