Episode 9: Medical Tourism
Prof. Czinkota and Prof. Skuba discuss the new and booming market of medical tourism in this episode of Thoughts on International Business, Marketing and Strategy. What does it mean for the future of healthcare?
Prof. Czinkota and Prof. Skuba discuss the new and booming market of medical tourism in this episode of Thoughts on International Business, Marketing and Strategy. What does it mean for the future of healthcare?
Written with Paul Freedenberg Export controls are a principal means of defending a nation’s high technology advantage over its potential adversaries. It is incumbent upon each nation to keep up with constantly evolving technology and adapt its export control system.
This article was written with my colleague Charles Skuba. In the coming weeks we can expect the halls of Congress to echo with cries of outrage as banks announce their bonuses for 2009 performance. Abroad, Alistair Darling, the United Kingdom’s … Read More
Co-written with James G. Dale Consumers and providers of medical services in the United States search for opportunities to cut costs. Increasingly, it is possible to find lower-priced care alternatives abroad. The emergence and efficiency of medical tourism may well … Read More
This is a preview of my new book, Global Business: Positioning Ventures Ahead to appear with Taylor and Francis in early 2011. I will be posting little snippets from the book every once in a while. I encourage you to … Read More
Written in conjunction with Thomas Czinkota, my brother We just concluded the fall school vacation. Between us brothers, we have three children, 6, 7, 10 with whom we spent the week in conversation , playing and thinking. Here are some … Read More
The U.S. government now owns 60 percent of General Motors. Some say that the company really belongs to the taxpayers ― but just have them try to sell some of “their” GM shares ― they’ll quickly see how limited their … Read More
In light of high unemployment rates, many politicians in Europe continue to fear that workers from low-income nations within the expanded European Union could come to steal the few menial jobs now still held precariously by locals. Immigrants may take … Read More
U.S. President Obama will receive the Nobel Prize for Peace. Excellent! It is so nice to again receive happy telephone calls from abroad. The Prize is seemly to the person but also to the country and demonstrates a renewed popularity. … Read More
Academic freedom is close to the hearts of many. Being able to teach what “needs” to be taught, to speak out and to pursue thoughts to wherever they may lead are some of the most crucial components of academia. In … Read More