Corporate Espionage, Geopolitics, and Diplomacy Issues in International Business

Author: Bryan Christiansen   Fatmanur Kasarcı  

Publisher: IGI Global‎

Publication year: 2016

E-ISBN: 9781522510321

Subject: F7 Trade Economy

Language: ENG

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Description

As global business competition continues to accelerate, it is imperative that managers and executives examine all facets of an organization so that it remains successful. Often dynamics such as espionage, diplomacy, and geopolitical atmosphere have a great impact on daily operations of an organization; however, these areas are often overlooked. Corporate Espionage, Geopolitics, and Diplomacy Issues in International Business highlights strategic planning and operations tactics in the areas of human resource management and security. Featuring the impact of espionage, geopolitics, and diplomacy, this book is an insightful reference for business and government executives, scholars, graduate and undergraduate students, and practitioners .

Chapter

Acknowledgment

Introduction

Chapter 1: Blurred Lines between Competitive Intelligence and Corporate Espionage

Chapter 2: Abenomics and Active Pacifism

Chapter 3: Nationalism and Patriotism in International Business

Chapter 4: Cybersecurity Concerns in International Business

Chapter 5: How Globalization Sparked Entrepreneurship in the Developing World

Chapter 6: The Importance of Entrepreneurship in Global Business

Chapter 7: Problem Solving Using Soft-Math (SM) Methodology

Chapter 8: The Secret to the Success of K-Pop

Chapter 9: Competition for Influence

Chapter 10: Towards Black Box Forensic Cybercrime Investigation Model (BBFCIM)

Chapter 11: Intellectual Capital and Business Performance of Pharmaceutical Firms in Kenya

Chapter 12: The Geopolitics of Immigrant Labour

Chapter 13: Sustainable Supply Chains and International Soft Landings

Chapter 14: Are Shocks to Energy Consumption per capita in Turkey Permanent or Temporary?

Chapter 15: Competitiveness of Turkey in the Sectoral Transformation Process

Chapter 16: Securitization and the Economy of Risks

Chapter 17: Characteristics and Activities of the US Secret Service

Compilation of References

About the Contributors

Index

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