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Resources Columns
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C Gopinath
The author is professor of international business and strategic management at
Suffolk University, Boston, USA.
The opinions expressed are his own.
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How a hotel burnt its fingers (November 09, 2009) Blair warms up to rich, red China (October 26, 2009) Can culture be enforced? (October 12, 2009) Big government, bad government (September 14, 2009) The battle in US healthcare reform (August 31, 2009) Minorities seek distinctiveness (August 17, 2009) GM’s governance in transition (August 03, 2009) More languages, the merrier (July 20, 2009) The local face of globalisation (July 06, 2009) GM whirlpool sucks in the government (June 08, 2009) Newspapers struggle to find a new business model (May 25, 2009) US: Stakeholders rush to protect their interests (May 11, 2009) Tax havens under attack (April 27, 2009) Using religion to dent corruption (April 13, 2009) Cultural distance between Vassalboro and Swat (March 30, 2009) Managing layoffs with least damage (March 16, 2009) US financiers need to re-examine their motives (March 02, 2009) Old ideas are up for new challenges (February 16, 2009) Directors should reflect on their roles (February 02, 2009) Traffic stress: Companies should take the lead (January 19, 2009) Public shame adds to price of corruption (January 05, 2009)
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