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Book details for International Business: A Managerial Perspective (4th Edition) Buy International Business: A Managerial Perspective (4th Edition)
International Business: A Managerial Perspective (4th Edition)
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Ricky W. Griffin Mike W. Pustay

International Business

Sales rank 154,208 Customers rating (based on 4 reviews)
International Business: A Managerial Perspective (4th Edition)

Brief description of International Business: A Managerial Perspective (4th Edition)

This comprehensive overview of international business is divided into various business functions, making it clear and easy to understand. In every chapter “Culture Quest Insights” into culture, geography, and business lead readers to a multi-media experience of a certain country or region that provides useful information on the impact of culture on business. Cases specific to each region or country add to the total reading experience. Topics covered include: the world's marketplaces, the international environment, managing international business and business operations. For CEOs, managers, and other executives who need to understand the cultural mores of the global societies with which they do business.

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PublisherPrentice Hall
Release date12/2005
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EditionHardcover
List price$164.8
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Comments by amazon customers about International Business: A Managerial Perspective (4th Edition)

Griffen & Pustay are liers
The book is below average. However, I understand that everyone needs to make a buck--it's all politics ! The Author is such an ediot to the extent that he/she or whatever ediot editors helping them to issue this book, are saying that the Israelies won the war in October 1973; while that it is a fact that the egyptian army had them surrounded and was about 40 miles of their capital ready to make them a history,if it wasn't for the U.S stepping in; Israel would have been a history ! I wonder how much did the israely government paid you stupid to publish such lies ? I have no respect for you biast !


Worth reading
I took a course at my university requiring this book. What I found most useful is the numerous updated examples and cases that the author provided. In addition, the discussion is objective and thought-provoking.

Littletext.com switch
Ordered this book from Littletext.com as a new hard cover and recieved a softcover international addition. I wouldn't mind using international version since there is hardly any difference, but don't bait and switch on me I don't like it. I'd buy from someone else if the price was within a couple bucks. Got my book not from Chicago as advertised, but Thailand. However it was delivered in no time.

Too much self-reference
I had this book for one of my classes at my University this semester, and although the content of the book is concise and updated, nonetheless the authors rely too much on self-reference. The book is written too much from a "USA is superior" perspective. I also found some errors such as translations from other languages that were completely off. If you have to get this book for Intl. Business it is overall a good book, but if you can get a better one, do so.



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