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Global business models mapping: the American and European models

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  • Renato Lopes Da Costa
  • Nélson Dos Santos Antonio
  • Maria Isabel Miguel

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The globalisation of business markets requires rethinking existing management theories, and demands a global mental map, open to cultural diversity. The direct competitor, once across the street, might now be kilometres away, putting pressure on companies to continuously learning, developing their competencies and updating their knowledge. This refers not only to practical and technical knowledge, but also to a wide-reaching knowledge of cultures and markets, be they strong, emerging or weak. As such, this article seeks to present theoretical guidance on the manner in which managers 'think strategy' in two very different contexts - those of the USA and Germany. Management models for each, related to their specific cultural characteristics, are presented and the implications of each considered.

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  • Renato Lopes Da Costa & Nélson Dos Santos Antonio & Maria Isabel Miguel, 2018. "Global business models mapping: the American and European models," Global Business and Economics Review, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 20(2), pages 182-197.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:gbusec:v:20:y:2018:i:2:p:182-197
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