International Business 16th Edition Daniels Test Bank
Product details:
- ISBN-10 : 9780134200057
- ISBN-13 : 978-0134200057
- Author: John D. Daniels
Balancing authoritative theory and meaningful practice, International Business engages readers on the subject of conducting business in international markets. The authors’ descriptions and ideas of international business are enhanced with contemporary examples, scenarios, and cases that help readers effectively apply what they’ve learned. Now in its 16th Edition, International Businessremains one of the best-selling and most authoritative international business texts available. As rigorous and practical as ever, this edition remains current through updated author-¿written cases, including seven entirely new cases, streamlined writing, and expanded coverage of relevant global changes.
Table contents:
- Part One Background for International Business
- Chapter 1 Globalization and International Business
- Objectives
- Introduction
- Why Study About Globalization, IB, and their Relationship?
- How Does IB Fit In?
- The Relation to Globalization
- The Study of IB
- Understanding the Environment/Operations Relationship
- Making Nonbusiness Decisions
- The Forces Driving Globalization and IB
- Factors in Increased Globalization
- Rise in and Application of Technology
- Advances in Communications and Transportation
- Liberalization of Cross-Border Trade and Resource Movements
- Services that Support IB
- Growth in Consumer Pressures
- Increase in Global Competition
- Changes in Political Situations and Government Policies
- Expansion of Cross-National Cooperation
- Gain Reciprocal Advantages
- Multinational Problem Solving
- Areas Outside National Territories
- The Criticisms of Globalization
- Threats to National Sovereignty
- The Question of Local Objectives and Policies
- The Question of Small Economies’ Overdependence
- The Question of Cultural Homogeneity
- Environmental Stress
- The Argument for Global Growth and Global Cooperation
- Growing Income Inequality and Personal Stress
- Income Inequality
- Personal Stress
- Why Companies Engage in IB
- Sales Expansion
- Resource Acquisition
- Risk Reduction
- IB Operating Modes
- Merchandise Exports and Imports
- Service Exports and Imports
- Tourism and Transportation
- Service Performance
- Asset Use
- Investments
- Direct Investment
- Portfolio Investment
- Types of International Organizations
- Multinational Enterprise
- Does Size Matter?
- Why do Companies’ External Environments Affect How they May Best Operate Abroad?
- Physical Factors
- Geographic Influences
- Demographic Influences
- Institutional Factors
- Political Policies
- Legal Policies
- Behavioral Factors
- Economic Forces
- The Competitive Environment
- Competitive Product Strategy
- Company Resources and Experience
- Competitors Faced in Each Market
- Endnotes
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