International Business: Core Concepts and Global Strategies
UNIT-I
1. Types of International Business
International business refers to all commercial activities that take place between two or more countries. Different types of international business help firms expand their markets, increase profits, and gain access to global resources.
- Export and Import Trade: Goods and services are sold to or purchased from foreign countries. Exporting earns foreign exchange, while importing provides access to products not available domestically.
- Licensing: A company allows
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Insolvency vs. Bankruptcy Proceedings
Case 3 is about insolvency and bankruptcy proceedings. The basic distinction is very important: insolvency is the economic problem, while bankruptcy or insolvency proceedings are the legal process used to deal with that problem.
Defining Insolvency, Debtors, and Creditors
Insolvency means that the debtor cannot regularly pay its debts. The debtor is the person or company that owes money. The creditor is the person or company that is owed money. Insolvency may be
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The Illusion of the American Dream
Akunna’s family and friends define the American dream through material wealth: cars, houses, guns, and luxuries. By viewing the “visa lottery” as a prize to be won, they highlight how coveted and elusive American residency truly is.
The Reality of Immigrant Life
Despite the idyllic image of her uncle’s life, America proves inhospitable to Black immigrants. Akunna faces systemic challenges, from the lack of culturally competent services like hair salons to the pervasive
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1. AI & Sustainability
AI is not only a technical issue but also a social, governance, ethical, and organizational challenge. According to Hahn et al., the Integrative Sustainability Framework requires balancing the economic, social, and environmental dimensions across individual, organizational, and systemic levels through time and space. Organizations are not neutral because their decisions shape wider systems. Sustainable leaders should “exceed narrowly and meet broadly”: lead strongly
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Introduction
Corrosion of reinforcement steel is a primary cause of deterioration in reinforced concrete structures. It occurs due to the penetration of moisture, oxygen, chlorides, and carbon dioxide into the concrete. Corrosion causes the expansion of steel, leading to cracking, spalling, reduction in bond strength, and loss of load-carrying capacity. Proper repair and strengthening are essential to restore structural safety and durability.
Background of the Case Study
A 25-year-old reinforced concrete
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Understanding Object-Oriented Inheritance
Inheritance is a core pillar of Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) that allows a new class (derived class) to inherit properties and behaviors (data members and member functions) from an existing class (base class). This promotes code reusability and establishes an “is-a” relationship between classes.
1. Base Class vs. Derived Class
- Base Class (Parent/Super Class): The existing class whose properties and methods are inherited.
- Derived Class (Child/Sub Class):
The American Revolution: Origins, Causes, and Impact
The American Revolution (1775–1783)
The American Revolution was a political, social, economic, and military movement through which the thirteen British colonies in North America gained independence from Britain and established the United States of America. It was one of the most important events in modern world history because it challenged monarchy, promoted ideas of liberty and democracy, and inspired later revolutions in Europe and Latin America.
Background of the American Colonies
Before the
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Q4. Modern Movement and Louis Sullivan’s Philosophy
Introduction: The Modern Movement was one of the most significant architectural revolutions of the twentieth century. It emerged as a response to industrialization, technological advancements, urbanization, and changing social needs. The movement rejected historical revival styles and emphasized functionality, simplicity, and rational design. Louis Sullivan is considered one of the pioneers of the Modern Movement and is often called the “Father
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Lecture 7: Cold War Conflict and the EU (1945–1965)
- Postwar Reality: By 1945, Europe was destroyed and filled with refugees. Changing borders and mutual distrust between the USA and USSR triggered the Cold War.
- Simultaneous Processes: The Cold War division (USA vs. USSR) and Western European unity (cooperation) occurred concurrently.
- George Marshall (Marshall Plan, 1947): The US provided $13 billion in economic aid to Western Europe to rebuild stability and contain Communism.
- Berlin Blockade &
Corporate Directors and Share Allotment: Legal Essentials
What is a Director?
A director is a living individual appointed to the Board of Directors of a company to direct, manage, and supervise its business affairs.
Because a company is an artificial legal person brought to life by law, it has no physical form, brain, or hands of its own. It cannot sign a contract or make a strategic choice on its own. The directors act as the visible brain and hands of the firm, steering corporate strategy and looking after day-to-day business operations.
Collectively, all
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