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- Canada: Stand and deliver. Green, Christopher // Business Quarterly;Summer92, Vol. 57 Issue 1, p94
Focuses on the changes that Canadian businesses need to make in order to compete successfully on the global scene. Details of the International Quality Study, a survey of quality management practices in four countries; Emergence of general trends in management practices in the four countries...
- Ready for the world. // African Business;Oct2002, Issue 280, p36
Reports on the industrial management of firms in Tunisia to gain international success. Installation of technologies at companies; Establishment of a different types of business organogram; Attention given by firms on market research.
- RESOURCE-BASED EXPLANATION OF ENTRY MODE CHOICE. Sharma, Varinder M.; Erramilli, M. Krishna // Journal of Marketing Theory & Practice;Winter2004, Vol. 12 Issue 1, p1
The development of new and better, theoretically sound and managerially useful, explanations for host country production and marketing modes and export modes have been consistently pursued by entry mode scholars. Consequently, we have a rich diversity of explanations for these modes based upon...
- TALE OF TWO OUTSOURCERS. Cziborr, Chris // Orange County Business Journal;4/19/2004, Vol. 27 Issue 16, p7
Reports on the divergent experiences of architectural firms GKK Architecture and Construction Management and Architectural Resource Consultants (ARC) with outsourcing to India. Reasons for the decision of the companies to outsource; Value expected by the firms from its outsourcing operations;...
- North County Growth in 2008, Where Will it Come From? Schuster, Camille P. // San Diego Business Journal;5/11/2009, Vol. 30 Issue 19, pA11
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- Vertical Production Networks in MNCs. // Survey of Current Business;Feb2006, Vol. 86 Issue 2, preceding p1
The article examines some issues related to the variation in the vertical production networks of multinational companies (MNC) in the U.S. and its counterparts. Growth in world trade has been driven largely by the growth of trade in intermediate inputs, mostly between parent companies and...
- FOCUS GROUPS IN GLOBAL MARKETING: CONCEPT, METHODOLOGY AND IMPLICATIONS. Kehoe, William; Lindgren, John // Marketing Management Journal;Summer2003, Vol. 13 Issue 2, p14
This paper examines the concept and use of focus groups in global marketing. It differentiates exploratory, clinical, and phenomenological approaches to focus groups; conceptualizes a focus group methodology; explicates stages of a focus group; discusses use of focus groups in practice; and...
- Developing lands learn how to crack transnationals' 'triangle of domination'. Ball, Donald A. // Marketing News;6/3/77, Vol. 10 Issue 23, p1
The article discusses how the developing countries learn to deal with the transnational triangle of denomination. The three edges of triangle are capital, technology, and administration and when a business enterprise is allowed to supply all the three factors to a local company, it can close the...
- The problem with global seduction. Wheatly, Andy // Brand Strategy;Feb2004, Issue 179, p45
Focuses on the concept of the globalization of brands. Misconception of the idea that consumers and customers are the same all over the world; Remark from David Aaker regarding global brands; Speculation concerning the factors contributing to the global success of a particular brand. INSET:...


