Unlike other international management texts that tend to be U.S.-centric, Ahlstrom and Bruton’s INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT, International Edition presents core theories and models from a global perspective. Students are presented with the fundamental theories of international management so they will be prepared to make decisions in any business situation. These theoretical issues are supplemented and reinforced with an array of real-world, concrete models of the many educational, sociological, legal-political, and cultural constraints they will undoubtedly face during a career in international business. Because of its global nature, INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT, International Edition is a good choice for business students around the world.
Features
Opening Vignettes and additional small vignettes in every chapter provide students with brief case examples of topics and issues related to international management.
Culture boxes in each chapter help students understand cultural differences around the world and how they affect or may affect doing business.
Ethics boxes bring ethical issues to light and encourage students to examine them.