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1. International Management: Managing Across Borders
and Cultures by Helen Deresky, Hardcover: 586
pages, Publisher: Prentice Hall
This globally oriented book covers the most current
research and trends in International Management. It
offers comprehensive and integrative cases that
illustrate the actual behaviors and functions required
for successful cross-cultural management at the
strategic and interpersonal level. Includes numerous
boxed features that relate concepts to real-world
practice. Also includes experiential exercises for
self-test. For professionals in international business.
2. International Management: Culture, Strategy, and
Behavior with World Map by Richard M Hodgetts, Fred
Luthans, Hardcover, Publisher: McGraw-Hill/Irwin
As a discipline of academy inquiry, International
Management applies management concepts and techniques to
their contexts in firms working in multinational,
multicultural environments. Hodgetts and Luthans:
International Management was the first mainstream
International Management text in the market. Its 5th
edition continues to set the standard for International
Management texts with its research-based content and its
balance between culture, strategy, and behavior.
International Management stresses the balanced approach
and the synergy/connection between the text’s four
parts: Environment (4 chapters): Culture (4 chapters),
Strategy and Functions (4 chapters) and Organizational
Behavior /Human Resource Management (5 chapters).
3. International Management by David H. Holt, Karen
Wigginton, Hardcover: 768 pages, Publisher:
South-Western College
Drawing from expansive international experience and
expertise, Holt and Wigginton goes beyond the
traditional text and delves beneath the surface of
international management. This textbook offers a truly
global perspective, incorporating research and case
examples from around the globe - not just the United
States and Canada. The text focuses on the most
important aspect of international management: leadership
in a cross-cultural, multidomestic, and multicultural
environment. The market includes all universities that
teach a course in International Management. It may be
used for both upper-division undergraduate and graduate
level courses.4.
Multinational Management : A Strategic Approach by John
B. Cullen, K. Praveen Parboteeah, Hardcover: 696 pages,
Publisher: South-Western College
This book uses strategy as its unifying theme to explore
the global economy and the impact of managerial
decisions. By examining comparative management issues
thoroughly, This textbook reveals the strengths and
weaknesses of competitors and how to adapt
organizational practices. Cullen/Parboteeah also cover
the key topics of formation and implementation of
strategies in the global environment, the building of
strategic alliances, negotiation and cross-cultural
communication, international human resource management,
and business ethics.
5. International Financial Management by Jeff Madura,
Hardcover: 704 pages, Publisher: South-Western College
This book combines a strong foundation in international
finance theory with current, practical applications. It
provides thorough, up-to-date treatment of cutting-edge
international finance issues along with traditional
treatment of international financial management. This
book is known for its readability and clear explanation
as well as its extensive use of hands-on, real world
applications and student-oriented pedagogy.
6. Multinational Financial Management by Alan C.
Shapiro, Hardcover: 768 pages, Pub: Wiley
Presents a comprehensive discussion of the foreign
exchange market. Discusses the key parity conditions in
international finance that relate interest rates,
exchange rates, and inflation rates, and the underlying
arbitrage considerations that determine them-along with
numerous real-world applications. Presents distinctions
between real and nominal exchange rates and between
accounting and economic exposure and their significance
for exchange risk management.
7. Global Marketing Management by Masaaki Kotabe,
Kristiaan Helsen, Hardcover: 720 pages, Publisher: Wiley
This textbook provides practical applications of marketing
for upper-level undergraduate and graduate level
students who wish to work internationally. The ultimate
objective of this book is to help readers prepare for
the 21st Century and become an effective manager
overseeing global marketing activities in an
increasingly competitive environment. Global
orientation; This book takes the view that the term,
"global" epitomizes the competitive pressure and market
opportunities from around the world and the firm's need
to optimize its market performance on a global basis.
Proactive Orientation; Presents a balanced approach
between an outside/in and inside/out marketing
perspective.
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