Search results for "International business"

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Protectionism through legislative layering: Implications for auditors and investors

2021

AbstractProtectionism is on the rise. Although it tends to be associated with tariffs on imports, governments are increasingly applying other mechanisms to influence international business. Import substitution initiatives have been used to replace purchases from foreign producers with local alternatives. Russia implemented import substitution through legislative layering where layers of regulation created requirements targeting different industries and companies. Following sanctions imposed in 2014 on Russia, the government responded with additional import substitution efforts. We are interested in effects of such measures on the Big 4, global professional service firms, and the choice of a…

Auditor's reportmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences050201 accountingAuditInternational economicsInternational businessProtectionismState ownershipVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Økonomi: 210Stock exchangeManagement of Technology and InnovationService (economics)0502 economics and businessSanctionsBusinessBusiness and International Management050203 business & managementmedia_commonJournal of International Business Policy
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Corruption in international business: A review and research agenda

2020

Abstract We systematically reviewed the literature on corruption in international business (137 articles) for the last 17 years between 1992 and 2019. Additionally, we identified seven research streams in this growing literature: (1) the legislation against corruption, (2) the determinants of corruption, (3) combating corruption, 4) the effect of corruption on firms, (5) the political environment and corruption, (6) corruption as a challenge to existing theories of management, and (7) the effect of corruption on foreign direct investment and trade. Based on this review, we recommend that strong international laws are needed to minimize the negative impact of corruption on international busi…

Bibliometric analysis; Bribery; Content analysis; Corruption; Firms; International business; Meta-literature review; PoliticsCorruptionmedia_common.quotation_subjectAccountingLegislationData_CODINGANDINFORMATIONTHEORYForeign direct investmentInternational businessPoliticsSettore SECS-P/11 - ECONOMIA DEGLI INTERMEDIARI FINANZIARIBibliometric analysis0502 economics and businessFirmsOperational efficiencyBusiness and International Managementmedia_commonMarketingbusiness.industry05 social sciencesPoliticsInternational lawInternational businessCorruptionBriberyMeta-literature reviewContent analysis050211 marketingbusiness050203 business & managementFinanceContent analysis
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Giménez Moreno, Rosa (ed.). (2010). Words for Working. Professional and Academic English for International Business and Economics

2011

Gimenez Moreno, Rosa (ed.). (2010). Words for Working. Professional and Academic English for International Business and Economics. Valencia. Universitat de Valencia (PUV). Coleccion: Educacio. Laboratori de Materials 28. Pages: 400. ISBN: 978-84-370- 7873-1 There are many ways in which one can sell and it is certainly one of the most important aspects of business to be able to place a product successfully in the market. From a creative and editorial point of view a telling title is similarly weighty and this book fulfils that premise: a hand-book whose very title calls the attention of the prospective reader/user by underlining its operative quality. Words to work with, operative language, …

Cultural StudiesTypologyLinguistics and Languagelcsh:English languageLiterature and Literary TheoryOperations researchmedia_common.quotation_subjectMedia studiesPrague schoolInternational businesslcsh:PR1-9680Language and LinguisticsEducationlcsh:English literaturePremiseCriticismQuality (business)Business EnglishSociologySituational ethicslcsh:PE1-3729media_commonInternational Journal of English Studies (IJES)
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Positive Forces and Vicious Mechanisms Behind Innovative Activity in a Lagging Region

2005

Literature about economic growth of less developed regions is traditionally concentrated on problems related to gaps and on the ways by which such regions might “run after” or even catch-up the more advanced economies. In these approaches, therefore, the central issue very often consists in the application of growth models constructed on the experiences of development. On the other hand, pure literature on development refers mainly to Third World realities and deals essentially with problems linked to economic and social development of low income countries. Last but not least, traditional literature about technological change generally analyses growth processes of industrialised countries a…

Development studiesDevelopment economicsEconomicsInternational businessLagging
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Past, ongoing, and future debate on the interplay between internationalization and digitalization

2020

AbstractThe interplay between internationalization and digitalization (IDI) is a relatively young research domain that is finding its way into numerous academic journals, which motivates us to systematically portray the proceedings and evolutions of this interplay over time, analyze its methodological and theoretical background and, more importantly, provide insights to guide future research on these phenomena. Combining qualitative and quantitative approaches, we analyze 68 peer-reviewed international business and management papers to explore the structure of knowledge production and identify the emerging trends. Our research reveals four key stages of the debate: (a) how IDI influencesint…

