A Note on the Managerial Relevance of Interdependence
J K Johansson
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J K Johansson: University of Washington
Journal of International Business Studies, 1982, vol. 13, issue 3, 143-145
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The concept of interdependence between countries is analyzed from the viewpoint of a profit-making firm. The author shows how the level of interdependence becomes important for risk-avoiding, international sourcing and marketing decisions. By implication, the manager's most useful option is one which includes not only varying degrees of but also positive and negative types of interdependence.© 1982 JIBS. Journal of International Business Studies (1982) 13, 143–145
Date: 1982
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