Global edge : using the opacity index to manage the risks of cross border business / Joel Kurtzman and Glenn Yago
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- 9781422103463
- 658.155 KUR
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With globalization a reality, companies no longer have a choice about whether to do business across borders. But it contains hidden risks-and firms need strategies and tactics for recognizing and managing those risks. In Global Edge, the authors offer two breakthrough tools for better managing the hard-to-see perils of going global. Their CLEAR framework explains the specific-and potentially expensive-challenges businesses face overseas: corruption, the legal system, enforcement policy, accounting standards and governance, and regulatory developments. And the Opacity Index (a proprietary tool updated online for readers) measures how countries are ranked relative to each CLEAR factor, so companies can balance their exposure.
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