Jones's book is very useful, both as an introduction to the business scholarship on multinationals and as a very accessible text...I would declare it a great success.

Journal of World History

It is clear that this is a valuable, student-friendly book at a number of levels... All in all, well worth the asking price.

Bernard J Foley, Economic History Review

Jones' skills when it comes to building bridges between business history and management and business disciplines are well known... The book is strongly recommended, not only as a textbook, but also to readers who have a general interest in modern international business and business history.

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The book's strengths...are manifold...Multinaltionals provides evidence of scholarship that is bright, confident, coherent, and up to date.

This book provides an essential historical framework for understanding global business. The author shows how entrepreneurs built a global economy in the nineteenth century by creating firms that pursued resources and markets across borders. It demonstrates how firms shifted strategies as the first global economy disintegrated in the political and economic chaos between the two world wars, and how they have driven the creation of the contemporary global economy. Many of the issues of the global economy have been encountered in the past. This book reveals how entrepreneurs and managers met the political, ethical, cultural, and organizational challenges of operating across borders at different times and in different environments. The role of multinationals is placed within their wider political and economic context. There are chapters on the impact of multinationals, and on relations with governments. The focus on the shifting roles of firms and industries over time provides compelling evidence on the diversity and discontinuities of the globalization process. The book explores the history of multinationals across a wide spectrum of manufacturing, service and natural resource industries. By providing an accessible survey of the history of international business worldwide, this book will be key reading for students taking courses in International Business, Business History, and Entrepreneurship; and of interest to academics and researchers working in these areas.
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Provides a contribution to contemporary globalization debates by providing a survey of the growth and role of multinational enterprises in the world economy. This book is useful for advanced students of International Business, Business History, Mulitnationals, and Entrepreneurship.
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PART I: FRAMEWORKS ; 1. Concepts ; 2. Multinationals and Globalization ; PART II: EXPLOITING OPPORTUNITIES ; 3. Natural Resources ; 4. Manufacturing ; 5. Services ; PART III: BUILDING ORGANIZATIONS ; 6. Crossing Borders ; 7. Managing Multinationals ; PART IV: EXTERNAL ENVIRONMENT ; 8. Public Policy ; PART V: OUTCOMES ; 9. Multinationals and Home Economies ; 10. Engines of Growth? ; 11. Conclusions ; APPENDICES ; Appendix I The world's top fifty non-financial multinationals, ranked by foreign assets, 2001 ; Appendix 2 Glossary ; Appendix 3 Time Line
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`Based on three decades of significant studies on the practice and theory of multinational enterprise, Geoffrey Jones' Multinationals and Global Capitalism provides a stunning overveiw of the institution that shapes the destinies of national economies worldwide.' Alfred D. Chandler Jr., Strauss Professor of Business History Emeritus, Harvard Business School `At a time when the debate about globalization and multinationals has turned quite polemical, this compact volume on the multinational over the last two centuries provides a tour d'horizon that sheds light on an array of contemporary topics in international business(: the role of arbitrage strategies in international business, the diversity of organizational forms adapted to deal with the challenges of operating across borders, and the effects of deglobalization, to name just a few. If you study--or teach--international business but know only a limited amount about its history, you should read this book.' Pankaj Ghemawat, Jaime and Josefina Chua Tiampo Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School
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Accessible survey of the growth and role of multinational enterprises in the world economy over the last two hundred years Unique contribution to contemporary globalization debates Provides an essential historical framework for understanding global business. Key reading for students taking courses in International Business, Business History, Multinationals, and Entrepreneurship Boxes examine key themes, concepts, and examples Contains chapter summaries, glossary, and timeline
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Joseph C. Wilson Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School. He previously taught at the universities of Cambridge and Reading, and at the London School of Economics, in the U.K. He is the author and editor of many books and articles on the history of international business, including British Multinational Banking 1830-1990 (OUP 1993) and Merchants to Multinationals (OUP 2000). He is a former President of both the European Business History Association and the Business History Conference of the United States, is co-editor of the journal Business History Review, and editor of the forthcoming Oxford Handbook of Business History.
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Accessible survey of the growth and role of multinational enterprises in the world economy over the last two hundred years Unique contribution to contemporary globalization debates Provides an essential historical framework for understanding global business. Key reading for students taking courses in International Business, Business History, Multinationals, and Entrepreneurship Boxes examine key themes, concepts, and examples Contains chapter summaries, glossary, and timeline
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780199272105
Publisert
2004
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
682 gr
Høyde
246 mm
Bredde
189 mm
Dybde
18 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
354

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Joseph C. Wilson Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School. He previously taught at the universities of Cambridge and Reading, and at the London School of Economics, in the U.K. He is the author and editor of many books and articles on the history of international business, including British Multinational Banking 1830-1990 (OUP 1993) and Merchants to Multinationals (OUP 2000). He is a former President of both the European Business History Association and the Business History Conference of the United States, is co-editor of the journal Business History Review, and editor of the forthcoming Oxford Handbook of Business History.