Local Players in Global Games
Discover the intricate dynamics of multinational corporations in "Local Players in Global Games" by Peer Hull Kristensen, published by Oxford University Press in 2004. This insightful paperback, spanning 376 pages, delves into the interactions of autonomous firms from various countries within a singular multinational framework. Kristensen explores whether a cooperative strategy can be forged that benefits the entire multinational entity. Through an empirical study of a real-world multinational, the author provides a comprehensive analysis of how local players navigate the complexities of global business. This book is essential for anyone interested in international business, corporate strategy, and the interplay between local and global forces. Enhance your understanding of modern multinational operations with this thought-provoking read.