Used
Paperback
2006
$3.29
Market-defining since it was first introduced, International Business 6E by Charles W. L. Hill, continues to set the standard for international business textbooks. In writing the book, Charles Hill draws on his experience in teaching, writing, and global consulting to create the most thorough, up-to-date, and thought-provoking text on the market. Because many issues in international business are complex, the text explores the pros and cons of economic theories, government policies, business strategies, organizational structures, etc. Hill's: International Business is known for its strong emphasis on strategy, and for maintaining a tight integrated flow between chapters. Hill's book is practical in nature, focusing on the managerial implications of each topic on the actual practice of international business.The author's passion and enthusiasm for the international business arena is apparent on every page as he strives to make important theories interesting, informative, and accessible to all students. iGlobe is a new online, on-demand video website where instructors can download new videos each month from the leading news stories!
There will be 2-3 new videos per month along with discussion questions and teaching notes to keep their course current. For example, the March video collection includes a video on the recent ports scandal involving the U.S. outsourcing port management to a company from the United Arab Emirates.
Used
Hardcover
2002
$3.29
Market-defining since it was first introduced, this book continues to set the standard for international business textbooks. Charles Hill's reputation as a leading thinker and actor in the international arena precedes him, and he is regularly asked to explain world economic events on national public radio. His expertise lends itself to a book that is thorough and up-to-date. Because many issues in international business are complex, they necessitate exploration of pros and cons of economic theories, government policies, business strategies and organizational structures. The author challenges the often shallow explanations that other books offer, while maintaining a tight integrated flow between the chapters. Hill's book is practical in nature, focusing on managerial implications of each topic on the actual practice of international business. The author's passion and enthusiasm for the subject is apparent on every page as he strives to make important theories interesting, informative, and accessible to all students.