
Cases in the Environment of Business
International Perspectives
David W. Conklin(Author)
SAGE Publications Inc (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 7. September 2005
Book
Paperback/Softback
624 pages
978-1-4129-1436-9 (ISBN)
Description
The Ivey Casebooks Series is a co-publishing partnership between SAGE Publications and the Richard Ivey School of Business at The University of Western Ontario. Due to their popularity in more than 60 countries, approximately 200 new cases are added to the Ivey School of Business library each year. Each of the casebooks comes equipped with instructor's resources on CD-ROM. These affordable collections will not only help students connect to real-world situations, but will benefit corporations seeking continued education in the field as well.
Broadening the scope of environmental forces to a global rather than a domestic context leads to cross-country comparisons that add complexity to the subject matter, enrich analytical theories, and heighten the interest of students. Students gain an appreciation for the many ways in which environmental forces interact, creating a set of risks and opportunities that is unique in each country and that must be evaluated in formulating trade and investment decisions.
Cases in the Environment of Business offers an outstanding collection of relevant, classroom-tested cases. In discussing the cases, students will participate in managerial decisions in an international context. Most cases deal with a variety of environmental forces, but generally a single set of forces plays a predominant role. The instructor's resources on CD-ROM includes detailed 6-10 page casenotes for each case, preparation questions for students to review before class, discussion questions, and suggested further readings.
Cases in the Environment of Business addresses the following five sets of environmental forces:
Industry Structure Responses to strategies of customers, suppliers, and competitors, ; dependence of profitability on unique value-added attributesand the shift of certain activities to low-wage countries
Macroeconomic Variables Income levels and growth rates, foreign exchange rates, inflation rates, interest rates, and unemployment rates
Political Variables Regulations, financial incentives, taxation, foreign investment restrictions, and international trade and investment agreements
Societal Variables Labor and environmental practices, ethics, corporate social responsibility, boards of directors, and demographics
Technological Variables Technological infrastructure and the pace and direction of technological changes, including, in particular, the Internet and e-business.
The IVEY Casebook Series
Cases in Business Ethics
Cases in Entrepreneurship
Cases in Gender & Diversity in Organizations
Cases in Operations Management
Cases in Organizational Behavior
Cases in the Environment of Business
Cases in Alliance Management
Mergers and Acquisitions: Text and Cases
Broadening the scope of environmental forces to a global rather than a domestic context leads to cross-country comparisons that add complexity to the subject matter, enrich analytical theories, and heighten the interest of students. Students gain an appreciation for the many ways in which environmental forces interact, creating a set of risks and opportunities that is unique in each country and that must be evaluated in formulating trade and investment decisions.
Cases in the Environment of Business offers an outstanding collection of relevant, classroom-tested cases. In discussing the cases, students will participate in managerial decisions in an international context. Most cases deal with a variety of environmental forces, but generally a single set of forces plays a predominant role. The instructor's resources on CD-ROM includes detailed 6-10 page casenotes for each case, preparation questions for students to review before class, discussion questions, and suggested further readings.
Cases in the Environment of Business addresses the following five sets of environmental forces:
Industry Structure Responses to strategies of customers, suppliers, and competitors, ; dependence of profitability on unique value-added attributesand the shift of certain activities to low-wage countries
Macroeconomic Variables Income levels and growth rates, foreign exchange rates, inflation rates, interest rates, and unemployment rates
Political Variables Regulations, financial incentives, taxation, foreign investment restrictions, and international trade and investment agreements
Societal Variables Labor and environmental practices, ethics, corporate social responsibility, boards of directors, and demographics
Technological Variables Technological infrastructure and the pace and direction of technological changes, including, in particular, the Internet and e-business.
The IVEY Casebook Series
Cases in Business Ethics
Cases in Entrepreneurship
Cases in Gender & Diversity in Organizations
Cases in Operations Management
Cases in Organizational Behavior
Cases in the Environment of Business
Cases in Alliance Management
Mergers and Acquisitions: Text and Cases
Reviews / Votes
"Conklin has compiled an excellent selection from the case library of the Ivey School of Business, University of Western Ontario, the world's second-largest collection of business cases written by professors. . . . Cases are clearly written with tables, graphs, income statements, balance sheets, and suggested readings within most cases. . . . Highly recommended." -- D.W. Huffmire * CHOICE * "The highlight of the book is its diversity and breadth. The cases are chosen from a variety of industries . . . The key differentiating features of this book are the holistic perspective that it provides on the business environment and the different country contexts that it presents." -- Tillai Rajan A.More details
Series
Edition
First Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Thousand Oaks
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 191 mm
Thickness: 33 mm
Weight
1144 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4129-1436-9 (9781412914369)
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Person
David W. Conklin is James D. Fleck Professor in International Business and a Professor of the Global Environment of Business area group at Richard Ivey School of Business. In addition he is President, Conklin and Associates, Inc., a company which undertakes research and consulting activities for private corporations and government departments and agencies on public policy issues. He has also taught in the Economics and Political Science Departments at UWO, and has been an Adjunct Professor in Social Science. He earned a BA in political science and economics from the University of Toronto and a PhD in economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Conklin's research work focuses on the interface between corporations and public policies. This includes work for governments in the design and enforcement of legislation and regulations, as well as consulting for corporations in influencing public policies and in complying with government legislation and regulations. He has been Director, UWO Office of the Institute for Research on Public Policy, and Director of the University of Western Ontario Centre for American Studies. Over the past fifteen years, he has published over 50 articles and over 30 books.
