<p>The arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic throughout the globe at the end of 2019 turned global business upside down. It forced the closure of many businesses disrupted global supply chains reduced travel across borders and created fear about face-to-face interactions. As the lockdowns in many countries created uncertainty about the future business activities global business leaders were scrambling to find new strategies to safely re-establish their business relationships with their stakeholders. The existing historical economic social and racial injustice in the American society toward Black Indigenous and People of Color was compounded by the COVID-19. This led the movements of the Black Lives Matter to reenergize and become a global phenomenon. The horrific and sad death of George Floyd and many others triggered huge global movements to demand respect for human rights and dignity for all. Additionally climate change and environmental degradation have caused unprecedented forests fires more frequent and damaging hurricanes and migration demand a revived global business book.</p><p><br></p><p> This <strong>third edition</strong> of <em>Global Business: An Economic Social and Environmental Perspective</em> incorporates global business issues related to COVID-19 the economic and social injustice of BIPOC and environmental degradation where it is appropriate. The reader will understand the impact of these critical global business issues discussed in the book through examples case studies and thought-provoking discussions. These challenges require businesses governments and the active engagement of citizens to succeed. The aim of this book is to bring these issues for discussion and action by these stakeholders. Each chapter includes supplementary PowerPoint slides Test-Bank and Teaching notes that are available for instructors only.</p>
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