List of Figures.
Preface.
Chapter 1. Strategy for the Global Marketplace.
Strategy in Action.
Globalization.
Strategic Management.
The Strategy Process.
The Structure of the Book.
Key Points in the Chapter.
Chapter 2. Global Strategy as a Resource-based Strategy.
Strategy in Action.
The Objectives of Business Strategies.
The Objectives of Multinational Business Strategies.
Leveraging Resources and Capabilities: The Search of International Markets.
Building Resources and Capabilities: the International Search for Innovation.
Protecting Resources and Capabilities - International Risk Reduction Objectives.
Summary.
Key Points in the Chapter.
Chapter 3. the Global Strategy Environment.
Strategy in Action.
International Economics and Trade Theory.
Absolute Advantage and The Wealth of Nations.
David Ricardo and Comparative Advantage.
The Factor Availability Model of Comparative Advantage.
The International Product Life Cycle and Shifting Comparative Advantage.
Constructed Comparative Advantage and Porter's Diamond Model.
Industry Clusters - Comparative Advantage on the Local Level.
Comparative Advantage and Competitive Advantage Country Risk Issues and the GBE.
Political Differences and International Strategies Legal Structures and Property Rights.
Cultural Heritage and Business.
Emerging Markets and the Bottom of the Pyramid.
Summary.
Key Points in the Chapter.
Chapter 4. Global Competitive Analysis.
Strategy in Action.
Industry Analysis and the Global Marketplace.
The Five Forces Model in the Global Setting.
International and Global Industries.
Global Integration and National Responsiveness.
Configuration and Coordination.
The Forces Driving Global Competition.
Life Cycles, Local Markets, and Outsourcing.
Global Services Industries and E-Commerce.
Summary.
Key Points in the Chapter.
Chapter 5. Firm-Specific Resources and Capabilities in the Global Setting.
Strategy in Action.
Firm-specific resources and Capabilities.
Resources, Capabilities, and Competitive Advantage.
Identifying Strengths - Firm-specific Resources and Capabilities to exploit.
Supporting Strengths - Complementary and Co-specialized resources.
Home Country Advantage and the Origins of FSRCs.
Clusters, City Regions, and FSRCs.
Capability Leverage Strategies and the Multinational Firm.
Resources, Capabilities, and Multinational Strategies.
Capability Leverage and Internationalization.
Capability Leverage and Integration.
Capability-building Strategies and the Multinational Firm.
Capability-building and internationalization.
Capability-building and Globalization.
Summary.
Key Points in the Chapter.
Chapter 6. InP