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Examines characteristics of successful organizations in the year 2000, and contributions of European leaders to the process. Compares different competencies of business leaders who merely travel abroad with those who settle there as expatriates for a time. Considers the environmental forces and...
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later in Japan. Other parts of the world would then receive the product after it had been sold in these three major world … simultaneously in the three triad regions of the world: the USA, Western Europe and Japan. Believes that this traditional triad view … of global competition is inappropriate in today’s world for two reasons. First, in today’s global environment, an …
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Describes how, in response to a weakened market share, the USA sponsored the White House conference on travel and tourism which was held in October 1995. A highly successful event, the conference proposed strategies and tactics which encourage international travel to the USA. Suggests that, on...
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Enquires into the link between the Tokyo and New York equity markets. Finds that the link between the two markets strengthens at some times and weakens at others. Staggering business cycles and the breaking of global co‐operation are two plausible explanations of the weakening of the links...
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States the purpose of this study was to develop a framework, through which to analyse the nature of an expatriate’s psychological contract, in order to specifically address expatriate psychological needs and expectations. The proposed Breakdown model was formulated from the overseas work...
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In the 1980s, globalisation was much vaunted as offering the Western world a dazzling new array of business …
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Organised capitalism, as a distinct mode of political economy, is generally held to be under serious threat, not least from the apparently inexorable logic and pressures of “globalisation”. The challenge represented by these forces is intensified in Germany by the constraints imposed by the...
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Much has been written recently about Germany’s prevailing economic problems, but the emphasis has been placed on globalisation, the rigidities of the labour market and various other difficulties related to Standort Deutschland. However, there are numerous problems with respect to German...
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As transnational capital continues to seek fair access to all international markets and increasingly, a global level playing field, so competition policy has emerged as a highly salient issue. This article sets out specifically to explore the international dimension of competition policy....
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The pressures of globalization in general and the specific fact of declining inward investment represent together a …
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