Synopses & Reviews
International Business: The Challenge of Global Competition, 8e, continues to be the textbook of choice for instructors who want comprehensive coverage. It is the textbook of choice for adopters who like to cover a broad range of topics and to show students the steps a business must take to go global. International Business, 8e, describes international business concepts in a pedagogically rich and straightforward style. In response to reviewer feedback, a new, clearer design and expanded web site can be found with the 8th edition.
About the Author
J. Michael Geringer is a professor of strategy and international management at California Polytechnic University in San Luis Obispo. He earned a BS in business at Indiana University and MBA and PhD degrees at the University of Washington. He has authored or edited 14 books and monographs, over 110 published papers, and over 35 case studies; he serves on the editorial boards of several leading international academic journals; he served as the Saastamoinen Foundation Chair at the Helsinki School of Economics in Finland; he was the founding chair of the Strategic alliances Committee of the Licensing Executives Society; he served as the chair of both the International Business and the Strategy and Policy divisions of the Administrative Sciences Association of Canada; and he is past chairperson of the Academy of Managements International Management division. His research has appeared in the Strategic Management Journal, Academy of Management Journal, Journal of International Management, Columbia Journal of World Business, Management International Review, Journal of Management Studies, Human Resource Management Journal, Long Range Planning, Organisation Studies, and Journal of Applied Psychology, among others. He has received 11 “best paper” awards for his research, including the Decade Award for most influential article from the Journal of International Business Studies. His teaching performance has earned numerous awards in the U.S., Canada, Asia, Africa, Australia, and Europe, including the University Distinguished Teacher Award. He was the first recipient of the International Educator Award from Cal Poly, and he endowed a scholarship for students to work and study internationally. He has been active in a range of charitable and service activities, including spearheading the adoption of a school in Soweto, South Africa, and fund-raising for public radio. In addition to his working teaching with universities around the world, Geringer is active in consulting and executive development for multinational corporations and executives from six continents. His clients have included Nokia; Lucent; Eastman Kodak; Sonera; Northern Telecom; Rautaruukki; Eastman Chemical; UPM Kymmene; Industry, Science and Technology Canada; Jiangsu Telecom Industrial; California Highway Patrol; Economic Council of Canada; Perlos; YIT; California Department of Transportation; and Okobank, among others. For relaxation, he enjoys daily Stairmaster workouts, along with hiking, camping, gardening, cooking spicy vegetarian foods, and music.Michael S. Minor is professor of marketing and international business at the University of Texas, Pan American. He was educated at the University of North Carolina, American University, and Cornell and holds a PhD from Vanderbilt University. His research focuses on comparative consumer behavior, international marketing strategy, political risk, and the consumption of high-technology experiential products. He has published in the Journal of International Business Studies, the Journal of Consumer Marketing, International Studies of Management and Organization, the Journal of Services Marketing, International Business Review, Journal of Interactive Advertising, and elsewhere. He has written for business and popular media from PCWeek to Tennessee Business Magazine. He is past chairperson of the Consumer Behavior Special Interest Group, and past vice chair of the Technology and Marketing Special Interest Group of the American Marketing Association, as well as a former member of the Global Marketing SIGs board of directors. He is active in DOCNET, the association of business doctoral program administrators. He serves on multiple editorial advisory boards and is the coauthor with John C. Mowen of several consumer behavior books. He has won multiple masters-level teaching awards and was recently the doctoral program professor of the year. His consulting experience includes work for UNCTADs Division on Investment, Technology and Enterprise Development and several U.S. and state government agencies. He has reviewed grant proposals for the Research Council of Norway as well as several U.S. agencies. He lived in Asia for a number of years, and speaks Chinese. He relaxes by playing the mandolin and harmonica for the country/classic rock groups RiverRock and Coastlands.
Table of Contents
Part I The Nature of International Business Ch 1 The Rapid Change of Global Business Ch 2 Trading and Investing in International Business (includes distributive forces) Ch 3 Economic Theories of International BusinessPart 2 The International Environment Ch 4 The Dynamics of International Organizations Ch 5 Understanding the International Monetary SystemPart 3 The Foreign Environmental Forces Ch 6 Financial Forces: Influencing International Business Ch 7 Economic and Socioeconomic Forces Ch 8 Physical and Environmental Forces Ch 9 Sociocultural Forces Ch 10 Political Forces Ch 11 Legal Forces Ch 12 Labor Forces Ch 13 Competitive ForcesPart 4 The Organizational Environment Ch 14 Strategic Planning, Organization Design and Control of the Firm Ch 15 Assessing and Analyzing Markets Ch 16 Marketing Internationally Ch 17 Export and Import Practices Ch 18 Human Resource Management Ch 19 Financial Management Ch 20 Global Operations Management: The Third Industrial RevolutionEpilogue: The Future of International Business (title TBD)