The course introduces the students to the concepts of international business environment, international trade and direct foreign investments, foreign exchange, and economic cooperation. The course introduces the students to the ever-growing field of international business. It tackles the main issues of the evolution of firm strategy as part of the internationalization process, plus the countervailing forces that firms are likely to encounter during that process. In addition, the elements of the external international business environment are briefly introduced. The student will be better able to interact with the business world in the environment of globalization
IS -132 CRs
John D. Daniels, Lee H. Radebaugh, and Daniel Sullivan, International Business: Environments & Operations, Pearson.
content serial | Description |
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1 | International business environment |
2 | The culture environment facing business |
3 | The culture environment facing business |
4 | The political environment |
5 | The political environment |
6 | The legal Environment |
7 | The legal Environment (cont) |
8 | International Tarde Theories |
9 | Governmental influence on trade |
10 | Regional economic integration |
11 | Foreign Direct Investment |
12 | Foreign Direct Investment (cont.) |
13 | Factor mobility |
14 | Global manufacturing and supply chain |
15 | Revision |
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