Rugman Reviews International Business
By (Author) Alan M. Rugman
Palgrave Macmillan
Palgrave Macmillan
24th November 2008
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
658.049
Paperback
304
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
529g
ALAN RUGMANdraws together 100 reviews that chart the development of International Business theory in recent decades. This bookis essential forall students with an interest in unpacking the history, scope and possibilitiesthat are implicit in any discussion of internationalbusiness.
"An amazing publication. It offers an interesting incite into the thinking of one of the prominent leaders of international business education. It is very unique, well organized, and easy to use. It is worth reading and keeping." David A. Ricks, Distinguished Professor of Management and International Business, University of Missouri, St. Louis, USA. "This work masterfully synthesizes the extensive literature on this extremely interdisciplinary, complex, often fragmented topic. The book is enlivened by examples from all over the globe and from a worldwide industry; it serves as a comprehensive reference for academics as well as for managers who are envisaging future activities in international business." David Walker, Professor and Senior Teaching Fellow, University of Birmingham, UK. "This is an impressive compendium of reviews of the leading international business (IB) books from the past 25 years by one of the foremost IB scholars. Rugman's reviews are comprehensive, insightful - and most important - critical. They add value and context far beyond simple summaries and taken together, provide a guide to the most significant IB literature in the modern era." Jonathan Doh is the Herbert G. Rammrath Chair in International Business, Director of the Center for Global Leadership, and Associate Professor of Management at the Villanova School of Business, USA. 'Alan Rugman delivers on his promise to be honest, rather than obsequious. His comments on the works of leading scholars reveal an incisive intellect which measures the value of their contributions by parallel references to his own body of work. With the benefit of 20:20 hindsight, Rugman uses these reviews to trace the evolution of economic theories of the MNE and international business.' Lyn S. Amine, Shaughnessy Fellow in International Marketing and Professor Emerita of Marketing and International Business at Saint Louis University, USA; Distinguished Fellow of the Academy of Marketing Science
ALAN RUGMAN holds the L. Leslie Waters Chair in International Business andis a Professor of Business Economics and Public Policy atKelley School of Business, University of Indiana, USA.