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Global Leadership

About: Global Leadership is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 1598 publications have been published within this topic receiving 29200 citations.


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01 Aug 2019
TL;DR: Using qualitative methods and drawing upon the literature on global leadership, this paper explore factors associated with expatriate effectiveness in managing Thais in Thailand using analogically-based and qualitative methods.
Abstract: Using qualitative methods and drawing upon the literature on global leadership, we explore factors associated with expatriate effectiveness in managing Thais in Thailand. Our analogically-based and...

1 citations

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30 Apr 2009

1 citations

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TL;DR: This article argued that China's status today as the world's factory is not the objective but an unfortunate process caused by complicated internal and external factors, resulting in China's need to seek changes in its economy.
Abstract: In recent years, China has been shifting its heavy focus on manufacturing to a knowledge-based economy with the aim of becoming a world leading innovator. This paper explores, from an inter-disciplinary perspective, reasons for explaining this noteworthy phenomenon. It argues that China traditionally had been a global innovation leader and this cultural DNA still exists in today's Chinese society. It also argues China's status today as the world's factory is not the objective but an unfortunate process caused by complicated internal and external factors, resulting in China's need to seek changes in its economy.

1 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss the issue of leadership as a central problems of the US Grand Strategy as America is adjusting to a transforming international system, marked by increasing multipolarity, interdependence and heterogeneity, and decreasing governability.
Abstract: The paper discusses the issue of leadership as a central problems of the US Grand Strategy as America is adjusting to a transforming international system, marked by increasing multipolarity, interdependence and heterogeneity, and decreasing governability. It also tackles the US commitment to global leadership as one of central problems of the US-Russia relations, especially at a time when Moscow’s foreign policy is increasingly marked with the concept and ideology of multipolarity and, consequently, equality in relations with the USA. The paper also addresses key components of Obama Administration Grand Strategy, such as renewing or establishing strategic partnerships with the old and new power centers in the world, and the “pivot” to Asia, and provides detailed illustration of the theoretical theses made by examples from the US-Russia relations. Finally, the paper suggests some counters for transformation of the US leadership, in order to make it more compatible with the evolution of the international system and benign for the US relations with Russia.

1 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe the effort of Merck, a global leader in pharmaceuticals, in making available its medicines to the poor, and the challenge for the company is how to integrate its business strategy with its corporate social responsibility, especially when operating in "lower income" countries.
Abstract: The case describes the effort of Merck, a global leader in pharmaceuticals, in making available its medicines to the poor. The challenge for the company (or for that matter, any pharmaceutical company) is how to integrate its business strategy with its corporate social responsibility, especially when operating in "lower income" countries.

1 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
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202330
202242
202183
2020108
201983
201889