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Social franchising represents a third generation form of
franchising development, after trade-name and business-format
franchising. At the intersection of social enterprise and micro
finance literatures, this book reviews a variety of social
franchising formats across a number of developing countries.
The twenty-first century has been dubbed the Chinese century. As
China becomes a dominant world economic actor, its
enterprises-state run-or otherwise-increasingly look to distant
shores in the Western Hemisphere and the European continent. for
inspiration.This edited collection of papers bring together a
diverse community of interdisciplinary Chinese research scholars to
assess the impact of Chinese business on global business and
environments, disseminate knowledge on the emergence of globalizing
Chinese firms, and to address the issues relating to corporate
sustainable development and outsourcing.
"Franchising Globally is first of its kind to examine franchising
both from an entrepreneurial and from an international perspective.
The book includes theoretical discussions and practical examples of
international franchising as well as both micro and macro studies
of franchising environments in different parts of the
world"--Provided by publisher.
The development of the Chinese MNC is a new feature of
globalization, one that will undoubtedly change the world. Why do
Chinese firms internationalize, how do they do so, and what will be
the impact of their internationalization on developed markets are
the foci of this book.
This volume, which has developed from the Fourteenth Trans
Disciplinary Symposium on Philosophy and Medicine, September 5-8,
1982, at Tel Aviv University, Israel, contains the contributions of
a group of distinguished scholars who together examine the ethical
issues raised by the advance of biomedical science and technology.
We are, of course, still at the beginning of a revolution in our
understanding of human biology; scientific medicine and clinical
research are scarcely one hundred years old. Both the sciences and
the technology of medicine until ten or fifteen years ago had the
feeling of the 19th century about them; we sense that they belonged
to an older time; that era is ending. The next twenty-five to fifty
years of investigative work belong to neurobiology, genetics, and
reproductive biology. The technologies of information processing
and imaging will make diagnosis and treatment almost
incomprehensible by my generation of physicians. Our science and
technology will become so powerful that we shall require all of the
art and wisdom we can muster to be sure that they remain dedicated,
as Francis Bacon hoped four centuries ago, "to the uses of life."
It is well that, as philosophers and physicians, we grapple with
the issues now when they are relatively simple, and while the pace
of change is relatively slow. We require a strategy for the future;
that strategy must be worked out by scientists, philosophers,
physicians, lawyers, theologians, and, I should like to add,
artists and poets."
This volume, which has developed from the Fourteenth Trans
Disciplinary Symposium on Philosophy and Medicine, September 5-8,
1982, at Tel Aviv University, Israel, contains the contributions of
a group of distinguished scholars who together examine the ethical
issues raised by the advance of biomedical science and technology.
We are, of course, still at the beginning of a revolution in our
understanding of human biology; scientific medicine and clinical
research are scarcely one hundred years old. Both the sciences and
the technology of medicine until ten or fifteen years ago had the
feeling of the 19th century about them; we sense that they belonged
to an older time; that era is ending. The next twenty-five to fifty
years of investigative work belong to neurobiology, genetics, and
reproductive biology. The technologies of information processing
and imaging will make diagnosis and treatment almost
incomprehensible by my generation of physicians. Our science and
technology will become so powerful that we shall require all of the
art and wisdom we can muster to be sure that they remain dedicated,
as Francis Bacon hoped four centuries ago, "to the uses of life."
It is well that, as philosophers and physicians, we grapple with
the issues now when they are relatively simple, and while the pace
of change is relatively slow. We require a strategy for the future;
that strategy must be worked out by scientists, philosophers,
physicians, lawyers, theologians, and, I should like to add,
artists and poets."
Franchising Globally is first of its kind to examine franchising
both from an entrepreneurial and from an international perspective.
The book includes theoretical discussions and practical examples of
international franchising as well as both micro and macro studies
of franchising environments in different parts of the world.
The development of the Chinese MNC is a new feature of
globalization, one that will undoubtedly change the world. Why
Chinese firms internationalize, how they do so, and what the impact
of their internationalization on developed markets will be are the
foci of this book.
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