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  2. International business - Wikipedia

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    Online Business Resources:* Websites, blogs, and social media platforms that provide news, analysis, and commentary on international business, often catering to specific regions or industries. In addition to traditional media, there are also a number of social media channels that focus on international business.

  3. Springboard Theory - Wikipedia

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    The springboard theory or springboard perspective is an international business theory that elucidates the unique motives, processes and behaviors of international expansion of emerging market multinational enterprises (EM MNEs). Springboard theory was developed by Luo and Tung (2007), [1] and has since been used to examine EM MNEs.

  4. Cultural agility - Wikipedia

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    Cultural agility is a term employed in talent management to design a complex competency based on skills whose command allows an individual or an organization to perform successfully in cross-cultural situations.

  5. Internationalization - Wikipedia

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    Those entrepreneurs who are interested in the field of internationalization of business need to possess the ability to think globally and have an understanding of international cultures. By appreciating and understanding different beliefs, values, behaviors and business strategies of a variety of companies within other countries, entrepreneurs ...

  6. ASML not changing guidance after new US crackdown on China ...

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    AMSTERDAM (Reuters) -Computer chip equipment maker ASML said it does not expect new U.S. restrictions on semiconductor exports to China, announced on Monday, to affect its most recent financial ...

  7. Transnational capitalist class - Wikipedia

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    The transnational capitalist class (TCC), also known as the transnational capitalist network (TCN), in neo-Gramscian and Marxian-influenced analyses of international political economy and globalization, is the global social stratum that controls supranational instruments of the global economy such as transnational corporations and heavily influences political organs such as the World Trade ...

  8. International airlines are all-in on fancy first-class seats ...

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    9 airlines are planning a new first-class cabin. With at least nine new international first-class cabins coming to market over the next couple of years, deep-pocketed customers have a lot to look ...

  9. Globalization - Wikipedia

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    Whereas the globalization of business is centered around the diminution of international trade regulations as well as tariffs, taxes, and other impediments that suppresses global trade, economic globalization is the process of increasing economic integration between countries, leading to the emergence of a global marketplace or a single world ...