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The arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic throughout the globe at the
end of 2019 turned global business upside down. It forced the
closure of many businesses, disrupted global supply chains, reduced
travel across borders, and created fear about face-to-face
interactions. As the lockdowns in many countries created
uncertainty about the future business activities, global business
leaders were scrambling to find new strategies to safely
re-establish their business relationships with their stakeholders.
The existing historical economic, social, and racial injustice in
the American society toward Black, Indigenous, and People of Color
was compounded by the COVID-19. This led the movements of the Black
Lives Matter to reenergize and become a global phenomenon. The
horrific and sad death of George Floyd and many others triggered
huge global movements to demand respect for human rights and
dignity for all. Additionally, climate change and environmental
degradation have caused unprecedented forests fires, more frequent
and damaging hurricanes, and migration demand a revived global
business book. This third edition of Global Business: An Economic,
Social, and Environmental Perspective incorporates global business
issues related to COVID-19, the economic and social injustice of
BIPOC, and environmental degradation where it is appropriate. The
reader will understand the impact of these critical global business
issues discussed in the book through examples, case studies and
thought -provoking discussions. These challenges require
businesses, governments, and the active engagement of citizens to
succeed. The aim of this book is to bring these issues for
discussion and action by these stakeholders. Each chapter includes
supplementary PowerPoint slides, Test-Bank, and Teaching notes that
are available for instructors only.
The Global Business: An Economic, Social, and Environmental
Perspective is the 2nd edition of the book titled "Foundations of
International Business" published by Information Age Publishing,
Inc. in 2015. We have approached the 2nd edition from a forward
looking perspective by incorporating economic, social, and
environmental issues, which have strong links to stakeholders and
are guided by the Triple Bottom-Line (TBL) concept. A TBL approach
emphasizes the importance of Profit, People, and Planet, or PPP.
The Triple Bottom Line concept is highlighted throughout each
chapter. Successful Multinational Enterprises (MNEs) are
increasingly linking the company's profit maximization goal (the
economic or Profit maximization components) to the social
well-being of the community and corporate social responsibility
initiatives of the firm (the social or People components), as well
as the environmental consideration of scarce resources, climate
change and sustainability (the environmental or Planet component).
This approach enables readers to assess global business
opportunities and risks in a comprehensive and integral manner. We
also have made important modifications in terms of content
organization of this book, as described below.
The arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic throughout the globe at the
end of 2019 turned global business upside down. It forced the
closure of many businesses, disrupted global supply chains, reduced
travel across borders, and created fear about face-to-face
interactions. As the lockdowns in many countries created
uncertainty about the future business activities, global business
leaders were scrambling to find new strategies to safely
re-establish their business relationships with their stakeholders.
The existing historical economic, social, and racial injustice in
the American society toward Black, Indigenous, and People of Color
was compounded by the COVID-19. This led the movements of the Black
Lives Matter to reenergize and become a global phenomenon. The
horrific and sad death of George Floyd and many others triggered
huge global movements to demand respect for human rights and
dignity for all. Additionally, climate change and environmental
degradation have caused unprecedented forests fires, more frequent
and damaging hurricanes, and migration demand a revived global
business book. This third edition of Global Business: An Economic,
Social, and Environmental Perspective incorporates global business
issues related to COVID-19, the economic and social injustice of
BIPOC, and environmental degradation where it is appropriate. The
reader will understand the impact of these critical global business
issues discussed in the book through examples, case studies and
thought -provoking discussions. These challenges require
businesses, governments, and the active engagement of citizens to
succeed. The aim of this book is to bring these issues for
discussion and action by these stakeholders. Each chapter includes
supplementary PowerPoint slides, Test-Bank, and Teaching notes that
are available for instructors only.
The Global Business: An Economic, Social, and Environmental
Perspective is the 2nd edition of the book titled "Foundations of
International Business" published by Information Age Publishing,
Inc. in 2015. We have approached the 2nd edition from a forward
looking perspective by incorporating economic, social, and
environmental issues, which have strong links to stakeholders and
are guided by the Triple Bottom-Line (TBL) concept. A TBL approach
emphasizes the importance of Profit, People, and Planet, or PPP.
The Triple Bottom Line concept is highlighted throughout each
chapter. Successful Multinational Enterprises (MNEs) are
increasingly linking the company's profit maximization goal (the
economic or Profit maximization components) to the social
well-being of the community and corporate social responsibility
initiatives of the firm (the social or People components), as well
as the environmental consideration of scarce resources, climate
change and sustainability (the environmental or Planet component).
This approach enables readers to assess global business
opportunities and risks in a comprehensive and integral manner. We
also have made important modifications in terms of content
organization of this book, as described below.
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