The Great Disruption by Srividya Jandhyala

The Great Disruption by Srividya Jandhyala

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A clear and accessible guide to how global politics impact business decisions. Exploring concepts such as trade wars, supply chains, and national security, this book provides practical strategies and real-word examples on how to navigate today's complex landscape. A must-read for professionals, academics, students, and informed global citizens.

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The Great Disruption by Srividya Jandhyala

A clear and accessible guide to how global politics impact business decisions. Exploring concepts such as trade wars, supply chains, and national security, this book provides practical strategies and real-word examples on how to navigate today's complex landscape. A must-read for professionals, academics, students, and informed global citizens.
'The Great Disruption is a timely book that offers several tools to better understand and deal with geopolitical shifts and the unpredictable global business environmentBy highlighting the importance of corporate nationality, geopolitical allies and rivals, and a structural perspective, this book helps managers to understand and navigate geopolitical tensions.' Heather Berry, Dean's Professor of Strategy and International Business, Georgetown University
'A timely and erudite work, written by an expert scholar, who has spent her career developing a unique and compelling understanding of the world of Geopolitics as it connects to the world of management. The Great Disruption is a gripping read, filled with rich anecdotes and the sharp thinking that has been a mainstay of Professor Jandhyala's scholarship and career.' Andrew Delios, Professor in the Department of Strategy & Policy, NUS Business School, National University of Singapore
'Srividya Jandhyala's analysis of the new geopolitical realities and how companies can cope is pathbreaking and highly informative. The specific applications to the future of work, e-commerce, and green energy throw light into some of the most vexing issues affecting global competition. Her skillful use of examples and her insights concerning the interaction between business and government make this a unique book.' Mauro F. Guillén, William H. Wurster Professor of Multinational Management, The Wharton School, The University of Pennsylvania
'A masterclass in weaving academic perspective together with headline news to offer insight into the resurgent role of geopolitics in global strategy. Jandhyala offers clear and cogent examples, updating the field of political risk management from its historical focus on infrastructure with applications spanning the new economy.' Witold Henisz, Vice Dean and Faculty Director, The Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Initiative, The Wharton School, The University of Pennsylvania
'Multinational corporations previously stood astride a borderless world, in search of maximum efficiencies. Jandhyala's book is a valuable guide to an emerging world, where companies must find their long-lost passports and navigate a new era where the economics of efficiency are joined by the economics of statecraft to determine commercial success.' James R. Sullivan, CFA, External Associate, Economic Conflict and Competition Research Group, King's College London
Srividya Jandhyala is an Associate Professor at ESSEC Business School, specializing in global strategy, geopolitics, and international business. An award-winning researcher with a Ph.D. from The Wharton School, she has published widely for academic and practitioner audiences and also has extensive experience teaching executives and students in global business environments.
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ISBN 13 9781009499996
ISBN 10 1009499998
Title The Great Disruption
Author Srividya Jandhyala
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year published 2025-06-19
Number of pages 230
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.