
International Business and the Dilemmas of Development
Case Studies in South Africa, Madagascar, Pakistan, South Korea, Mexico and Columbia
Palgrave MacMillan (Publisher)
Published on 1. March 2005
Book
Hardback
304 pages
978-1-4039-2129-1 (ISBN)
Description
Managing international firms in more socially responsible ways in developing countries represents a complex challenge. This book responds to this situation by examining in detail how several international firms have addressed this challenge in a number of developing areas. It incorporates thoroughly researched case studies of specific international businesses operating in South Africa, Madagascar, South Korea, Pakistan, Mexico and Colombia. This book examines what can be beneficially learned from these international businesses. Such experiences will be relevant for managers, scholars, and policy-makers interested in understanding better this phenomenon and interested in making a difference.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Gordonsville
United States
Publishing group
Palgrave USA
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 138 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-4039-2129-1 (9781403921291)
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Persons
Frederick Bird holds the Concordla University (Montreal) Research Chair in Comparative Ethics. He is the co-editor of International Businesses and the Challenges of Poverty in the Developing World), the author of The Muted Conscience: Moral Silence and the Practice of Ethics in Business and co-author of Good Management: Business Ethics in Practice. He has also written a number of articles. He is a graduate of Harvard College, Harvard Divinity School, and the Graduate Theological Union. Emmanuel Raufflet is assistant professor in Management at HEC (Hautes Etudes Commerciales) Montreal, Quebec, Canada. His research concerns the changing relations between organizations and their social and natural environment. He has conducted research on forest management in Mexico (Cambio Institucional en el Manejo de los Bosques de Tlalmanalco, Mexico, Plaza y Valdes-UAM Editores: Mexico, 2004). A French and Canadian national, he has lived in Spain, Brazil, and Mexico. He is currently involved in social innovation projects for Canadian non governmental organizations active in international development. Joseph Smucker is Adjunct Professor and Professor Emeritus in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Concordla University, Montreal, Canada. His research has been in the areas of industrialization, labour markets, international comparisons of labour market policies and their effects and, more recently, models of economic development. His publications include two books, Industrialization in Canada and The Sociology of Labour Markets and numerous articles in professional journals. His more recent publications have been co-authored works appearing in Work, Employment and Society, Work and Occupations, Relations Industrielle/Industrial Relations and The Canadian Journal of Sociology.
Content
Introduction; F.Bird, E.Raufflet & J.Smucker; Dilemmas of Development: Managing Socially Responsible International Businesses in Developing Areas; F.Bird; International Businesses in the Political Economy of South Africa; E.Raufflet; Responsible Change in the Wake of Apartheld: The Case of Toyota South Africa; R.Daye; Green Steel: A New South African Steel Company's Response to Internal and External Challenges; E.Kotze; Old Wine in New Bottles: A South African Company Responds to the Challenges of a New Society; E.Kotze; Preparing to Mine: The Rio Tinto Venture in Madagascar; F.Bird; Hard Times Recalled: Child Labour in Pakistan's Soccer Ball Industry; F.R.Khan; The Formation of Business Practices in South Korea; J.Smucker; Managing for Whom? Foreign Ownership and Management of Korea First Bank; J.Smucker; A Brief Account of Mexico's Experience with International Businesses; E.Raufflet; The Mixed Blessings of Paternalism: The Case of San Rafael (1893-1991); E.Raufflet; Green Mountain Coffee Roasters: Supplier Relations and Community Development; A.Riel Muller; Managing Security Problems through Community Relations: A Comparative Study of Petroleum Companies in Colombia; T.Fossgard-Moser & F.Bird