Aswathappa international business ebook




















World trade organisation. Part IV: International operations management. International marketing. International financial management. Financing foreign trade. International accounting. International human resource management. Part V: Social responsibility and ethics in international business. Future of international business. This book discusses in a lucid and easy-to-understand manner, the theory and practice of international business in the Indian context.

It provides an in-depth coverage of the subject matter, with the help of numerous real life examples and cases. Along with this, a rich and user-friendly pedagogy makes it useful for the students of business management and other disciplines, where international business is taught as a course. Seller Inventory More information about this seller Contact this seller. Book Description Condition: New. The book's modularity follows most mainstream IB textbooks. So, it should not be a problem for instructors to switch from their current text to this one.

Each chapter is well organized with smaller reading sections. This definitely allows instructors to pick and choose the topics that fit into their curriculum. The topics in the text are well organized and presented. It would be very helpful if the beginning of each chapter has a table of content. The text is very culturally sensitive indeed. It uses examples from different parts of the world. It further includes real company examples from various countries across the globe to demonstrate the challenge of conducting international business.

It's really a nice text. The text is wonderful overall. Please include a table of content of the text, a table of content for each chapter, a chapter summary, a glossary. More tables and figures to illustrate some of the contents would be helpful too. Without a table of contents or an index, however, it is difficult to understand the complete flow of this page text!

Any instructor using Comprehensiveness rating: 3 see less. Any instructor using this text would need to begin by constructing their own. This text seems to be very professionally written, and I have found no errors or evidence of bias. I would recommend it to college-level instructors. International Marketing is a rapidly changing topic, so it is difficult to write a text with examples that will not seem out of date in a few years. Examples in this text include Coca-Cola, DeBeers, and Google, which seem unlikely to be rendered obsolete any time soon.

The text is well-organized by section and subsection, but the lack of a table of contents or index makes it very difficult to find every reference to a particular topic. Without those, future updates will be very hard to integrate. The text is very professionally written. Sentence structures and explanations are easy to follow, and should be easily accessible to college-level students.

The text is professionally written, and appears well laid-out. I do not see much evidence of language or concepts building on themselves, or of early topics being referenced in later chapters, however.

There is also no glossary, and key words do not seem to be given highlighted definitions in the text. Still, the overall voice of the text is very consisent. The case studies and matching exercises given in every chapter are a huge help, and make the massive text much more approachable to readers.

For example, Section 5. More than half of the section is spent on asides. The lack of any pictures or illustrations hinders reader understanding in some places. The text does not have a table of contents or index!

This makes it very hard to use as a reference, and they should definitely be added. At pages, the lack of a table of contents even makes it hard for an instructor to get a handle on what the book offers. Blue, underlined text of chapter and section headings are not working hyperlinks, although they seemed designed to look like them. The lack of pictures and illustrations make these text tiring to read. This text appears to be very professionally written.

I have not found any evidence of cultural insensitivity, and the examples appear to come from many different countries. It is a large text, however, and I have not read all pages. That phrase is given 15 times in total, and I expect it will cause readers to question the quality of the content, unfortunately. International Business is one of the most challenging and exciting courses to teach in the Business School. To teach a current, dynamic and complete course you need a textbook by authors as passionate and informed about International Business as you are.

Carpenter and Dunung's International Business: The Opportunities and Challenges of a Flat World provides exploration into building, leading, and thriving in global organizations in an increasingly flat world. Carpenter and Dunung's text is designed to speak to technologically-savvy students who see national borders as bridges and not barriers. The authors use the lexicon of international business, and additionally, develop students' knowledge of international contexts with the aim that they may launch, run, and work in any organization that is global in scope or is wrestling with global competition or other global threats.

In addition, each chapter concludes with a mini case on a unique global business that encompasses the topics shown in the chapter. The authors even provide a set of end-of-chapter questions that are mapped to AACSB learning standards, so that you will be able to measure how well students are grasping course content that aligns with the AACSB guidelines.

Request a desk copy of Carpenter and Dunung's International Business: The Opportunities and Challenges of a Flat World to experience its current and progressive look at International Business for yourself.

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