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The changing rules of global competitiveness in the 21st century

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Fulfillment of competitiveness in the global scene in the 21st century is viewed to be dependent on three factors. Among these are privatization and the reemergence and growth of entrepreneurship, which represent significant changes in the global economies. When it comes to human development, companies have come to recognize the importance of improving the intellect and knowledge of their employees. Lastly, many companies have realized that true economic development also means environmental protection.

Author: Zahra, Shaker A.
Publisher: Academy of Management
Publication Name: The Academy of Management Executive
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0896-3789
Year: 1999
Business, Economic aspects, Economic development, 21st century AD, Entrepreneurship

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Global statesman: Mikhail Gorbachev on globalization

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Mikhail Gorbachev, former president of the Soviet Union, is a man who has devoted his career to globalization. Sharing his opinions regarding global issues, Gorbachev said that one serious problem in the global economy is other people's view that globalization represents Americanization. However, he believes that effective leadership and a review of the regulation of the global financial situation are needed to improve the global economy.

Author: Puffer, Sheila M.
Publisher: Academy of Management
Publication Name: The Academy of Management Executive
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0896-3789
Year: 1999
Intnl Economic Policy, Analysis, Interview, Beliefs, opinions and attitudes, International economic relations, Gorbachev, Mikhail

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Legal issues in multinational business strategy: to play the game, you have to know the rules

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There are a number of business activities that require a deep understanding of multinational business laws. These include the creation of joint ventures, signing contracts with international distributors and agents, establishing branches in host countries and opening subsidiaries. Companies can effectively improve their competitive advantage on a global basis by understanding the legal framework of these processes.

Author: Pincus, Laura B., Belohlav, James A.
Publisher: Academy of Management
Publication Name: The Academy of Management Executive
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0896-3789
Year: 1996
Multinational Corporations, Regulation of Multi-Nationals, Laws, regulations and rules, International business enterprises, International trade regulation

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Subjects list: Competition (Economics), International aspects, Economics
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