North American Firms in East Asia : : HSBC Bank Canada Papers on Asia, Volume 5 / / ed. by Paul Beamish, A.E. Safarian.

This volume examines how foreign firms, which are entering or operating in various Asian countries, have responded to the obstacles and opportunities which were identified in the preceding volumes of this series. There is an overview chapter and seven case studies of Canadian and American-based busi...

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Place / Publishing House:Toronto : : University of Toronto Press, , [2016]
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Year of Publication:2016
Language:English
Series:HSBC Bank Canada Papers on Asia ; 5
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Contents --   |t Preface --   |t Challenge and response: North American firms in East Asia --   |t Persistent adaptability as survival strategy for MNCs in emerging markets: The case of Nortel Networks in China --   |t Establishing a successful joint venture: Moore Business Forms in Japan --   |t Employee development in emerging markets: lessons from Black & Decker Eastern Hemisphere --   |t Regional expansion in Asia-Pacific: CISC Wood Gundy to Malaysia --   |t Building effective business relationships in China: The case of Richmond Engineering --   |t "Interstitial opportunities" and the paradox of country risk: The case ofSiam Canadian Foods, Inc. --   |t Communicating across cultures: The case of Midstream and Petro Vietnam --   |t The foreign investment location decision: Transactions costs, product life cycles, and psychic distance --   |t About the authors --   |t Institute for International Business 
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