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The INSEAD-Wharton alliance on globalizing : strategies for building successful global businesses / edited by Hubert Gatignon and John R. Kimberly with Robert E. Gunther.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Cambridge, U.K. ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2004.Description: xxii, 451 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780521835718
Other title:
  • Strategies for building successful global business
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 658.049 22 GAT
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Contents:
. Globalization and its challenges Hubert Gatignon and John R. Kimberly; Part I. Leading the Global Organization: 2. The changing international corporate governance landscape Mauro F. Guillen and Mary O'Sullivan; 3. Corporate governance and leadership in a globalizing equity market Michael Useem; 4. Leadership in a global organization: a cross-cultural perspective Robert J. House, Mansour Javidan and Gunter Stahl; 5. The globalization of business education Arnoud De Meyer, Patrick Harker and Gabriel Hawawini; Part II. Global Market Participation: 6. Globalization through acquisitions and alliances: an evolutionary perspective Harbir Singh and Maurizio Zollo; 7. Developing new products and services for the global market Reinhard Angelmar; 8. Managing brands in global markets George S. Day and David J. Reibstein; 9. Global marketing of new products Hubert Gatignon and Christophe Van den Bulte; 10. Global equity capital markets for emerging growth firms: patterns, drivers, and implications for the globalizing entrepreneur Raphael Amit and Christoph Zott; Part III. Managing Risk and Uncertainty: 11. Cross-border valuation: the international cost of equity capital Gordon Bodnar, Bernard Dumas and Richard Marston; 12. Managing risk in global supply chains Paul R. Kleindorfer and Luk Van Wassenhove; 13. Global recombination: cross-border technology and innovation management Philip Anderson and Lori Rosenkopf; 14. From corporate social responsibility to global citizenship Eric W. Orts; 15. Colliding forces: domestic politics and the global economy Ethan B. Kapstein and Stephen J. Kobrin; 16. Global implications of information and telecommunication technologies (ICT) Arnoud De Meyer; Part IV. Implications and Conclusions: 17. Globalization and its many faces: the case of the health sector Lawton R. Burns, Thomas D'Aunno and John R. Kimberly; 18. The continuing process of globalizing Hubert Gatignon and John Kimberly.
Summary: The INSEAD-Wharton Alliance examines the forces that are driving firms to globalize, the consequences - positive and negative - that accompany increasing globalization, and their managerial and political implications. Written by experts from both INSEAD and Wharton, it offers a timely, non-partisan treatment of these increasingly important issues.
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. Globalization and its challenges Hubert Gatignon and John R. Kimberly; Part I. Leading the Global Organization: 2. The changing international corporate governance landscape Mauro F. Guillen and Mary O'Sullivan; 3. Corporate governance and leadership in a globalizing equity market Michael Useem; 4. Leadership in a global organization: a cross-cultural perspective Robert J. House, Mansour Javidan and Gunter Stahl; 5. The globalization of business education Arnoud De Meyer, Patrick Harker and Gabriel Hawawini; Part II. Global Market Participation: 6. Globalization through acquisitions and alliances: an evolutionary perspective Harbir Singh and Maurizio Zollo; 7. Developing new products and services for the global market Reinhard Angelmar; 8. Managing brands in global markets George S. Day and David J. Reibstein; 9. Global marketing of new products Hubert Gatignon and Christophe Van den Bulte; 10. Global equity capital markets for emerging growth firms: patterns, drivers, and implications for the globalizing entrepreneur Raphael Amit and Christoph Zott; Part III. Managing Risk and Uncertainty: 11. Cross-border valuation: the international cost of equity capital Gordon Bodnar, Bernard Dumas and Richard Marston; 12. Managing risk in global supply chains Paul R. Kleindorfer and Luk Van Wassenhove; 13. Global recombination: cross-border technology and innovation management Philip Anderson and Lori Rosenkopf; 14. From corporate social responsibility to global citizenship Eric W. Orts; 15. Colliding forces: domestic politics and the global economy Ethan B. Kapstein and Stephen J. Kobrin; 16. Global implications of information and telecommunication technologies (ICT) Arnoud De Meyer; Part IV. Implications and Conclusions: 17. Globalization and its many faces: the case of the health sector Lawton R. Burns, Thomas D'Aunno and John R. Kimberly; 18. The continuing process of globalizing Hubert Gatignon and John Kimberly.

The INSEAD-Wharton Alliance examines the forces that are driving firms to globalize, the consequences - positive and negative - that accompany increasing globalization, and their managerial and political implications. Written by experts from both INSEAD and Wharton, it offers a timely, non-partisan treatment of these increasingly important issues.

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