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Current Issues In International Business

Edited by Iyanatul Islam, Professor of International Business, Griffith Business School and Griffith Asia Institute, Griffith University, Australia and Co-Editor, Journal of the Asia Pacific Economy and William Shepherd, Associate Dean, Curriculum, Teaching and Learning, Griffith Business School, Griffith University, Australia
1997 264 pp Hardback 978 1 85898 292 2 £79.00 on-line discount £71.10

‘. . . this is a very powerful book that examines the field of international business in many different ways. The scholars in the field have given very honest and understandable accounts of the field of international business. The presentation is extremely well organised and should be of interest to international business scholars, individuals concerned with business education, and individuals who have had international experience as consultants, officials, or managers. The editors have done an excellent job in putting together this piece of work. Current Issues in International Business contributes a great deal to the field and presents all the important issues that will propel international business research into the 21st century.’
– Leo A. Giglio, Business and the Contemporary World

It considers key up-to-date developments in both the theory and practice of international business. After analysing the historical evolution of international business as an academic discipline, the book focuses on its relationship to the other social sciences. New light is shed on current issues and intellectual debates with a view to identifying new directions and future areas of research. The authors then develop the discussion to consider the present globalization of the economy, addressing the strategies of multinationals, the increasingly ‘borderless’ world and management competition.

Contents: Introduction (I. Islam, W. Shepherd) Part I: The Evolution of IB as an Academic Discipline – The Institutional and Regional Context 1. International Business as an Academic Discipline (K. Simmonds) 2. Internationalising the Business Curriculum: Obstacles and Strategies (S. Robock) Part II: IB as an Interdisciplinary Field of Inquiry 3. The Conceptual Frontiers of International Business (B. Toyne) 4. The Economic Theory of the Firm as the Basis for a ‘Core’ Theory of International Production (J. Dunning) 5. International Political Economy and MNEs’ Strategies: New Directions for Interdisciplinary Research (T. Brewer) Part III: Current Issues and Controversies 6. A ‘Borderless’ World: Issues and Evidence (G. Yip) 7. The Evolution of the Transnational (C. Bartlett, S. Ghoshal) 8. Global Strategies for Multinational Enterprises (A. Rugman, A. Verbeke) 9. An Invisible History, A Competitive Future: Women Managers in a Worldwide Economy (N. Adler, D. Izraeli) 10. The Ties that Bond? (M. Casson, R. Loveridge, S. Singh) Part IV: Future Directions in IB Education and Research 11. The Compleat Executive: The State of International Business Education and Some Future Directions (F. Contractor) 12. Trends in International Business Research: The Next 25 Years (P. Buckley) 13. Current Issues in International Business: An Overview (S. Young) Index Contributors: A. Adler, C. Bartlett, T. Brewer, P. Buckley, M. Casson, F. Contractor, J. Dunning, S. Ghoshal, D. Izraei, R. Loveridge, S. Robock, A.M. Rugman, K. Simmonds, S. Singh, B. Toyne, A. Verbeke, G. Yip, S. Young



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