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White papers and academic, peer-reviewed journals often provide the information

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Question

White papers and academic, peer-reviewed journals often provide the information executives need to get "up to speed" in a subject area, especially one unfamiliar to them. It is also a good way to get away from the anecdotal presentation journalists typically use. The content of publications that are peer-reviewed is more respected as being objective/unbiased. White papers are usually very informative and written from an industry perspective by a respected firm. White papres are not peer-reviewed, however. So where would you go to get quality information on the following: Mergers or Acquisitions Transnational Strategy Porter's Diamond of National Competitive Advantage Horizontal Integration Strategic Alliances Provide source citations and/or links to illustrate these sources. How would information from the textbook augment your sources?

Explanation / Answer

Source details to get quality information for the following:

https://opentextbc.ca/strategicmanagement/chapter/types-of-international-strategies/

http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.532.1175&rep=rep1&type=pdf