Global Competition and Local Networks: (Routledge Revivals)
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Rod B. McNaughton (Author) Milford B. Green (Contributor)
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Rod B. McNaughton is Eyton Chair in Entrepreneurship at the University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. His speciality is international marketing strategy with a focus on the internationalisation of small knowledge-intensive firms. He has published widely on choosing international channels of distribution, exporting and export policy, market orientation and value creation, strategic alliances, foreign direct investment, and the venture capital industry. Rod previously held a Chair in Marketing at the University of Otago School of Business. Previous Books: 1. Green, Milford B. and McNaughton, Rod B. (eds) Industrial Networks and Proximity, Aldershot, Ashgate Publishing (2000). 2. McNaughton, Rod B. (ed) Developments in Australasian Marketing, Stamford CT, JAI Press (2000). 3. Green, Milford B. and McNaughton, Rod B. (eds) The Location of FDI: Geographic and Business Approaches, London, UK, Avebury (1995). Milford B. Green is a Professor of Geography at the University of Western Ontario. His primary research interests are interlocking directorates, foreign direct investment, venture capital and energy modelling. Previous Books: 1. M. B. Green and R.B. McNaughton, 2000, Industrial Networks and Proximity, Ashgate Publishing, London, 2. T. Qu and M. B. Green, 1997, The Location of Foreign Direct Investment in P.R. China: A New Conceptual Approach, Avebury Press, London. 3. M. B. Green (ed), 1991, Venture Capital: International Comparisons, Routledge Press, 4. M. B. Green, 1990, Merger and Acquisitions: A Geographical and Spatial Perspective, Routledge 5. M. J. Sagers and M. B. Green, 1986. The Transport of Soviet Energy Resources, Rowman and Allanheld
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- Contributor: Rod B. McNaughton
- Imprint: Routledge
- ISBN13: 9781138716810
- Number of Pages: 392
- Packaged Dimensions: 154x219mm
- Packaged Weight: 453
- Format: Hardback
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Release Date: 2017-11-22
- Series: Routledge Revivals
- Binding: Hardback
- Biography: Rod B. McNaughton is Eyton Chair in Entrepreneurship at the University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. His speciality is international marketing strategy with a focus on the internationalisation of small knowledge-intensive firms. He has published widely on choosing international channels of distribution, exporting and export policy, market orientation and value creation, strategic alliances, foreign direct investment, and the venture capital industry. Rod previously held a Chair in Marketing at the University of Otago School of Business. Previous Books: 1. Green, Milford B. and McNaughton, Rod B. (eds) Industrial Networks and Proximity, Aldershot, Ashgate Publishing (2000). 2. McNaughton, Rod B. (ed) Developments in Australasian Marketing, Stamford CT, JAI Press (2000). 3. Green, Milford B. and McNaughton, Rod B. (eds) The Location of FDI: Geographic and Business Approaches, London, UK, Avebury (1995). Milford B. Green is a Professor of Geography at the University of Western Ontario. His primary research interests are interlocking directorates, foreign direct investment, venture capital and energy modelling. Previous Books: 1. M. B. Green and R.B. McNaughton, 2000, Industrial Networks and Proximity, Ashgate Publishing, London, 2. T. Qu and M. B. Green, 1997, The Location of Foreign Direct Investment in P.R. China: A New Conceptual Approach, Avebury Press, London. 3. M. B. Green (ed), 1991, Venture Capital: International Comparisons, Routledge Press, 4. M. B. Green, 1990, Merger and Acquisitions: A Geographical and Spatial Perspective, Routledge 5. M. J. Sagers and M. B. Green, 1986. The Transport of Soviet Energy Resources, Rowman and Allanheld
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