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Globalization: Challenging a Common Belief
Industry concentration is often cited as an
inherent by-product of globalization. Yet some striking new evidence
suggests otherwise. Many sectors such as the automotive, petroleum
and paper industries are far less concentrated today than they
were 50 years ago. Prof. Pankaj Ghemawat of the Harvard Business
School and former visiting professor at IESE, along with colleague
Fariboz Ghadar of Penn State University, explain why
How to do it?
What difficulties do family businesses encounter
when entering into alliances intended to facilitate their entry
into new markets? In times such as these, when a number of them
are seeking to guarantee their continuity through international
agreements, they should identify the factors that could boost
relations with new partners and also those that could hinder them
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Interview with Professors Thomas
Malone and Brian Subirana
Technology’s Impact on the Future
of Organizations
IESE Visiting Professor Thomas Malone and IESE
Professor Brian Subirana debate how technology will shape the
business organizations of the future. While Malone predicts that
the 21st century will bring about decentralization and more socially
responsible companies, Subirana fears that computers will eliminate
jobs
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