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Strategy, Technology and Public Policy
David J. Teece
This excellent book provides a welcome collection of David Teece’s most important writings in the related areas of strategy and technology and their implications for public policy. -
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Who Runs Japanese Business?
Edited by Toshiaki Tachibanaki
The nature of Japanese firms has come under intense scrutiny because of their international success and their distinct structure, employee relations and working practices. This book sheds light on the reasons for promotion within firms, ... -
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Taiwanese Firms in Southeast Asia
Edited by Tain-Jy Chen
Taiwanese Firms in Southeast Asia provides a comprehensive review of Taiwan’s direct investment in Southeast Asia, including Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines and Vietnam. It also explores the motivation behind investment i... -
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Technological Change and Organization
Edited by Rod Coombs, Ken Green, Albert Richards, Vivien Walsh
This book investigates the effects of organizational contexts on the process of technological innovation. It analyses the internal organization of the firm as well as external influences, and examines how these factors affect a firm''s i... -
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Direct Investment in Economies in Transition
Klaus E. Meyer
This in-depth analysis of direct investment in transition economies provides not only original insights for economic policy in Central and Eastern Europe, but challenges some of the theoretical foundations of the multinational firm. -
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The Struggle for World Markets
Edited by Gavin Boyd
The Struggle for World Markets examines the pattern of deepening integration and imbalances across the Atlantic as the European Union and North America are increasingly linked through high volume trade and expanding transnational product... -
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Japanese Technology and Innovation Management
Sigvald J. Harryson
This innovative and original book, written by a leading management consultant, addresses these concerns and provides new insights into the theories and practices of innovation management. -
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Japanese Multinationals in the Global Economy
Paul W. Beamish, Andrew Delios, Donald J. Lecraw
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 encoura... -
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State Intervention and Business in China
Ding Lu, Zhimin Tang
State Intervention and Business in China is a systematic study of China’s preferential economic policies. Dr. Lu and Dr. Tang present these policies in three categories, namely, the investor–oriented, the region–oriented, and the indus... -
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Chinese Technology Transfer in the 1990s
Edited by Charles Feinstein, Christopher Howe
Chinese Technology Transfer in the 1990s examines – with special reference to the reform policy and encouragement of foreign direct investment – scientific policy, research and development, and technology transfer in the People’s Republi... -
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INNOVATION IN EAST ASIA
Michael Hobday
Innovation in East Asia is the first book to show how ‘latecomer’ firms from Taiwan, South Korea, Hong Kong and Singapore have caught up technologically with Japan and learned to innovate. Mike Hobday examines the technology acquisition ... -
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The Theory of Multinational Enterprises
Alan M. Rugman
Alan Rugman is recognized as one of the leading scholars in the field of international business and his ideas have been extremely influential. The Theory of Multinational Enterprises is the first of two volumes of Rugman’s key contribut...eBook:Find out more$40.00