The Routledge companion to European business
In: Routledge companions in business, management and accounting
In: Living Therapies Series
International Business is a well-established research field, in which regionalisation has recently gained significant prominence. Europe comprises marketplaces characterised by unique patterns of highly advanced economic integration. No other marketplace in the world has progressed to the same levels of harmonisation across sovereign countries and economies. European Business is a subject in its own right with its own research momentum. Contemporary research evidences that firms view Europe as a challenging, mostly – yet not entirely – mature market location. Yet this location, often seen from a multi-country perspective, is subject to complexities revealing strategic corporate strengths and weaknesses. Theory, concepts and models known from International Business hence often vary in their applicability and relevance in this business environment.This comprehensive reference volume brings together a global team of contributors to analyse and overview the key issues, themes and phenomena that affect business in Europe. With interdisciplinary perspectives, the book covers crucial themes that any European Business research needs to acknowledge, including business cultures and identity, entrepreneurship and innovation, M&A and institutional trends, European HRM, migration, climate change issues, Brexit, and more. The selection of authors, from 17 countries worldwide, reflects the international scope of this research field and its agenda.A unique resource, this book provides an essential guide to researchers, research students and scholars of business and the social sciences, as well as the informed business community.
In: Routledge companions in business, management and accounting
In: Routledge companions in business, management and accounting
In: Routledge Companions in Business, Management and Accounting Ser
Intro -- Endorsement -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of figures -- List of tables -- List of contributors -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Introduction: Development of the discipline and trends -- A. European business research: Review of literature and state of affairs -- B. International business theory and evidence in Europe: Origins and evolutions -- C. Culture, identity and European business -- D. The political economy of doing business in advanced regionalisation -- E. Managing people in Europe -- F. Functional and sectorial perspectives -- G. Complex challenges: European society and the natural environment -- Part A European business research: Review of literature and state of affairs -- 2 European business: A literature review -- Introduction -- Methods and data analysis -- Systematic review methodology -- Descriptive analysis of articles search results -- Thematic evaluation of article search results -- Discussion -- What defines European business today? -- How does European business align with the broader domain of international business? -- Conclusions and suggestions for further research -- Note -- References -- 3 European business research in perspective: The focus of regionalisation in the international business literature -- Introduction -- A corporate strategy perspective on regionalisation -- The magnitude of regionalisation -- What defines a region? -- Why does regionalisation occur? -- Scope -- Structure -- Discussion - a holistic view on regionalisation -- Conclusion -- References -- Part B International business theory and evidence in Europe: Origins and evolutions -- 4 Internalisation theory and European business -- Introduction -- Internalisation theory -- The internationalisation of European firms -- Location advantages -- Firm-specific advantages (FSAs)
In: Living Therapies Series
International Business is a well-established research field, in which regionalisation has recently gained significant prominence. Europe comprises marketplaces characterised by unique patterns of highly advanced economic integration. No other marketplace in the world has progressed to the same levels of harmonisation across sovereign countries and economies. European Business is a subject in its own right with its own research momentum. Contemporary research evidences that firms view Europe as a challenging, mostly – yet not entirely – mature market location. Yet this location, often seen from a multi-country perspective, is subject to complexities revealing strategic corporate strengths and weaknesses. Theory, concepts and models known from International Business hence often vary in their applicability and relevance in this business environment.This comprehensive reference volume brings together a global team of contributors to analyse and overview the key issues, themes and phenomena that affect business in Europe. With interdisciplinary perspectives, the book covers crucial themes that any European Business research needs to acknowledge, including business cultures and identity, entrepreneurship and innovation, M&A and institutional trends, European HRM, migration, climate change issues, Brexit, and more. The selection of authors, from 17 countries worldwide, reflects the international scope of this research field and its agenda.A unique resource, this book provides an essential guide to researchers, research students and scholars of business and the social sciences, as well as the informed business community
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