Introduction The Challenges of Globalization Pointing the Way: 1900 to 2100 The Market Model Falters The Challenge of Justice: "We Want What's Fair" The Way of Order: "We Want Stability" The Return to Virtue: "We Want What's Right and Good" The Challenge of Sovereignty and Identity: "We Want What's Ours" Work and Workers in the 20th Century Work and Workers in the 21st Century The Internet: Global Village or Mass Society The Internet and E-Commerce; From Markets to Marketoids The Multinationals: Facing Up to the Challenges Globalization in the 21st Century
Imparts survival skills for corporations during the paradigm battle of the 21st century: The capitalist market model vs. the Global Village.
JEREMIAH J. SULLIVAN is Professor of International Business at the University of Washington, Seattle. He has been a visiting professor at New York University's Stern School of Business and at Doshisha University in Japan. He has consulted for both the U.S. Department of Commerce and the Ministry of Foreign Trade in the People's Republic of China. Among his six books are Invasion of the Salarymen: The Japanese Business Presence in America (Praeger) and Exploring International Business Environments. In addition to his research in management and international business, which has resulted in more than 50 scholarly articles, he has published articles on folklore, culture, comparative literature, and human nature.
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?...details what corporations need to do to safeguard their roles
in the future.?-Reference & Research Book News
?...highly readable, often brilliant, and always accessible.?-The
Futurist
..."highly readable, often brilliant, and always accessible."-The
Futurist
..."details what corporations need to do to safeguard their roles
in the future."-Reference & Research Book News
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