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International Books & PublicationsWe regularly review books, articles, and magazines applicable to International Business and list them here.
International Business is perhaps one of the best texts on global business today. Charles Hill has done an excellent job of balancing theory with practical information of value to any person engaged in Global business. For example, how many international executives can explain the difference between a Global, Multinational, International, Transnational, and Multidomestic company or organization?
"I found this publication most enlightening. It is current and up to date, and addresses diverse topics which exert influences on (International) business. Themes include national and cultural differences, global trade, politics and investment, the global monetary system, foreign exchange and capital market, strategic issues, and business operations." Hans Pietersen from Pretoria, South Africa
International Business with Global Resource CD, PowerWeb and World Map, Charles W. L. Hill, McGraw-Hill/Irwin; 4th edition, April 15, 2002
The Strategy-Focused Organization describes how companies are achieving breakthrough performance with the Balanced Scorecard. It was an immediate business bestseller and won the Cap Gemini Ernst & Young Award as the best international business book of 2000.
The Strategy-Focused Organization: How Balanced Scorecard Companies Thrive in the New Business Environment, Robert S. Kaplan, David P. Norton, Harvard Business School, September 2000
Culture's
Consequences : Comparing Values,
Behaviors, Institutions,
and Organizations Across Nations.
Geert Hofstede. Sage Publications;
2nd edition, April 15, 2001
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