Global business today / Charles W.L. Hill, University of Washington, G. Tomas M. Hult, Michigan State University.

By: Hill, Charles W. L [author.]
Contributor(s): Hult, G. Tomas M [author.]
Language: English Publisher: New York, NY : McGraw-Hill Education, [2020]Copyright date: c2020Edition: 11e [edition]Description: xxiii, 530 pages : color illustrations ; 29 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781260565812; 9781260088373Subject(s): International business enterprises -- Management | International trade | Investments, Foreign | Capital marketDDC classification: 658.049 LOC classification: HD62.4 | .H548 2020
Contents:
Part 1 Introduction and Overview Chapter 1 Globalization 2 Part 2 National Differences Chapter 2 National Differences in Political, Economic, and Legal Systems 36 Chapter 3 National Differences in Economic Development 58 Chapter 4 Differences in Culture 86 Chapter 5 Ethics, Corporate Social Responsibility, and Sustainability 122 Part 3 The Global Trade and Investment Environment Chapter 6 International Trade Theory 152 Chapter 7 Government Policy and International Trade 186 Chapter 8 Foreign Direct Investment 214 Chapter 9 Regional Economic Integration 240 Part 4 The Global Monetary System Chapter 10 The Foreign Exchange Market 270 Chapter 11 The International Monetary System 296 Part 5 The Strategy and Structure of International Business Chapter 12 The Strategy of International Business 322 Chapter 13 Entering Foreign Markets 356 Part 6 International Business Functions Chapter 14 Exporting, Importing, and Countertrade 380 Chapter 15 Global Production and Supply Chain Management 404 Chapter 16 Global Marketing and R&D 434 Chapter 17 Global Human Resource Management 470
Summary: Global Business Today, intended for both undergraduate or MBA students, appeals to instructors looking for a concise, analytical (as opposed to a descriptive) approach to the International Business course. Known for being practical, appealing to faculty with both a research and a business world background, due to each of the author's extensive global consulting experience for Fortune 500 companies. Extensive updates to content throughout.
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About the Author

Charles W. L. Hill

Charles W. L. Hill is the Hughes M. and Katherine Blake Professor of Strategy and International Business at the Foster School of Business, University of Washington. The Foster School has a Center for International Business Education and Research (CIBER), one of only 17 funded by the U.S. Department of Education, and is consistently ranked as a Top-25 business school. Learn more about Professor Hill at foster.uw.edu/faculty-research/directory/charles-hill

A native of the United Kingdom, Professor Hill received his PhD from the University of Manchester, UK. In addition to the University of Washington, he has served on the faculties of the University of Manchester, Texas A&M University, and Michigan State University.


Professor Hill has published over 50 articles in top academic journals, including the Academy of Management Journal, Academy of Management Review, Strategic Management Journal, and Organization Science. Professor Hill has also published several textbooks including International Business (McGraw-Hill) and Global Business Today (McGraw-Hill). His work is among the most widely cited in the world in international business and strategic management. Beginning in 2014, Dr. Hill partnered with Dr. Tomas Hult in a formidable co-authorship of the IB franchise of textbooks (International Business, Global Business Today). This brought together two of the most cited international business scholars in history.


Professor Hill has taught in the MBA, Executive MBA, Technology Management MBA, Management, and PhD programs at the University of Washington. During his time at the University of Washington he has received over 25 awards for teaching excellence, including the Charles E. Summer Outstanding Teaching Award.


Professor Hill works on a private basis with a number of organizations. His clients have included Microsoft, where he has been teaching in-house executive education courses for two decades. He has also consulted for a variety of other large companies (e.g., AT&T Wireless, Boeing, BF Goodrich, Group Health, Hexcel, Microsoft, Philips Healthcare, Philips Medical Systems, Seattle City Light, Swedish Health Services, Tacoma City Light, Thompson Financial Services, WRQ, and Wizards of the Coast). Professor Hill has also served on the advisory board of several start-up companies.


For recreation, Professor Hill enjoys skiing, and competitive sailing!



