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    In 1991 n. Krugman is the outstand- ing international economist among his generation and has played a leading role in virtually every important development in international economics during the past decade, making path-breaking contributions to the "nonmonetary" theory of international trade and, in the study of open-economy macroeconomics, to the analysis of the determinants of exchange-rate movements. While in its sheer volume Paul Krugman's scholarly output has been

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    Link Between Emotional Intelligence and Cross-Cultural Leadership

    2009, pp. 1 – 13. Introduction Along with the globalization of business, many corporations are facing the challenge of operating in a different culture. The writers made a connection between emotional intelligence and cross-cultural leadership effectiveness to deal with this situation, this article also presented some significant results and implications which were greatly helpful for our company. This report is aimed at review the article and pick out something useful to raise staff awareness

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    Culture, Service and Product (Hong Kong Disneyland)

    Culture, Service and Product (Hong Kong Disneyland) Managing Service Operations in the Evolving Business Environment Executive Summary This paper covers the early stages of Disney and its growths in the years that have past. Disney Company is well known for its television series, movies, radio, shops, and theme parks. Disneyland has evolved throughout the years and has opened internationally theme parks in Paris, Tokyo and Hong Kong. It is soon opening its doors to another one in Shanghai

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    Reflective Journal

    understanding of the theories such as leadership in the relation to the environment. The component or assignment of the course that I enjoyed the most was the literature review were I offer us the opportunity to have a clear understanding of the course content in a way that is called the enquiry based learning through on summarizing the article and giving the correct model of change that suits best the organizations to achieve sustainability, the least important part of the components of the course was the

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    Lecture 1 Ccs

    e 2/4/2014 | 1 Comparative Country Studies (CCS) BSc IB - EBB686A05 International Business Lecturers: Henk Ritsema, coordinator Abdul Erumban Huib Stek 2/4/2014 | 2 Overview › › › › Introduction Course format Course plan Literature / Individual assignment › About Comparing Countries 1 2/4/2014 | 3 Introduction › The goals of this course are: 1. To develop and apply analytical skills to understand socio-economic differences between countries; 2. To assess how these differences

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    Issues in Global Economy

    This essay is aim tocritically review Jeffrey James’s views toward ‘information technology, cumulative causation and patterns of globalization’ in the developing countries. In this journal, James analysed the relationships and effects between the developing countries’ economy development and the information technology. Firstly, from James (2001) point of view, there is a ‘cumulative causation’between foreign direct investment and exports and economic growth. Heclaimed that foreign direct investment

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    Geert Hofstede

    Article  Review   What  Goals  Do  Business  Leaders  Pursue?  A  Study  in  Fifteen  Countries   By  Geert  Hofstede     Geert  Hofstede  discusses  in  the  article  the  causes  of  the  failure  of  newly   formed  joint  ventrues.  He  says  that  when  the  goals  of  the  leaders  are  not  clear  to   both  parties  the  new  venture

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    Politica Risk in a Global Scale

    POLITICAL RISK Globalization is the name of the game, every business and individual has a direct or indirect connection with it. Even in the tightest locked-up economy, there is a level of dependence with the global economy. Brands and products have managed to break the national frontiers and sail the murky waters of international markets. The 21st century has seen a more regulated and somewhat “fair” and competitive playfield. International organizations, such as the International Monetary Fund

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    Internationalization Strategies of the Chinese Automotive Industry: Challenges and a Plan for Going Global

    Department of Economics and Informatics University West Spring term 2010 ABSTRACT Over the past two decades, the open-door of the market supply in China has had a massive impact on the automotive market. This development contributes to the globalization of the automobile industry that involved the integration of the Chinese domestic market into the international markets. Among many reasons, motivation to gain access to industrialized markets and to gain access to superior technology, management

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    Global Business Cultural Analysis of South Korea

    Global Business Cultural Analysis of South Korea John Smith University of Rochester BUS 800 – INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS Dr. Peterson March 6, 2015   Abstract Today, the United States conducts a substantial amount of business with South Korea. It is important that American managers, entrepreneurs, and businessmen understand the South Korean social, cultural, and religious dimensions of the nation. The South Korean culture and customs are uniquely different from those of the United States

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