The Future of the Multinational CompanyJulian Birkinshaw Wiley, 2003 - 268 lappuses Recent Events -from September 11, to the anti-globalization protests to the collapse of the high-tech boom have accentuated the sense that the global economy is moving into uncharted waters Bringing together the leading authorities on globalization and international business The Future of the Multinational Company looks ahead to the new challenges facing multinational firms and predicts what the multinational company will look like in ten years time.
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... industry . This is illustrated through a multi - level perspective on a single industry – electrical power including generation , transmission , and distribution . Following this introduction , the second section briefly reviews the ...
... industry . This is illustrated through a multi - level perspective on a single industry – electrical power including generation , transmission , and distribution . Following this introduction , the second section briefly reviews the ...
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... industry it is now commonplace for the sales force to be structured around products , countries , and also customer sectors ( sometimes called industry ' verticals ' ) . Again , the logic is that computer usage in the telecoms industry ...
... industry it is now commonplace for the sales force to be structured around products , countries , and also customer sectors ( sometimes called industry ' verticals ' ) . Again , the logic is that computer usage in the telecoms industry ...
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... industry structure is the prime determinant of firm performance : the variance of performance around the industry mean is simply too great . Besides , it is much less clear today than 30 years ago where the ' bound- aries ' to an industry ...
... industry structure is the prime determinant of firm performance : the variance of performance around the industry mean is simply too great . Besides , it is much less clear today than 30 years ago where the ' bound- aries ' to an industry ...
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Can We Learn from | 14 |
Combining Global | 34 |
The Locationbound Drivers | 45 |
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The Future of the Multinational Company Julian Birkinshaw,Sumantra Ghoshal,Constantinos C. Markides,John M. Stopford,George Yip Ierobežota priekšskatīšana - 2004 |
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