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MBAE 698: International Business Venturing and Social Economic Development

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Welcome to the library guide tailored to support MBA students enrolled in MBAE 698: International Business Venturing and Social Economic Development. This comprehensive resource guide is designed to be your starting point in navigating the vast array of materials available to enrich your understanding of this dynamic field.

International Business Venturing and Social Economic Development explores the intersection of entrepreneurial initiatives with global markets and societal progress. This course delves into the strategies, challenges, and impacts of businesses venturing into international markets, while also examining their role in fostering social and economic development worldwide. From understanding the intricacies of cross-border trade to exploring sustainable business practices that promote inclusive growth, this course equips students with the knowledge and tools necessary to navigate the complexities of today's global economy with a focus on creating positive social change.

Whether you're researching case studies, seeking scholarly articles, or looking for industry reports, this library guide offers curated resources to support your academic journey and empower you to excel in MBAE 698. Dive in and discover a wealth of information to enhance your understanding and exploration of International Business Venturing and Social Economic Development.

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New York Times Digital Edition

For years, the William H. Hannon Library has provided access to the New York Times through databases like U.S. Major Dailies, via ProQuest, and Nexis Uni; but these platforms are optimized for academic research rather than casual reading. We are proud to announce that we now additionally provide access to the consumer edition of the New York Times online, via nytimes.com, for current LMU students, faculty, and staff.

If you already set up access to NYTimes online (previously provided by ASLMU), then there is nothing you need to do. Your access should continue uninterrupted. If you are a new user, register at accessnyt.com. Once registered, faculty and staff have four years of full account access, after which they must re-authenticate. Students have access until Dec. 31 of the graduation year they choose.

Whether you’re writing a paper or planning for the weekend ahead, discover original, quality journalism that helps you understand the world – and make the most of every part of life.

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