Trends in International Business Research
Richard W Wright
Journal of International Business Studies, 1970, vol. 1, issue 1, 109-123
Abstract:
My purpose this morning is to discuss with you what appear to be some significant trends in international business research.An overview of these trends indicates that international business research is alive and well indeed. Some of the specific trends that lead to this conclusion are the following:© 1970 JIBS. Journal of International Business Studies (1970) 1, 109–123
Date: 1970
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