Transnational marriages in the steel industry: experiences and lessons for global business

Globalization is generally perceived as a two-dimensional phenomenon. Firms in nations unable to sell their entire desired output within their own borders attempt to market the surplus abroad. There, consumers attracted by price or quality welcome these imports. At the same time, competing producer...

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Những tác giả chính: Mangum, Garth L., Kim, Sae-Young, Tallman, Stephen B.
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Được phát hành: Quorum Books 2015
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