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Dynamics of International Business: Globalization and Geopolitics 2nd edition [Pehme köide]

(Bocconi University, Italy)
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 278 pages, kõrgus x laius: 246x174 mm, kaal: 540 g, 5 Tables, black and white; 21 Halftones, black and white; 21 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Apr-2026
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032895039
  • ISBN-13: 9781032895031
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 278 pages, kõrgus x laius: 246x174 mm, kaal: 540 g, 5 Tables, black and white; 21 Halftones, black and white; 21 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Apr-2026
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032895039
  • ISBN-13: 9781032895031

This thoroughly-revised second edition of Dynamics of International Business provides an in-depth comparative historical analysis of the structural and strategic evolution of international enterprises.

Drawing on extensive research, this textbook situates the ostensibly modern phenomena of multinational corporations and economic globalisation within an established and complex history of international enterprises and cross-border business activity. Students will develop a deeper understanding of the global economy and the core forces that have shaped it over time. The book’s structure has been enhanced for this new edition: it is now divided into seven sections representing specific phases of the global economy’s history, each one consisting of two chapters that comprehensively cover the era’s "macro" framework and its "micro" structures respectively. Theoretical paradigms that commonly feature in international business scholarship are also contextualised within the historical eras they emerged from, thus enabling readers to critically engage with and apply these theories. New material has been added throughout, especially regarding current geopolitical tensions threatening to disrupt and even reverse recent globalisation trends in the global economy. Finally, this edition also includes updated case studies based on a diverse range of industries and countries that will complement learning.

An essential textbook for economic and business history courses; students and scholars of international business will also find it to be a useful and highly-accessible resource.



This thoroughly-revised new edition provides an in-depth comparative historical analysis of the structural and strategic evolution of international enterprises. An essential textbook for economic and business history courses; students and scholars of international business will also find it to be a useful and highly-accessible resource.

Arvustused

"This volume provides a rich, long-run perspective on the dynamics of globalization and deglobalization. By weaving together macroeconomic trends and micro-level case studies, Andrea Colli traces the ways in which entrepreneurs and firms have crossed borders, adapted to crises, and seized opportunities over centuries. The book is especially valuable for the way it links the past to present debates about geopolitics and corporate power. It is both a rigorous work of scholarship and a compelling read."

Christina Lubinski, Professor, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark

"This is a very personal, fresh new narrative that intelligently integrates theories of international studies, and organization, in the historical description of key periods of change in world business history from medieval times to the present day. There are vivid case studies that will appeal to readers with an appetite for real history, as well as synthetic integration of many debates and theories for audiences that want analysis and concepts. A welcome, much needed contribution that should be required reading in any international business history course."

Paloma Fernández Pérez, Professor, University of Barcelona, Spain

"Andrea Colli has skilfully produced an innovative book which brings together the role of markets, firms, and entrepreneurs to explain the past and current challenges and dynamics of international business in the global economy. By tracing waves of globalisation and de-globalisation over centuries, it offers fresh insights into continuity, resilience, and change, making it an indispensable resource for scholars, students, and anyone interested in economic and business history."

Teresa Da Silva Lopes, Professor, University of York, UK

"Collis second edition of Dynamics of International Business: Globalization and Geopolitics tells stories of international business through time and space. Weaving through rich details of changing contexts, Colli shows how international business has resiliently adjusted its forms and structures. The result is a refreshing narrative seen through clear themes of business activities and their interactions with external forces. The book's historical perspective brings a balanced, non-linear worldview confirming that history may not repeat itself, but it often rhymes."

Pavida Pananond, Professor of International Business,Thammasat Business School, Thammasat University, Thailand

"Andrea Collis Dynamics of International Business: Globalization and Geopolitics is a groundbreaking contribution to international business history, offering a comprehensive and in-depth analysis of cross-border entrepreneurship over time. It provides a compelling narrative that emphasizes the institutional, economic, technological, and political factors shaping international businesses across different periods and nations. Colli underscores the complexity and adaptability of global enterprises by challenging straightforward, linear explanations. His work provides a detailed framework for understanding how business institutions and globalization evolve together, making it an essential resource for scholars in business and economic history, international business, and global capitalism."

Andrea Lluch, Researcher at the National Council of Scientific and Technical Research of Argentina (CONICET) and Associate Professor at the School of Management, University of Los Andes,Colombia

Praise for the first edition:

"Andrea Colli has written a splendid history of the multinational enterprise from medieval Europe to present day business. Practically every chapter has a case study illustrating the theme of the chapter. These case studies accent the evolving forms of multinational enterprise through the centuries. Colli shows with great skill how the organizational and administrative forms of multinational enterprise have altered through time. His book puts the multinational enterprise into the context of the changing world order."

Mira Wilkins, Florida International University, USA

"A convincing presentation of the historical roots of todays most dynamic economic actor: International business. Colli has understood how to combine major trends with illustrative detail. A masterpiece of economic history."

Harm G. Schröter, University of Bergen, Norway

"This is the textbook I was looking for when I set up a new history course on International Business and Nation States. It gives the students a much-needed long-term perspective on the development of international business."

Ben Wubs, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands

Section 1: International trade before the Industrial Revolution:
macro-trends and micro-structures
1. International business before the
Industrial Revolution: importance and range
2. International business before
the Industrial Revolution: strategies and structures Section 2: The age of
companies: international business from the modern era to the First Industrial
Revolution
3. The age of companies: new actors in international business
4.
Privileged companies as early multinationals: strategies and structures
Section 3: International business in the First Industrial Revolution (1800s
1870s)
5. International business in the First Industrial Revolution: the
macro-framework
6. International business in the First Industrial Revolution:
strategies and structures of the early multinationals Section 4:
International business in the first global economy (1870s 1914): the rise of
the modern multinational
7. Technology and international business in an age
of globalisation
8. Big Business and the modern multinational: strategies and
structures Section 5: International entrepreneurship between crisis and
rebirth (1914 1945)
9. The international economy between crisis and rebirth
10. International Business in the Age of Deglobalisation Section
6.
International business in a new global economy (1945 1990)
11. Rebuilding a
new global economy
12. Multinational companies in the post-war international
economy Section 7: International business between hyperglobalisation and
slowbalisation (1990the present)
13. From hyperglobalisation to
slowbalisation
14. Corporate architectures between globalisation and
deglobalisation
Andrea Colli is Professor of Economic History at Bocconi University, Italy