Government, 2nd Ed.
International Enterprise
Publisher: The Open University, 2001
ISBN: 0-7492-7679-7
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- Introduction
- Background to the unit
- Aims and objectives
- Overview of the unit
- Politics: A Framework
- 1.1 Stakeholders and the Firm
- 1.2 The Nature of Governments
- Similarities in Governmental Structures
- Political Systems and the Role of the State
- Participation
- The Role of the State
- 1.3 Other Organizations
- Specialist Bodies
- Regional Groupings
- Global Organizations
- 1.4 The Balance of Power Between Companies and Governments
- 1.5 Conclusion
- Relationships: The Source of Political Issues
- 2.1 Business-Government Relationships
- Home Government Relationships
- Host Government Relationships
- A Change in or a Shift of Emphasis in Foreign Trade Policies
- A Change of the Government Itself
- Trade and Tariff Issues
- Rules, Regulations and Procedures
- Taxation
- Mergers and Acquisitions and Competition Policy
- Legal Practices
- Codes of Conduct
- 2.2 Relationships Between Governments
- 2.3 Conclusion
- Strategies for Assessing the External Environment
- 3.1 Understand: Framework for Generating Information
- Assessing Political Risk
- The Use of Political Risk Systems
- A Synthesis
- Step 1: Start With a List of All the Countries in the World
- Step 2: Use Common Sense
- Step 3: Screen in Detail
- Step 4: Conduct Detailed Market Research Locally
- Issue Monitoring
- A Recap
- 3.2 Buffer: Decisions that Limit Your Exposure to Risk
- 3.3 Influence: Adjusting the Balance of Power
- Understanding the Political System
- Monitoring Issues
- Informing Decision Makers and Negotiating Outcomes
- 3.4 Conclusion