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Recent events----from September 11th to anti--globalization----have accentuated the sense that the global economy is moving into uncharted waters. Bringing together the leading authorities on globalization and international business, this book looks ahead to the new challenges facing international companies in this new economy.

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Table of Contents
Introduction (Julian Birkinshaw, Sumantra Ghoshal, Costas Markides, John Stopford, George Yip).

SECTION 1: RIVAL STATES, RIVAL FIRMS.

Chapter 1: The (A)Political Multinational: State-Firm Rivalry Revisited (Louis Turner).

Chapter 2: The moral response to capitalism: Can we learn from the Victorians?(John Dunning).

Chapter 3: The multi-home based multinational: combining global competitiveness and local innovativeness (Örjan Sölvell).

Chapter 4: Regional multinationals: The location-bound drivers of global strategy (Alan Rugman and Alain Verbeke).

SECTION 2: MANAGING THE MULTINATIONAL ENTERPRISE.

Chapter 5: The evolving multinational: Strategy and structure in Latin American operations, 1990-2000 (Jose de la Torre, Jose Paulo Esperanca and Jon Martinez).

Chapter 6: Risk and the dynamics of globalisation (Don Lessard).

Chapter 7: The global OEM: The transformation of Asian sup plier companies )(Anthony Leung and George Yip) .

Chapter 8: Designing Multinationals: Is it all over now? (Lawrence Franko).

Chapter 9: The customer-focused multinational: revisiting the Stopford and Wells model in an era of global customers (Julian Birkinshaw and Siri Terjesen).

Chapter 10: Geography as a design variable (Eleanor Westney).

Chapter 11: Regional Organisations: Beware of the pitfalls (Paul Verdin, Venkat Subramanian, Alice de Koning and Eline Van Poeck).

Chapter 12: The Metanational: The next step in the evolution of the Multinational Enterprise (Yves Doz, Jose Santos and Peter Williamson).

SECTION 3: REJUVENATING THE MATURE BUSINESS.

Chapter 13: The critical role of sense-making in Rejuvenating the Mature Business (John Stopford and Charles Baden-Fuller).

Chapter 14: The invisible underpinnings of corporate rejuvenation: purposeful action taking by individuals (Sumantra Ghoshal and Heike Bruch).

Chapter 15: Rejuvenation revisited: Identifying and managing strategy decay and innovation (Peter Williamson).

Chapter 16: Racing to be second: Innovation through imitation (Costas Markides).

Chapter 17: Who needs multinationals? Lessons from open-source software (Rob Grant, Andrea Lipparini, Gianni Lorenzoni, and Elaine Romanelli).

SECTION: 4.

Chapter 18: Management Research: Reprise and Prologue (John Stopford).

Bibliography.

List of Contributors.

Index.

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 24/06/2003
      ISBN13: 9780470850657, 978-0470850657
      ISBN10: 0470850655

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Recent events----from September 11th to anti--globalization----have accentuated the sense that the global economy is moving into uncharted waters. Bringing together the leading authorities on globalization and international business, this book looks ahead to the new challenges facing international companies in this new economy.

      Trade Review

      "...a wealth of information..." (Transnational Corporations, June 2006)



      Table of Contents
      Introduction (Julian Birkinshaw, Sumantra Ghoshal, Costas Markides, John Stopford, George Yip).

      SECTION 1: RIVAL STATES, RIVAL FIRMS.

      Chapter 1: The (A)Political Multinational: State-Firm Rivalry Revisited (Louis Turner).

      Chapter 2: The moral response to capitalism: Can we learn from the Victorians?(John Dunning).

      Chapter 3: The multi-home based multinational: combining global competitiveness and local innovativeness (Örjan Sölvell).

      Chapter 4: Regional multinationals: The location-bound drivers of global strategy (Alan Rugman and Alain Verbeke).

      SECTION 2: MANAGING THE MULTINATIONAL ENTERPRISE.

      Chapter 5: The evolving multinational: Strategy and structure in Latin American operations, 1990-2000 (Jose de la Torre, Jose Paulo Esperanca and Jon Martinez).

      Chapter 6: Risk and the dynamics of globalisation (Don Lessard).

      Chapter 7: The global OEM: The transformation of Asian sup plier companies )(Anthony Leung and George Yip) .

      Chapter 8: Designing Multinationals: Is it all over now? (Lawrence Franko).

      Chapter 9: The customer-focused multinational: revisiting the Stopford and Wells model in an era of global customers (Julian Birkinshaw and Siri Terjesen).

      Chapter 10: Geography as a design variable (Eleanor Westney).

      Chapter 11: Regional Organisations: Beware of the pitfalls (Paul Verdin, Venkat Subramanian, Alice de Koning and Eline Van Poeck).

      Chapter 12: The Metanational: The next step in the evolution of the Multinational Enterprise (Yves Doz, Jose Santos and Peter Williamson).

      SECTION 3: REJUVENATING THE MATURE BUSINESS.

      Chapter 13: The critical role of sense-making in Rejuvenating the Mature Business (John Stopford and Charles Baden-Fuller).

      Chapter 14: The invisible underpinnings of corporate rejuvenation: purposeful action taking by individuals (Sumantra Ghoshal and Heike Bruch).

      Chapter 15: Rejuvenation revisited: Identifying and managing strategy decay and innovation (Peter Williamson).

      Chapter 16: Racing to be second: Innovation through imitation (Costas Markides).

      Chapter 17: Who needs multinationals? Lessons from open-source software (Rob Grant, Andrea Lipparini, Gianni Lorenzoni, and Elaine Romanelli).

      SECTION: 4.

      Chapter 18: Management Research: Reprise and Prologue (John Stopford).

      Bibliography.

      List of Contributors.

      Index.

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