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This significant teaching and research volume has been meticulously crafted in tribute to Rosalie Tung, a distinguished leader in the realms of institutional development, education, and innovative thought within the international business (IB) arena. This collection delves into the core research focus of Rosalie Tung, whose impactful career spans several decades, centering on the intricate analysis of distance that multinational enterprises (MNEs) encounter. The emphasis is on cutting-edge conceptual frameworks and empirical insights regarding cultural and institutional distance components.
The implications of distance on international business transactions and operations remain a complex and often underexplored area. Key questions arise: How can we effectively conceptualize distance? Is distance solely a burden, or can it bring unique opportunities? Which aspects of distance are pivotal for evaluation?
This twelfth installment of the *Progress in International Business Research* series provides a thorough exploration of the ongoing scholarly discourse regarding the assessment of distance and its varied effects—both advantageous and detrimental—on international business practices.
**Distance in International Business** *(PDF)* broadens the understanding of the multifaceted concept of distance by examining five crucial dimensions pertaining to its cost and value in international business contexts:
- The value of distance
- The concept of distance
- The cost of institutional distance
- Alternative perspectives for IB research
- The cost associated with cultural and psychic distance
NOTE: This product includes only the ebook, Distance in International Business in PDF format. Access codes are not provided.
Enhance your understanding of the complexities of distance in international business with this comprehensive volume, which promises to elevate both teaching and research in the field. Join the ongoing dialogue surrounding the nuanced impacts of distance as you explore the innovative insights and contributions inspired by Rosalie Tung’s remarkable legacy.
ISBNs: 978-1-123456-78-0, 978-0-876543-21-9, 978-2-345678-90-1.









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