Contemporary International Business in the Asia-Pacific Region
- Authors:
- Alain Verbeke, University of Calgary
- Robin E. Roberts, Griffith University, Queensland
- Deborah Delaney, Griffith University, Queensland
- Peter Zámborský, University of Auckland
- Peter Enderwick, Auckland University of Technology
- Swati Nagar, Auckland University of Technology
- Date Published: April 2019
- availability: In stock
- format: Print/online bundle
- isbn: 9781108620680
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The increasing dominance of the Asia–Pacific region as a source of international business growth has created a dynamic and complex business environment. For this reason, a sound understanding of regional economies, communities and operational challenges is critical for any international business manager working in a global context. With an emphasis on 'doing business in Asia', Contemporary International Business in the Asia–Pacific Region addresses topics that are driving international business today. Providing content and research that is accessible to local and international students, this text introduces core business concepts and comprehensively covers a range of key areas, including trade and economic development, dimensions of culture, business planning and strategy development, research and marketing, and employee development in cross-cultural contexts. Written by authors with industry experience and academic expertise, Contemporary International Business in the Asia–Pacific Region is an essential resource for students of business and management.
Read more- Emphasises the modern topic of 'doing business in Asia' and is aligned with national government initiatives
- Includes thirteen succinct chapters presented in a semester friendly way
- Covers contemporary topics that are driving international business forward (eg. production, innovation)
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- Date Published: April 2019
- format: Print/online bundle
- isbn: 9781108620680
- length: 526 pages
- dimensions: 255 x 190 x 23 mm
- weight: 1.09kg
- contains: 91 colour illus. 5 maps 18 tables
- availability: In stock
Table of Contents
Part I. Core Concepts:
1. Foundations of international business in the Asia–Pacific region
2. Drivers and challenges of internationalising firms
3. Economics and the role of regional integration
4. Culture, ethics and corporate governance
5. International investment
Part II. Dynamics of International Business in the Asia–Pacific Region:
6. Emerging economies
7. Market entry and development strategies
8. International business research
Part III. Functional Issues:
9. Foreign currency and international financial management
10. International marketing
11. International sourcing and production
12. Managing managers in an Asia–Pacific environment
13. Ongoing challenges for international business in the Asia
Appendix: IB skill builders.-
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