Titles by: Geoffrey G. Jones
- "The American Challenge:" Europe's Response to American Business
- "Walking on a Tightrope:" Maintaining London As a Financial Center
- Aristotle Onassis and the Greek Shipping Industry
- Bernd Beetz: Creating the New Coty
- Brazil at the Wheel
- Can Bollywood Go Global?
- Christian Dior: A New Look for Haute Couture
- Cisco Goes to China: Routing an Emerging Economy
- Creating Global Oil, 1900-1935
- Debating the Expropriation of Mexican Oil
- Ernesto Tornquist: Making a Fortune on the Pampas
- Expropriation in International Business
- Female Entrepreneurship in Developing Countries
- Global Fun: The Internationalization of Theme Parks
- Globalizing Consumer Durables: Singer Sewing Machine Before 1914
- Good Technology: Empowering Mobility Around the Globe (A)
- Good Technology: Empowering Mobility Around the Globe (B)
- Hans Wilsdorf and Rolex
- Hierarchies, Networks and the Management of Early Multinationals
- In Search of Global Regulation
- Inniskillin and the Globalization of Icewine
- Ivar Kreuger and the Swedish Match Empire
- Jamnalal Bajaj, Mahatma Gandhi, and the Struggle for Indian Independence
- L'Oreal and the Globalization of American Beauty
- Making China Beautiful: Shiseido and the China Market
- McKinsey and the Globalization of Consultancy
- Multinational Corporations in Apartheid-era South Africa: The Issue of Reparations
- Multinational Trading Companies as Diversified Business Groups
- Multinationals and the First Global Economy Before 1914
- Multinationals as Engines of Growth?
- Natura: Global Beauty Made in Brazil
- Natura: Global Beauty Made in Brazil, Spanish Version
- Octopus and the Generals: The United Fruit Co. in Guatemala
- Opium and Empire in the Nineteenth Century
- Pioneering Multinational Enterprise Before 1914
- Real Juan Valdez: Opportunities and Impoverishment in Global Coffee
- Rise of Corporate Nationality
- Rwanda and the Thousand Hills Coffee Co.: Breaking New Grounds
- Shahla Nawabi: Reconstructing Afghanistan
- Thomas J. Watson, IBM and Nazi Germany
- Unilever as a "Multi-local Multinational" 1945-1979
- Unilever in the U.S. 1945-1980
- Weetman Pearson and the Mexican Oil Industry (A)
- Weetman Pearson and the Mexican Oil Industry (B)
- Yataro Iwasaki: Founding Mitsubishi (A)
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