Global Literacy Pre-Course Assessment.PART I: FOUNDATIONS OF GLOBAL STRATEGY.Strategizing Around the Globe.Managing Industry Competition.Leveraging Resources and Capabilities.Emphasizing Institutions, Cultures, and Ethics.PART II: BUSINESS-LEVEL STRATEGIES.Growing and Internationalizing the Entrepreneurial Firm.Entering Foreign Markets.Making Strategic Alliances and Networks Work.Managing Competitive Dynamics.PART III: CORPORATE-LEVEL STRATEGIES.Diversifying and Managing Acquisitions Globally.Strategizing, Structuring, and Innovating Around the World.Governing the Corporation Around the World.Strategizing on Corporate Social Responsibility.Integrative Cases.Business Insights.Group Project.Global Literacy Post-Course Assessment.
Mike W. Peng is the Jindal Chair of Global Business Strategy at the Jindal School of Management, University of Texas at Dallas. He is a National Science Foundation (NSF) Career Award winner and a Fellow of the Academy of International Business (AIB) and Asia Academy of Management (AAOM). Dr Peng holds a bachelor s degree from Winona State University, Minnesota, and a Ph.D. degree from the University of Washington, Seattle. Truly global in scope, Dr Peng s research has investigated firm strategies in Africa, Asia Pacific, Europe, and North and South America. With more than 160 published articles and five books, he is one of the most prolific and influential scholars in global business. Used in over 40 countries, his textbooks are worldwide market leaders that have been translated into Chinese, Portuguese, and Spanish. He is one of only 101 scholars in economics and business listed among Highly Cited Researchers (based on Web of Science citations) in 2020 and has been on this distinguished list every year since 2014. Dr Peng has served on the editorial boards of AMJ, AMP, AMR, GSJ, JIBS, JMS, JWB, and SMJ; and served one term as Editor-in-Chief of the APJM. In recognition of his contributions, APJM named its best paper award the Mike Peng Best Paper Award. He has guest-edited special issues for JIBS and JMS, co-chaired an AIB/JIBS Frontiers conference in San Diego (2006) and chaired the Richard Farmer Best Dissertation Award Committee for the Washington conference (2012). He served as program chair for the biennial conference in Bali, Indonesia (2019), and is currently Vice President of AAOM.