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Schlunze, Rolf D.
Spaces of international economy and management = launching new perspectives on management and geography /
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正題名/作者:
Spaces of international economy and management/ Edited By Rolf D Schlunze, Nathaniel O. Agola, and William W Baber.
其他題名:
launching new perspectives on management and geography /
其他作者:
Schlunze, Rolf D.
出版者:
Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire :Palgrave Macmillan, : 2012.,
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (xxiii, 357 pages) :illustrations. :
標題:
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / International / General. -
電子資源:
http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9780230359550
ISBN:
9780230359550 (electronic bk.)
Spaces of international economy and management = launching new perspectives on management and geography /
Spaces of international economy and management
launching new perspectives on management and geography /[electronic resource] :Edited By Rolf D Schlunze, Nathaniel O. Agola, and William W Baber. - Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire :Palgrave Macmillan,2012. - 1 online resource (xxiii, 357 pages) :illustrations.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
PART I: DEFINING MANAGEMENT GEOGRAPHY -- Management Geography b6 s An Actor-Centered Approach; R.D.Schlunze& M.Plattner -- 'Hybrid' Managers Creating Cross-Cultural Synergy b6 s A Systematic Interview Survey from Japan; R.D.Schlunze -- Mobile Elite in the Global City b6 s International Managers' Location Preferences; M.Plattner -- PART II: SPACES OF INTERNATIONAL ECONOMY -- Managing Global Cities Through Corporate Network Analysis; R.S.Wall -- Competition Development in the BRIC Countries b6 s Towards a Unified International Economic Space; R.V.Kashbrasiev -- Managing Regulatory Risk in Energy Investments Developed in Foreign Countries; A.Calvo-Silvosa&R.C.Lois-Gon�zlez -- Restructuring in Regional Economies and Introducing Province System in Japan: With Special Reference to Kansai Region; M.Ikuta -- Trading Area and Locational Decision of Foreign Affiliates in Osaka Prefecture; S.Maruyama -- PART III: SPACES OF INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT -- How does US Educational Experience Shape the Everyday Work Environment of Japanese Legal Professionals? T.Reiffenstein Japanese MNEs' Hybrid Factories in the Global Economy b6 s A Management Geography Approach; T.Abo -- Spaces of Japanese Management b6 s Towards a Dynamic Hybridization Theory; K.Yamazaki -- Survival Strategies of a Local Industry and the Characteristics of its Overseas Operations: A Case Study of the Glove-Related Industry in Eastern Kagawa, Japan; A.Taira -- Production Allocation Strategies and Spatial Structure of International Division of Labor in Japanese Animation Studios; K.Yamamoto -- Adjusting to a Distant Space: Cultural Adjustment and Inter-Culturally Fluent Support; W.Baber -- PART IV: A NEW PERSPECTIVE -- Concept of Corporate Globability; A.Jones -- Location Based Services Technology Innovations in Japan; N.O.Agola -- Managing Regulatory Risk in Energy Investments Developed in Foreign Countries; P.St�rm& R.Schweizer -- Internationalization of Business Networks: How do Managers with Divergent Cultural Norms Contribute? M.Plattner.
What makes some international firms and managers successful and why do others fail? What can firms and managers do to adjust to the specific local business environment? Can we observe patterns that could guide the adjustment strategies of multinational enterprises (MNEs) and managers charged with succeeding in a global context? To answer these questions, the editors start with the belief that location and actors matter in addition to the 'home and abroad' context in which the MNEs and managers operate. As yet another phase of development dawns b6 s post financial crisis b6 s in which globalization is a given and still in progress, the urgency increases to learn how MNEs, managers and governments can increase efficiency, minimize failure and maximize success. This volume proposes cultural hybridization of organizations and managers as well as ascertaining the resources necessary for the effective interface of national, regional, and international networks.
ISBN: 9780230359550 (electronic bk.)
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LC Class. No.: HD30.5 / .S65 2012
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