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Within the international agri-food community at least four
theoretical targets are attracting increasing attention. They are:
(1) the established notions of networks and commodity chains that
are being revisited by way of critical engagement informed by the
insights of in-depth empirical work, (2) the metrics of calculation
and institutional embedding that underpin the rise and
functionality of governance technologies, (3) the place of regional
networking in creating conditions that make possible agri-food
producer participation in local provisioning and supply, and (4)
the geo-historical dimensions of interconnection and
interdependency in the agri-food sphere. This volume brings
together an interdisciplinary team of anthropologists, economists,
business and management academics and geographers to examine a wide
range of case studies illustrating various agri-food commodity
chains and networks around the world and to discuss how they link
globally.
Within the international agri-food community at least four
theoretical targets are attracting increasing attention. They are:
(1) the established notions of networks and commodity chains that
are being revisited by way of critical engagement informed by the
insights of in-depth empirical work, (2) the metrics of calculation
and institutional embedding that underpin the rise and
functionality of governance technologies, (3) the place of regional
networking in creating conditions that make possible agri-food
producer participation in local provisioning and supply, and (4)
the geo-historical dimensions of interconnection and
interdependency in the agri-food sphere. This volume brings
together an interdisciplinary team of anthropologists, economists,
business and management academics and geographers to examine a wide
range of case studies illustrating various agri-food commodity
chains and networks around the world and to discuss how they link
globally.
Dynamics of International Business: Asia-Pacific Business Cases
brings the challenges and complexities of the contemporary
international business environment into the classroom. These
authentic case studies, based on recent research and events, enable
students to engage with the economic, social, political and
intercultural factors that impact on international business and
understand how these factors are addressed in the real world.
Designed to facilitate a problem-based learning approach, the cases
in this book: * draw on a diverse range of businesses and
industries - from seafood to video games to renewable energy *
illustrate fundamental themes and concerns within global business,
including ethics, sustainability, emerging markets and cultural and
legal differences * span many countries across the Asia-Pacific
region * include discussion questions that encourage students to
apply international business theory in the context of realistic
scenarios * include references and suggestions for further reading.
Extra resources for instructors, including case synopses and
learning objectives, are available on the companion website at
www.cambridge.edu.au/academic/internationalbusiness.
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