International Management and the Global Marketplace
MGT 426
Course Description:
Is about globalization and the implications for management. It describes the landscape of international business through study of the growth , institutional framework, varieties, and challenges of doing business across national political borders. Challenges include differences in legal frameworks, cultural institutions and norms, languages, political environments, as well as the existence of separate currencies. These challenges affect strategic choices governing how and why companies respond to these global pressures. Student groups prepare a foreign business expansion plan.
2 Credit(s)
Prerequisite(s):
Faculty:
- David Parsley (View Profile)
Subject Area(s):
- Strategy and Business Economics
Program(s):
- MBA
Please Note: Not all courses are scheduled each semester. Complete class schedules are available upon enrollment.