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BRICS and beyond : executive lessons on emerging markets
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Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley, 2012
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xi, 287 p. ; 24 cm.
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9781119962694

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Summary

BRICs and Beyond is an international business executive text written especially for executive and MBA students. It is based on extensive consulting in emerging economies and several years of experience teaching executive MBA courses around the globe. The author has continually faced the problem that the available textbooks for teaching international business focused almost exclusively on examples of Western multinationals for case illustrations. In the process of preparing cases nearer to the emerging market she worked in, the author realized that the often fascinating, frequently insightful and always different approach to business illustrated by these cases should be required reading for MBA students in typical Western environments too.

With its wide range of current case illustrations and concise summaries this is a new-generation text that will welcome today's MBA student to the wider world of 21st century international business.

". . . this book is needed not only because it looks at business from the BRICs points of view; it also looks at business from the point of view of tomorrow's business leaders and the challenges that they will have to cope with." --Professor Jonathan Gosling, Centre for Leadership Studies, and co-founder, The One-Planet MBA, the University of Exeter, UK

". . . Stephanie Jones advises Western businesses on doing business in emerging economies in a refreshingly straightforward manner, integrating in a novel way her three decades of global, practical experience with the daily barrage of reporting on the BRICs--distilling from these many lessons and principles. . ." --Extracted from the Foreword, by Professor Wim Naudé, Director of Research, Maastricht School of Management


Author Notes

Dr Stephanie Jones is Associate Professor of Organizational Behavior at Maastricht School of Management (MSM), having graduated with a PhD from University College London, and a Bachelor's degree from the London School of Economics. Dr Jones has authored over 25 full-length internationally-published books on business and management. Her most recent books include Nelson's Way: Leadership Lessons from the Great Commander (Nicholas Brealey, 2005), textbooks for MSM on thesis writing, leadership and culture (Meyer & Meyer, 2007-9), Psychological Testing (Harriman House, 2010) and Leadership: Key Concepts (Sage, 2012). Previously a journalist and consultant, she has lived and worked in Hong Kong, China, India, Australia, Dubai and Kuwait. She teaches MBA students based across the world, in Asia, Africa, the Middle East, Eastern Europe and South America, especially courses on leadership, culture, corporate social responsibility and change management.


Table of Contents

Wim Naudé, Director of Research, Maastricht School of Management
Forewordp. ix
About the Authorp. xiii
Chapter 1 Introductionp. 1
Doing Business in Emerging Markets - Risks, Opportunities and Practice
Part I Risksp. 7
Chapter 2 Country Riskp. 9
Politics and Business in Emerging Markets
Chapter 3 Corporate Social Responsibilityp. 57
Transparency, Ethics and Governance in Emerging Markets
Chapter 4 Business Culturep. 95
Cross-Cultural Management and People in Emerging Markets
Part II Opportunitiesp. 119
Chapter 5 Marketingp. 121
Implementing Marketing Ideas into and from Emerging Markets
Chapter 6 Entrepreneurship and Innovationp. 151
Technology, Innovation and New Business Ventures in Emerging Markets
Part III Practicep. 177
Chapter 7 Strategy and Operationsp. 179
Changing Business Strategies and Operations in Emerging Markets
Chapter 8 Strategic Alliancesp. 211
Western Business and Emerging Market Business - Working Together
Chapter 9 Lessons for Global Businessp. 249
What We Can Learn from the BRICS and Beyond
Glossaryp. 261
Reading Listp. 267
Recommended Further Readingp. 275
Indexp. 279