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دانلود کتاب Competitive Business Management: A Global Perspective

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Competitive Business Management: A Global Perspective

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Competitive Business Management: A Global Perspective

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ISBN (شابک) : 9788892116092, 9780429439841 
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سال نشر: 2018 
تعداد صفحات: 228 
زبان: English 
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Cover
Title
Copyright
CONTENTS
Acknowledgements
Preface. Global business management
	I. From marketing to zero defects product and market-driven management
	II. The global competitive business management
	III. Global competition, outside-in management and hybrid innovation
	IV. Market-driven management and web revolution: global management of price, brand and marketing channels
	V. Competitiveness, corporate governance, ownership and global markets
Part 1: Conceptual Framework
	1. Competitive business management and global competition. An introduction
		1.1. Globalisation and competition. Emerging issues in global business management
		1.2. Market-space competition: competitive landscapes in global firms
			1.2.1. Networking and competitive global business management
		1.3. Global markets, competitive landscapes and market-driven management
			1.3.1. Competitive business management, over-supply and bubble demand
			1.3.2. Market-driven management and global economies of scale
			1.3.3. From marketing management to market-driven management. competitive customer value
		1.4. Competitive global business, market-driven management, product and corporate intangible assets
	2. The sharing economy. A new strategy to compete in the global market
		2.1. Defining the sharing or collaborative economy
		2.2. Spirit of the collaborative economy
		2.3. Influence of the open source movement
		2.4. Other online economic platforms
		2.5. Excess capacity of shareable goods
		2.6. Sharing under-used assets
		2.7. Lower transaction costs of sharing
		2.8. Coverage of the collaborative economy
		2.9. The gig economy and freelance workers
		2.10. Low rate and simple system in Belgium
		2.11. The uberization business model
		2.12. Uberization: a capitalism without capital
		2.13. Positive impact of the sharing economy
		2.14. Environmental impact of the collaborative economy
		2.15. Financial impact of the sharing economy
		2.16. European participation in the collaborative economy
		2.17. Guidelines for regulating the sharing economy
		2.18. The EU Commission’s views
		2.19. Guidelines for regulating the sharing economy
		2.20. The recent decision of the European Court of Justice
		2.21. Conclusion
	3. Corporate governance, ownership and global markets
		3.1. Corporate ownership and capital markets
		3.2. Corporate governance and market relations
		3.3. Competitive orientation towards the capital market
		3.4. Corporate governance in a global perspective
	4. Global management and “economic patriotism”
		4.1. The “protectionist turn”
		4.2. Making sense of the new scenario: the language of mercantilism
		4.3. Economic patriotism and territorial loyalty
	5. Outside-in open innovation in competitive business management
		5.1. Introduction
		5.2. Network relations and outside-in perspective in competitive business management
			5.2.1. Outside-in capabilities
		5.3. Outside-in open innovation
		5.4. Conclusions
	6. Hybrid innovation in global business management
		6.1. Introduction
		6.2. Market structure, enterprise dimension and innovation
		6.3. Drivers of innovative product and hybrid innovation
		6.4. Social innovation and sharing economy
		6.5. Innovation, enterprise and territory
	7. Global firms and cross-cultural management
		7.1. Global firms and cultural environment
		7.2. Cultural environment and cross-cultural management
		7.3. The role of Hofstede’s organizational culture dimensions on corporate culture
		7.4. National culture and corporate culture
		7.5. Conclusion
Part 2: Managerial Issues
	8. Destructuring of marketing channels and growth of multichannelling. In search of a new model for distribution systems
		8.1. Introduction
		8.2. Overview of marketing channels
		8.3. Innovation and changes in marketing channels
		8.4. The challenge of multichannelling
		8.5. The functional shifting within channels
		8.6. Conclusions
	9. Large-scale retailers, marketing channels and competitive customer value
		9.1. Large-scale retailers and global markets
		9.2. Large-scale retailers, market-driven management and competitive customer value
		9.3. Large-scale retailers, marketing channels and competitive customer value
	10. Business coalitions for sustainable global procurement
		10.1. Introduction
		10.2. Sustainability and global procurement
		10.3. Business-led coalitions for sustainable procurement
		10.4. Two examples of successful business-led coalitions for sustainable global procurement
		10.5. Concluding remarks
	11. Competitive pricing and advance selling
		11.1. Introduction
		11.2. Competition and pricing policies
		11.3. The advantages of advance selling.
		11.4. Strategies for advance selling
		11.5. Conclusions
	12. Brand strategies and market-driven management
		12.1. Corporate communications and market-driven management
		12.2. The brand in a competitive market orientation
		12.3. Market relations and customer value
	13. Global firms and new standards of corporate social responsibility
		13.1. Corporate social responsibility as a competitive lever
		13.2. Costs and benefits of corporate social responsibility
		13.3. New standards of corporate social responsibility
			13.3.1. The Global Reporting Initiative (GRI)
			13.3.2. Accountability 1000 (AA1000)
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