DigitizationLiterature reviewInternationalization strategy· Literature reviewInternationalization strategy&nbsp· Digital innovation&nbsp05 social sciences· Information technology&nbspDigital innovation; Digitization; Information technology; International business; Internationalization strategy; Literature reviewInformation technologySettore SECS-P/08 - Economia e Gestione delle ImpreseInternational businessInternational businessKnowledge productionRisk perceptionDigital innovationInternationalizationPolitical science0502 economics and business· Digitization&nbspRegional science050211 marketingBusiness and International Management· International business&nbsp050203 business & management
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Business Cycle Affiliations in the Context of European Integration

2003

We study affiliations for the countries of the European Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) with Germany and the US, using various business cycle measures derived from quarterly real GDP. These measures are Hodrick-Prescott and Baxter-King filtered series, together with annual and quarterly growth rates. Using rolling contemporaneous and maximum (over a short lead/lag interval) correlations, we document increasing correlations of EMU countries with Germany, with these typically being largest during the 1990s. We also document a strong leading role for the US in relation to these countries in the period since 1993, thereby correcting the fallacy that the European business cycle was disjoint fr…

EMU European integration international business cycles
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Facultat d´Economia

2008

La Universitat de València t'obri les seues portes. En les seues Facultats i Escoles Universitàries descobriràs una àmplia oferta d'estudis, equipament docent d'última tecnologia, instal·lacions esportives i culturals i una completa xarxa de biblioteques. Tot el que necessites per a accedir a una formació integral que garantisca el teu futur professional.

Economia Turisme Finances ADE International Business Facultat d´Economia
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Overcomplying for profit

2005

To maximize their profit, multinationals can design and implement the same and toughest standard in all locations, regardless of domestic regulations. We discuss this kind of overcompliance and stress its underpinnings. Some potential extensions are suggested.

Economics and EconometricsPublic economicsHOME/HOST COUNTRYPOLLUTION CONTROL COSTSManagement Monitoring Policy and LawDISTRIBUTIONAL EFFECTSProfit (economics)[SHS]Humanities and Social SciencesMicroeconomicsMULTINATIONAL FIRMSEMPLOYMENT EFFECTS[SDV.IDA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineeringFor profitEconomicsREGULATIONINTERNATIONAL BUSINESSOVERCOMPLIANCE[SPI.GPROC]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Chemical and Process EngineeringSocial policySTANDARDS
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Family firm prerequisites for international business operations: a production and marketing capabilities approach

2014

The purpose of this study is to compare SME family firms’ and non-family firms’ organisational prerequisites for international business operations. The main focus lies in the production and marketing capabilities needed for conducting international business. A quantitative study was conducted in Finland. A random sampling was done by utilising the database of the Confederation of Finnish Industries (EK). A sample of 2,000 firms was gathered from the target population, EK database, which consisted of 16,000 firms. The answer rate for the study was 28%. All together, 555 firms answered the mail survey. Three hundred thirty three respondents were coming from family firms and 222 replies repres…

Economics and EconometricsService qualityEntrepreneurshipRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industrySample (statistics)International businessBusiness operationsInternationalizationProduction (economics)BusinessProduct (category theory)Business and International ManagementMarketingta512World Review of Entrepreneurship, Management and Sustainable Development
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Explaining the internationalization of ibusiness firms

2015

Information and communication technologies have given rise to a new type of firm, the ibusiness firm. These firms offer a platform that allows users to interact with each other and generate value through user co-creation of content. Because of this, ibusiness firms face different challenges when they internationalize compared with traditional firms, even those online. In this article we extend existing internationalization theory to encompass this new type of organization. We theorize that because ibusiness firms produce value through the creation and coordination of a network of users, these firms tend to suffer greater liabilities of outsidership when expanding abroad and therefore concen…

Economics and EconometricsStrategy and Management05 social sciencesFace (sociological concept)ComputingMilieux_LEGALASPECTSOFCOMPUTINGSample (statistics)International businessNetwork theoryGeneral Business Management and AccountingInternationalizationInformation and Communications TechnologyManagement of Technology and Innovation0502 economics and businessValue (economics)Economics050211 marketingBusiness and International ManagementMarketingSet (psychology)050203 business & managementIndustrial organizationJournal of International Business Studies
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