pt. 1. From international business to internationalization : an assessment of the infusion model -- pt. 2. The "infusion" model in practice -- pt. 3. International aspects of marketing and finance -- pt. 4. New dimensions in international management strategy -- pt. 5. New issues in global and regional strategy.
Summary
International Business education and research became institutionalized in leading US business schools in the 1960s. One of the most influential business schools and one of the first to develop a full international business department was Indiana University. In the first two sections of this book, the leadership of Indiana University in the developments in the field of international business is assessed. In subsequent parts of the book, the influence of Indiana University on the major associated fields of research and teaching (finance, marketing, and management) is assessed, and recent researc.
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