International Business Resources
The resource page provides links to other sources of information about international business. This page is intended to help you on your discovery process while exploring the broad topic of international business.
The New York Times'business section follows trends and announces decisions by businesses that effect the economy and other businesses. The online version follows the actions and changes taking place in international business.
The Wall Street Journal is specifically designed to cover the interests of businesses. The topics include Technology, Markets, U.S. Business, Europe, Asia, Economy and other.
The Financial Times provides information about economies in the US, UK, Europe, and Asia. The publication covers stories that affect the financial status of large corporations.
The Economist publishes an online version and a magazine version of stories and articles involving the economy and business, both domestically and internationally. The publication discusses politics, businesses, opinions, and provides news analysis.
Business Week.com provides current news stories about business, in addition to articles and stories serving as resources for businesses and researchers. The publication includes articles such as "Best Young Entrepreneurs of Tech."
Forbes.com encompasses current news articles about business and finance as well as general business related information. The site provides sections entitled Lists, Tech, Business, Markets, Lists, Opinions and Leadership.
The Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies , found at the University of Washington, focuses on the relationship found between the social sciences, humanities, and professional fields. Many classes are taught by business executives well versed in conducting international business.
Brandeis University offers a number of degrees with a focus on international business and social justice. The school boasts of historical faculty, including Eleanor Roosevelt and Leonard Bernstein.
Jönköping University, located in Sweden, offers a Master's degree from its Jönköping International Business School. Classes are offered in English, through the specially developed program.
The Thunderbird School of Global Management began with the goal of training international business leaders. The school offers many business courses as well as foreign language classes on a converted airfield campus.
Energy Company News informs the reader about companies like Conoco Philips, Constellation Energy, British Petroleum, and Exxon Mobil. Major energy companies operate from locations around the world, remaining a driving force in international business.
Companies in Hong Kong, Taiwan, South Korea, China, and Japan continually play the lead role in international business. Asian Business Figures, like Hiroshi Mikitani and Richard Li, contribute to Asia's involvement in business.
Hong King Business Directory showcases international businesses in a specific geographic location. The site provides links to articles about Chinese Estates Holdings, Johnson Eclectic, and PCCW.
Emerging Products focuses on businesses that create products which affects people internationally. The site includes innovations to products such as Allergy Drops, Protective Goggles and Insurance Technologies.
International businesses become well know because of their Brand Managing. The way a business presents itself, and the way it is perceived by the public results form the way they market their brand.
Business Figures allows the researcher to gain information about international business leaders. The reader can learn about figures such as Sergey Brin, of Google, and Dick Smith of Dick Smith Electronics.
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