With the advancement of technology, social media and the necessity of international trade and diplomatic relations, businesses need to be responsive to its markets and take measures to remain sustainable and successful. Consequently, students will be engaged in examining several areas of focus to include the following: the evolution of global business, strategy and structure 10 of international business, national trade policies, regional economic integration, foreign direct investment, mergers and acquisitions, the multinational enterprise, corporate governance and social responsibility and international trading regimes. Students should leave this course with an appreciation for the interrelatedness of businesses across borders and thereby seek to lead with international savvy.
LD 645: International Business
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