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|a Globalization, political economy, business and society in pandemic times
|h Elektronische Ressource
|c edited by Pervez Ghauri (University of Birmingham, UK), Tony Fang (Stockholm University, Sweden), John Hassler (Stockholm University, Sweden)
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|a Bingley, U.K.
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|a Chapter 15. At the crossroads: International student exchanges during the Covid-19 pandemic / Y. Elizabeth Wang Part IV International Relations and International Business in an Emerging Bifurcated World -- Chapter 16. China's diplomatic offensive and rivalry with the us in response to Covid-19 / Sam Suisheng Zhao -- Chapter 17. The new challenges in the new context of global de-coupling / Peter P. Li -- Chapter 18. International cooperation in time of crisis: The EU-Japan strategic partnership agreement / Patrik Ström, Marie Söderberg, and Åsa Malmström-Rognes -- Part V: Covid-19 and new research agenda -- Chapter 19. Covid-19 and international business / Ilan Alon and Vanessa Bretas -- Chapter 20. New configurations of the IB theories: Dynamic response to the environmental challenges / Andrei Panibratov, Liana Rysakova, and Yunxin Luo -- Chapter 21. A cross-cultural research agenda in the time of Covid-19 / Rosalie L. Tung
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|a Chapter 1. Globalization, political economy, business and society in pandemic times / Tony Fang and John Hassler -- Part I: Globalization, political economy and society in pandemic times -- Chapter 2. From vulnerability to sustainability? The enforced cooling down of an overheated world / Thomas Hylland Eriksen -- Chapter 3. The political economy of Covid-19: Adaptation in the midst of conflicts, with implications for climate change / David Zilberman -- Chapter 4. Macroeconomic perspectives on the corona crisis / John Hassler -- Chapter 5. Human rights: Four lessons from the pandemic in a post-pandemic world / Hans Ingvar Roth -- Chapter 6. Pandemic and technological innovation: A historic perspective / Richard Grassman -- Chapter 7. Covid-19 and its impact on medical research and society / Qiang Pan-Hammarström -- Part II: Industry and business strategy in pandemic times -- Chapter 8. Thinking strategically during the global pan(dem)ic / Klaus E. Meyer --
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|a Chapter 9. Post-covid debates in global strategy / Mike W. Peng and Nishant Kathuria -- Chapter 10. The effects of Covid-19 on tourism in nordic countries / Sigbjørn Tveteraa and Jinghua Xie -- Chapter 11. Global value chain strategies before and after the pandemic crisis: The case of volvo cars / Claes-Göran Alvstam and Tony Fang -- Part III: Leadership and human capital in Covid-19 pandemic -- Chapter 12. Sweden's Covid-19 strategy from a leadership perspective: Importance of trust and role models / Maria Fors Brandebo -- Chapter 13. The dual role of trust in creative global virtual teams: Implications for leadership in times of crisis / Lena Zander, Oliva Kang, Audra I. Mockaitis, and Peter Zettinig -- Chapter 14. Human capital mobility in developing countries under the pandemic times: Losses or opportunities? / Mariia Shagalkina and Marina Latukha --
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|a Globalization, Political Economy, Business and Society in Pandemic Times is a product of the 5th Emerging Markets Inspiration Conference (EMIC) at Stockholm University during May 14-15, 2020. The purpose of the book is to arrive at a holistic understanding of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on politics, economies, business, and society in a globalized world. The scientific community acted swiftly to study COVID-19 and its various possible societal correlations. This edited collection contributes to the growing literature on COVID-19 through a multidisciplinary approach by addressing both macro and micro issues from both local and global angles in both critical and self-critical tones
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