Covid-19 and International Business
Change of Era
Herausgeber: Marinov, Marin; Marinova, Svetla
Covid-19 and International Business
Change of Era
Herausgeber: Marinov, Marin; Marinova, Svetla
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Covid-19 has ignited a change of era for international business. This book illustrates how governments have dealt with the pandemic and the disrupted operations and responses of businesses as their worldwide interconnectivity has been seriously threatened.
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Covid-19 has ignited a change of era for international business. This book illustrates how governments have dealt with the pandemic and the disrupted operations and responses of businesses as their worldwide interconnectivity has been seriously threatened.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 420
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 756g
- ISBN-13: 9780367623241
- ISBN-10: 0367623242
- Artikelnr.: 59989403
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 420
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 756g
- ISBN-13: 9780367623241
- ISBN-10: 0367623242
- Artikelnr.: 59989403
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Marin A. Marinov is Professor of International Business at Aalborg University, Denmark. Svetla T. Marinova is Professor of International Business and International Marketing at Aalborg University, Denmark.
1. International Business in the Covid
19 Pandemic. Part I. General Outlook of Covid
19 and Its Overall Effects on International Business. 2. Change of Era or Era of Changes. 3. Covid
19: Challenges to International Business. 4. Digesting a Bitter Cherry on an Over Baked Cake: Renewing the Approach to Corporate Strategy in a Global Turmoil. 5. We Are Different. Cross
national Similarities in the Non
response to Covid
19 Pandemic and the Need for Global Cooperation. 6. Will Coronavirus Kill Globalization? 7. The Impact of the Great Lockdown on the Future of the World Economy and International Business. Part 2. Covid
19
Industry Perspectives and Business Models. 8. Covid
19 and the Changing Perception of Strategic Industries: Implications for International Business. 9. Change of International Business Models during Covid
19. 10. Digital Health Business Models during and post Covid
19. Part 3. Impacts of Covid
19 on International Finance and Human Resource Management. 11. Covid
19: Stock Markets Responses. 12. Market Conforming and Non
market Conforming Financial Support Measures in Europe during Covid
19. 13. Covid
19: The Need for New Talent Management Agenda. 14. Expatriates, Rise of Telecommuting, and Implications for International Business. Part 4. Covid
19: Global Supply and Value Chains. 15. Covid
19 and Global Value Chains: Reconfiguration of Activities across Borders. 16. Covid
19, Global Value Chains, Risk, and Resilience. 17. The Butterfly Effect of Covid
19: Towards an Adapted Model of Commodity Supply. 18. Sustainable Global Supply Chain Management Model Post
Covid
19. 19. Covid
19 and Global Value Chains in South
East Asia and Singapore. Part 5. Covid
19 and International Business Ethics. 20. Corporate Social Responsibility Response Strategies to Covid
19. 21. Is Irresponsible Business Immune to Covid
19? The Case of Modern Slavery. Part 6. Small and Medium
Sized Firms and Social Enterprises in Covid
19. 22. Effects of Covid
19 on the Export Operations of Smaller Manufacturing Enterprises. 23. Covid
19: Challenges to the Internationalization of SMEs. 24. The Power of Social Enterprises: Cooperatives as Partners of Multinational Firms in the Post Pandemic Recovery. Part 7. Geographic Perspectives of Covid
19 Impacts on International Business. 25. China Gets Triple Hits by Covid
19. 26. Rebuilding Chinese International Business during and Post Covid
19. 27. Danish Companies in China during Covid
19: Staying Afloat and Post
pandemic Trends. 28. Investment Attractiveness of Central and Eastern Europe for Western Multinational Firms in the Post
Covid
19 Era. 29. Large Firms and Covid
