Editorial: Modern Challenges for International Business in Europe
Abstract
Globalisation, integration, regionalisation or integration processes are indeed very crucial for local businesses, which more and more often think globally and act locally (Kefalas, 1998), especially in Europe, thus globalisation and Europeanisation processes are currently key contemporary challenges for international businesses in Europe.References
Kefalas, A.G., (1998). Think globally, act locally, Thunderbird International Business Review, 40(6), pp. 547-562.
Wach, K., (2013). Editorial: Global Opportunities and Local Businesses, Entrepreneurial Business and Economics Review, 1(1), pp. 5-6.
KlichJ. (2013). Editorial: Modern Challenges for International Business in Europe. Entrepreneurial Business and Economics Review, 1(2), 5-6. https://doi.org/10.15678/EBER.2013.010201
Jacek Klich
uuklich@cyf-kr.edu.pl
Cracow University of Economics Poland
Associate Professor at the Cracow University of Economics, Faculty of Economics and International Relations, Department of Public Economy and Administration
Cracow University of Economics Poland
Associate Professor at the Cracow University of Economics, Faculty of Economics and International Relations, Department of Public Economy and Administration
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