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This text delineates subtle distinctions among concepts that are often taken as synonymous, such as globalization, multinationalization, multinational corporation and global corporation, and elicits their implications for international business management.
Provides both theory and strategy for operating in a semiglobal economy in which international businesses need to compete in highly globalized and highly localized markets at the same time. This book raises important challenges to the conventional models of business organization and the competitive strategies that proceed from them.
This book places collective entrepreneurship at the center of business strategy to provide a comprehensive discussion of the institutions and policies that nurture entrepreneurship, not only in start-up, but also in large, established corporations (intrapreneurship).
Mourdoukoutas argues that as globalization gains momentum and reengineering becomes universal, firms can no longer be sure of achieving sustainable competitive advantages through improved operating effectiveness alone.
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