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Japanese Multinationals In The Global Economy |
Paul W. Beamish, Nortel Networks Director, Asian Management Institute, Ivey Business School, the University of Western Ontario, Canada, Andrew Delios, Associate Professor, Department of Business Policy, National University of Singapore and Donald J. Lecraw, formerly Professor, Richard Ivey School of Business, University of Western Ontario, Canada
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| 1997 |
352 pp |
Hardback |
978 1 85898 720 0 |
£73.00 |
on-line discount
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‘. . . a useful compendium of data from Japanese and American sources for researchers to use in their own analyses.’ – Richard Rice, Journal of Asian Business
‘This book makes a useful contribution by providing reference materials in documenting the global operations of Japanese multinational corporations.’ – Richard Grainger, Asia Pacific Journal of Economics and Business
Japanese Multinationals in the Global Economy goes beyond traditional methods of research in international business by providing new simple data comparisons on the global operations of Japanese firms. A key aim of this book is to encourage other researchers to explore a new data source and expand and shape their own studies on multinationals.
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Contents: Foreword by Raymond Vernon 1. Introduction 2. The Data Sources 3. Comparison of Entry Dates 4. Comparison of Sales Activity 5. Comparison of Equity Levels 6. Total Employment Levels in US and Japanese Subsidiaries 7. Expatriate Management in Japanese Subsidiaries 8. Ownership Patterns 9. Joint Venture Ownership Structure 10. Performance Index
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This book is part of the New Horizons in International Business series. To view the rest of the series, please use the link.
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