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OverviewTo address the gaps in both theoretical and empirical research within the existing international management literature, this book explores several critical issues related to resilience and ethics in an evolving global landscape. The environmental and economic upheavals necessitate not only the adaptation of firm strategies but also a rethinking of these strategies in response to ongoing change. The book provides a comprehensive overview of these challenges across four main dimensions: resilience within the international context, the imperative evolution of higher education globally, the commonalities in addressing similar challenges across different geographical regions, and the ethical dilemmas posed by an increasingly dynamic world. The aim of this book is to offer an in-depth analysis of the theoretical and practical dimensions of resilience and ethics in international business, with particular focus on the evolution of corporate strategies following crises and the ethical considerations that emerge in such contexts. Additionally, the book seeks to aid managers and academics in developing a more nuanced understanding of the contemporary challenges in various facets of international management. To address these issues, the book covers topics that have not been thoroughly investigated or researched in the field of international management. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Philippe Very , Nadine Tournois , Sophie NivoixPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge ISBN: 9781041138501ISBN 10: 1041138504 Pages: 218 Publication Date: 20 February 2026 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsGeneral introduction Part 1 – Resilience within the international context 1. The cooperative identity as organizational resilience in a difficult socioeconomic context: the case of the Mondragon Group 2. From innovation to internationalization: a microfoundation approach 3. The effects of Covid-19 on food acculturation process: the case of expatriates Part 2 – The imperative evolution of higher education globally 4. Shared identity in a culturally diverse group: learning from the UNITE! European alliance 5. Internationalization of services through resources and competencies: Case of Moroccan higher education SMEs in Sub-Saharan Africa Part 3 – The commonalities in addressing similar challenges across different geographical regions 6. Towards a better understanding of the managerial practices of Ivorian business leaders in the international arena 7. Management of multilateral commercial coopetition 8. Multifractal detrended fluctuation analysis: evidence from 16 Central and Eastern European stock markets Part 4 – The ethical dilemmas posed by an increasingly dynamic world 9. A comprehensive overview of the perception of organization injustice of civil servants in Burkina Faso 10. How does international management research address grand challenges? A bibliometric analysis ConclusionReviewsAuthor InformationPhilippe Very is a Professor of Strategy at Edhec Business School. He has authored numerous articles and a dozen books, and regularly contributes to the media. His research mainly focuses on transnational mergers and acquisitions and criminal risks. He was awarded the title of ""Robert Reynolds Distinguished Lecturer"" by the University of Colorado at Denver (USA). He chaired the AIMS (International Association for Strategic Management – 2009-2010) and Atlas AFMI (French Association of International Business Management 2020-2023). Nadine Tournois is Professor Emeritus at the University of Côte d'Azur. She was the Director of the IAE Graduate School of Management for many years and also served as Vice-President of the University and Vice-Rector of the Nice Academy. She has chaired several international conferences and developed numerous international collaborations with universities and schools worldwide (University of California at Berkeley, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, ESA Beirut, etc.), where she teaches and is invited to give lectures (e.g., Harvard Business School). Sophie Nivoix is a Professor of Finance at the University of Poitiers (France) and a member of the CEREGE (UR 13564) laboratory. She has served as the treasurer of Atlas-AFMI (French Association of International Business) since 2008 and was responsible for the Master’s program in Law and Marketing at the Faculty of Law and Social Sciences of Poitiers from 2004 to 2020. Her research primarily focuses on profitability and risks, financial equity markets in Europe and Asia, and banking. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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