Conklin's research work focuses on the interface between corporations and public policies. This includes work for governments in the design and enforcement of legislation and regulations, as well as consulting for corporations in influencing public policies and in complying with government legislation and regulations. He has been Director, UWO Office of the Institute for Research on Public Policy, and Director of the University of Western Ontario Centre for American Studies. Over the past fifteen years, he has published over 50 articles and over 30 books.
Content
Introduction to the Ivey Casebook Series - Paul W. Beamish
Preface
Introduction
1. The Dependence of Profitability on Industry Structure
Samsung and the Theme Park Industry in Korea
PharmaPlus in Hungary
Singapore International Air Lines: Preparing for Turbulence Ahead
Swatch and the Global Watch Industry
Whirlpool Corporation's Global Strategy
Wal-Mart Stores Inc.: Dominating Global Retailing
The Global Branding of Stella Artois
2. Understanding and Managing Macroeconomic Risks
A Global Manager's Guide to Currency Risk Management
Chauvco Resources Ltd: The Argentina Decisions
Crisis in Japan
Procter & Gamble in Eastern Europe (A)
Bank Vozrozhdeniye (V.Bank)
ING and Global Financial Integration
3. Managing Within Alternative Government Structures
Mekong Corporation and the Viet Nam Motor Vehicle Industry
Thai Telecoms in the New Economy: Privatization & Liberalization
Lucent in India
Citigroup in Post-WTO China
Point Lisas Industrial Estate: Trinidad
Dell's Dilemma in Brazil: Negotiating at the State Level
Enron and the Dabhol Power Company
Bombardier Versus Embraer: Charges of Unfair Competition
4. Responding to Societal Forces
John McCulloch--United Beef Packers
NES China: Business Ethics (A)
NES China: Business Ethics (B)
Textron Ltd.
Note on the Pollution Problem in the Mexico-U.S. Border Region
Planet Starbucks (A)
Siam Canadian Foods Co., Ltd.
Royal Trustco
5. Investment Decisions in the Context of Technological Changes
Privatizing Poland's Telecom Industry: Opportunities and Challenges in the New Economy and E-Business
Malaysia's Multimedia Development Corporation
Global Warming and the Kyoto Protocol: Implications for Business
Enron Wind Corporation: Challenges and Opportunities in the 21st Century
Eurograin (Philippines) and Hybrid Corn
Shire Pharmaceuticals Group's Acquisition of BioChem Pharma: Broadening Product Portfolio and Achieving Economies of Scale in Pharmaceuticals
6. Integrative Cases
GM in China
Intel's Site Selection Decision in Latin America
The Acer Group's China Manufacturing Decision
References
About the Editor
Preface
Introduction
1. The Dependence of Profitability on Industry Structure
Samsung and the Theme Park Industry in Korea
PharmaPlus in Hungary
Singapore International Air Lines: Preparing for Turbulence Ahead
Swatch and the Global Watch Industry
Whirlpool Corporation's Global Strategy
Wal-Mart Stores Inc.: Dominating Global Retailing
The Global Branding of Stella Artois
2. Understanding and Managing Macroeconomic Risks
A Global Manager's Guide to Currency Risk Management
Chauvco Resources Ltd: The Argentina Decisions
Crisis in Japan
Procter & Gamble in Eastern Europe (A)
Bank Vozrozhdeniye (V.Bank)
ING and Global Financial Integration
3. Managing Within Alternative Government Structures
Mekong Corporation and the Viet Nam Motor Vehicle Industry
Thai Telecoms in the New Economy: Privatization & Liberalization
Lucent in India
Citigroup in Post-WTO China
Point Lisas Industrial Estate: Trinidad
Dell's Dilemma in Brazil: Negotiating at the State Level
Enron and the Dabhol Power Company
Bombardier Versus Embraer: Charges of Unfair Competition
4. Responding to Societal Forces
John McCulloch--United Beef Packers
NES China: Business Ethics (A)
NES China: Business Ethics (B)
Textron Ltd.
Note on the Pollution Problem in the Mexico-U.S. Border Region
Planet Starbucks (A)
Siam Canadian Foods Co., Ltd.
Royal Trustco
5. Investment Decisions in the Context of Technological Changes
Privatizing Poland's Telecom Industry: Opportunities and Challenges in the New Economy and E-Business
Malaysia's Multimedia Development Corporation
Global Warming and the Kyoto Protocol: Implications for Business
Enron Wind Corporation: Challenges and Opportunities in the 21st Century
Eurograin (Philippines) and Hybrid Corn
Shire Pharmaceuticals Group's Acquisition of BioChem Pharma: Broadening Product Portfolio and Achieving Economies of Scale in Pharmaceuticals
6. Integrative Cases
GM in China
Intel's Site Selection Decision in Latin America
The Acer Group's China Manufacturing Decision
References
About the Editor