Transnational Marriages in the Steel Industry

Experience and Lessons for Global Business
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ISBN-13:
9781567200409
Veröffentl:
1996
Einband:
HC gerader Rücken kaschiert
Erscheinungsdatum:
07.05.1996
Seiten:
216
Autor:
Garth L. Mangum
Gewicht:
510 g
Format:
235x157x17 mm
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Drawing upon case studies of firms in the steel industry, authors show that companies competing internationally can pool their strengths to offset their individual weaknesses, enabling them to build economically successful entities more easily than if each company tried to go it alone in competition with rivals. In doing so they show how the world steel industry emerged into a group of international joint ventures and how in each of these transnational marriages the whole became greater than the sum of its parts. Among the authors' main points are: cultural conflicts are minimized by economic success but magnified by failure; expertise and commitment can overcome national differences, and even failing international joint ventures can be rehabilitated. Important reading for professionals in all areas of international business and for their colleagues in the academic community.Included in each case study is a history of the firms and the emerging joint venture. Authors described the condition of facilities, the rehabilitation and construction of new facilities, the financial relationships between firms and the sources of funding, and their corporate structures. Cultural differences between firms and their impact on the success of the relationship are examined closely, with particular emphasis on personnel selection, training supervision, labor relations, retention and promotion policies and policies on tenure and layoff. Authors look at labor productivity and the use of participative management and other team approaches, relating them to such measurable variables as product quality, corporate profitability, and indeed the ultimate survival of each newly created firm. From there the authors show how the experiences of the steel industry and the lessons learned from its transnational alliances can be applied to other industries and to their own joint ventures.
An intensive analysis of transnational ventures in the steel industry and the lessons they hold for joint ventures in other industries.
The Emergence of International Joint VenturesThe International Joint Venture from a Theoretical PerspectiveSteel Industry Challenges of the 1980sSteel Industry Joint Venture ResponsesSteel Case Studies: Three Integrated MillsSteel Case Studies: Three Finishing MillsLessons from Steel Industry Joint VenturesTheoretical ImplicationsConclusionsReferencesIndex

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