G. Tomas M. Hult

G. Tomas M. Hult is the John W. Byington Endowed Chair, professor of marketing and international business, and director of the International Business Center in the Eli Broad College of Business at Michigan State University. The Broad College has a Center for International Business Education and Research (CIBER), one of only 17 funded by the U.S. Department of Education, and is consistently ranked as a Top-25 business school. Learn more about Professor Hult at broad.msu.edu/facultystaff/hult

A native of Sweden, Professor Hult received a mechanical engineer degree in Sweden before obtaining a PhD at The University of Memphis. In addition to Michigan State University, he has served on the faculties of Florida State University and the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. Dr. Hult holds visiting professorships in the International Business group of his native Uppsala University, Sweden (since 2013) and the International Business division of Leeds University, UK (since 2010). Michigan State, Uppsala, and Leeds are all ranked in the top 10 in the world in international business research.

Several studies have ranked Professor Hult as one of the most cited scholars in the world in business and management. He served as editor of Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, a Financial Times Top-50 business journal, and has published more than 70 articles in premier business journals, including Journal of International Business Studies, Academy of Management Journal, Strategic Management Journal, Journal of Management, Journal of Marketing, Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, Journal of Retailing, Journal of Operations Management, Decision Sciences, and IEEE. He has also published several textbooks including International Business (McGraw-Hill) and Global Business Today (McGraw-Hill). Dr. Hult's other books include Second Shift: The Inside Story of the Keep GM Movement, Global Supply Chain Management, Total Global Strategy, and Extending the Supply Chain. He is a regular contributor of op-ed and articles in the popular press (e.g., Time, Fortune, World Economic Forum, The Conversation).

Professor Hult is a well-known keynote speaker on international business, international marketing, global supply chain management, global strategy, and marketing strategy. He teaches in doctoral, master’s, and undergraduate programs at Michigan State University. He also teaches frequently in executive development programs and has developed a large clientele of the world’s top multinational corporations (e.g., ABB, Albertsons, Avon, BG, Bechtel, Bosch, BP, Defense Logistics Agency, Domino’s, FedEx, Ford, FreshDirect, General Motors, GroceryGateway, HSBC, IBM, Michigan Economic Development Corporation, Masco, NASA, Raytheon, Shell, Siemens, State Farm, Steelcase, Tech Data, and Xerox).

Tomas Hult is an elected Fellow of the Academy of International Business (AIB), one of only about 90 scholars worldwide receiving this honor, and serves as the executive director and foundation president of AIB. He also serves on the U.S. District Export Council and holds board member positions on the International Trade Center of Mid-Michigan and the Sheth Foundation.

Tomas enjoys tennis, golf, and traveling as his favorite recreational activities.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part 1 Introduction and Overview
Chapter 1 Globalization 2
Part 2 National Differences
Chapter 2 National Differences in Political, Economic, and Legal Systems 36
Chapter 3 National Differences in Economic Development 58
Chapter 4 Differences in Culture 86
Chapter 5 Ethics, Corporate Social Responsibility, and Sustainability 122
Part 3 The Global Trade and Investment Environment
Chapter 6 International Trade Theory 152
Chapter 7 Government Policy and International Trade 186
Chapter 8 Foreign Direct Investment 214
Chapter 9 Regional Economic Integration 240
Part 4 The Global Monetary System
Chapter 10 The Foreign Exchange Market 270
Chapter 11 The International Monetary System 296
Part 5 The Strategy and Structure of International Business
Chapter 12 The Strategy of International Business 322
Chapter 13 Entering Foreign Markets 356
Part 6 International Business Functions
Chapter 14 Exporting, Importing, and Countertrade 380
Chapter 15 Global Production and Supply Chain Management 404
Chapter 16 Global Marketing and R&D 434
Chapter 17 Global Human Resource Management 470

Global Business Today, intended for both undergraduate or MBA students, appeals to instructors looking for a concise, analytical (as opposed to a descriptive) approach to the International Business course. Known for being practical, appealing to faculty with both a research and a business world background, due to each of the author's extensive global consulting experience for Fortune 500 companies. Extensive updates to content throughout.

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