19: Insights from Brazil. 30. Disrupting Globalization: Prospects for States and Firms in International Business
19 Pandemic. Part I. General Outlook of Covid
19 and Its Overall Effects on International Business. 2. Change of Era or Era of Changes. 3. Covid
19: Challenges to International Business. 4. Digesting a Bitter Cherry on an Over Baked Cake: Renewing the Approach to Corporate Strategy in a Global Turmoil. 5. We Are Different. Cross
national Similarities in the Non
response to Covid
19 Pandemic and the Need for Global Cooperation. 6. Will Coronavirus Kill Globalization? 7. The Impact of the Great Lockdown on the Future of the World Economy and International Business. Part 2. Covid
19
Industry Perspectives and Business Models. 8. Covid
19 and the Changing Perception of Strategic Industries: Implications for International Business. 9. Change of International Business Models during Covid
19. 10. Digital Health Business Models during and post Covid
19. Part 3. Impacts of Covid
19 on International Finance and Human Resource Management. 11. Covid
19: Stock Markets Responses. 12. Market Conforming and Non
market Conforming Financial Support Measures in Europe during Covid
19. 13. Covid
19: The Need for New Talent Management Agenda. 14. Expatriates, Rise of Telecommuting, and Implications for International Business. Part 4. Covid
19: Global Supply and Value Chains. 15. Covid
19 and Global Value Chains: Reconfiguration of Activities across Borders. 16. Covid
19, Global Value Chains, Risk, and Resilience. 17. The Butterfly Effect of Covid
19: Towards an Adapted Model of Commodity Supply. 18. Sustainable Global Supply Chain Management Model Post
Covid
19. 19. Covid
19 and Global Value Chains in South
East Asia and Singapore. Part 5. Covid
19 and International Business Ethics. 20. Corporate Social Responsibility Response Strategies to Covid
19. 21. Is Irresponsible Business Immune to Covid
19? The Case of Modern Slavery. Part 6. Small and Medium
Sized Firms and Social Enterprises in Covid
19. 22. Effects of Covid
19 on the Export Operations of Smaller Manufacturing Enterprises. 23. Covid
19: Challenges to the Internationalization of SMEs. 24. The Power of Social Enterprises: Cooperatives as Partners of Multinational Firms in the Post Pandemic Recovery. Part 7. Geographic Perspectives of Covid
19 Impacts on International Business. 25. China Gets Triple Hits by Covid
19. 26. Rebuilding Chinese International Business during and Post Covid
19. 27. Danish Companies in China during Covid
19: Staying Afloat and Post
pandemic Trends. 28. Investment Attractiveness of Central and Eastern Europe for Western Multinational Firms in the Post
Covid
19 Era. 29. Large Firms and Covid
19: Insights from Brazil. 30. Disrupting Globalization: Prospects for States and Firms in International Business
1. International Business in the Covid
19 Pandemic. Part I. General Outlook of Covid
19 and Its Overall Effects on International Business. 2. Change of Era or Era of Changes. 3. Covid
19: Challenges to International Business. 4. Digesting a Bitter Cherry on an Over Baked Cake: Renewing the Approach to Corporate Strategy in a Global Turmoil. 5. We Are Different. Cross
national Similarities in the Non
response to Covid
19 Pandemic and the Need for Global Cooperation. 6. Will Coronavirus Kill Globalization? 7. The Impact of the Great Lockdown on the Future of the World Economy and International Business. Part 2. Covid
19
Industry Perspectives and Business Models. 8. Covid
19 and the Changing Perception of Strategic Industries: Implications for International Business. 9. Change of International Business Models during Covid
19. 10. Digital Health Business Models during and post Covid
19. Part 3. Impacts of Covid
19 on International Finance and Human Resource Management. 11. Covid
19: Stock Markets Responses. 12. Market Conforming and Non
market Conforming Financial Support Measures in Europe during Covid
19. 13. Covid
19: The Need for New Talent Management Agenda. 14. Expatriates, Rise of Telecommuting, and Implications for International Business. Part 4. Covid
19: Global Supply and Value Chains. 15. Covid
