Selected aspects of enterprise internationalization
Trippner-Hrabi Justyna and
Hrabi Mark
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Trippner-Hrabi Justyna: University of Social Sciences
Hrabi Mark: Government Policy Advisor Department for Transport. London
Journal of Intercultural Management, 2014, vol. 6, issue 2, 49-61
Abstract:
Business environment is constantly evolving and it is getting shrunk as managers acting in the market economy encounter some problems and a great deal of implicated solutions from one country can be applied in others. This situation leads to the rise of market systems where various agreements, which are reached, aim at liberalization of trade and cooperation [Penc J., 2003, pp.126-127]. The speed of forwarding messages, products, services, easiness in making relationships, blurring the time and spatial boundaries, and convergence of customer’s tastes or standard unification enable trade and world’s production to develop. It also causes the borders to be on the decline at the same time increasing enterprise competition level internationally. The objective of paper is to indicate and describe the selected aspects connected with enterprise internationalization. The analysis and review of national and international literature were provided in the article.
Keywords: Internationalization; management; manager; organization (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.2478/joim-2014-0011
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