International Business: The Challenges of Globalization (9th Edition) (What's New in Management)
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Author: John J. Wild, Kenneth L. Wild
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Chapter 1, Problem 5EC
Summary Introduction
To Determine:
If there is a need to implement a monitoring system to learn the truth about what is happening.
Introduction:
Globalization is the process which allows a business to go beyond its territorial boundaries. In other words, globalization is an integration of international businesses. Globalization affects culture, sovereignty and physical environment of nations. Globalization has created several challenges for the management of business abroad.
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