19 and Global Value Chains: Reconfiguration of Activities across Borders. 16. Covid
19, Global Value Chains, Risk, and Resilience. 17. The Butterfly Effect of Covid
19: Towards an Adapted Model of Commodity Supply. 18. Sustainable Global Supply Chain Management Model Post
Covid
19. 19. Covid
19 and Global Value Chains in South
East Asia and Singapore. Part 5. Covid
19 and International Business Ethics. 20. Corporate Social Responsibility Response Strategies to Covid
19. 21. Is Irresponsible Business Immune to Covid
19? The Case of Modern Slavery. Part 6. Small and Medium
Sized Firms and Social Enterprises in Covid
19. 22. Effects of Covid
19 on the Export Operations of Smaller Manufacturing Enterprises. 23. Covid
19: Challenges to the Internationalization of SMEs. 24. The Power of Social Enterprises: Cooperatives as Partners of Multinational Firms in the Post Pandemic Recovery. Part 7. Geographic Perspectives of Covid
19 Impacts on International Business. 25. China Gets Triple Hits by Covid
19. 26. Rebuilding Chinese International Business during and Post Covid
19. 27. Danish Companies in China during Covid
19: Staying Afloat and Post
pandemic Trends. 28. Investment Attractiveness of Central and Eastern Europe for Western Multinational Firms in the Post
Covid
19 Era. 29. Large Firms and Covid
19: Insights from Brazil. 30. Disrupting Globalization: Prospects for States and Firms in International Business
19 Pandemic. Part I. General Outlook of Covid
19 and Its Overall Effects on International Business. 2. Change of Era or Era of Changes. 3. Covid
19: Challenges to International Business. 4. Digesting a Bitter Cherry on an Over Baked Cake: Renewing the Approach to Corporate Strategy in a Global Turmoil. 5. We Are Different. Cross
national Similarities in the Non
response to Covid
19 Pandemic and the Need for Global Cooperation. 6. Will Coronavirus Kill Globalization? 7. The Impact of the Great Lockdown on the Future of the World Economy and International Business. Part 2. Covid
19
Industry Perspectives and Business Models. 8. Covid
19 and the Changing Perception of Strategic Industries: Implications for International Business. 9. Change of International Business Models during Covid
19. 10. Digital Health Business Models during and post Covid
19. Part 3. Impacts of Covid
19 on International Finance and Human Resource Management. 11. Covid
19: Stock Markets Responses. 12. Market Conforming and Non
market Conforming Financial Support Measures in Europe during Covid
19. 13. Covid
19: The Need for New Talent Management Agenda. 14. Expatriates, Rise of Telecommuting, and Implications for International Business. Part 4. Covid
19: Global Supply and Value Chains. 15. Covid
19 and Global Value Chains: Reconfiguration of Activities across Borders. 16. Covid
19, Global Value Chains, Risk, and Resilience. 17. The Butterfly Effect of Covid
19: Towards an Adapted Model of Commodity Supply. 18. Sustainable Global Supply Chain Management Model Post
Covid
19. 19. Covid
19 and Global Value Chains in South
East Asia and Singapore. Part 5. Covid
19 and International Business Ethics. 20. Corporate Social Responsibility Response Strategies to Covid
19. 21. Is Irresponsible Business Immune to Covid
19? The Case of Modern Slavery. Part 6. Small and Medium
Sized Firms and Social Enterprises in Covid
19. 22. Effects of Covid
19 on the Export Operations of Smaller Manufacturing Enterprises. 23. Covid
19: Challenges to the Internationalization of SMEs. 24. The Power of Social Enterprises: Cooperatives as Partners of Multinational Firms in the Post Pandemic Recovery. Part 7. Geographic Perspectives of Covid
19 Impacts on International Business. 25. China Gets Triple Hits by Covid
19. 26. Rebuilding Chinese International Business during and Post Covid
19. 27. Danish Companies in China during Covid
19: Staying Afloat and Post
pandemic Trends. 28. Investment Attractiveness of Central and Eastern Europe for Western Multinational Firms in the Post
Covid
19 Era. 29. Large Firms and Covid
19: Insights from Brazil. 30. Disrupting Globalization: Prospects for States and Firms in International Business







