This fine book contributes substantially to the large and rapidly growing literature on multinational corporations.
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In an effort to provide facts that might elevate the debate over the conduct and operation of multinational corporations, this edited volume examines the role that multinational corporations play in the outcomes that policymakers care about ...
"This book contains key works which examine the current operations of large firms in the global economy.
This book is an absolute "must-read" for any scholar and any student that is interested in multinationals and their location.' – Ron Boschma, Utrecht University, The Netherlands and Lund University, Sweden 'Despite often playing second ...
What is new in this edition are: an updated description of the international environment, an evaluation of Buckley's recent theory about the global factory, the influence of economic clusters like Silicon Valley on internalization theory, ...
Written by experts on various aspects of the history, development, cultural and social implications of the multinational corporation, the book paints a compelling and coherent picture of the way these businesses affect almost all areas of ...
This book addresses questions related to the location and geographical dispersion of the activities by multinational firms, a topic which has be come of increasing concern to policy-makers.
A valuable addition to the emerging literature on multinational-local firm interfaces, this book provides a number of case studies from emerging economies that examine such mutually beneficial business relationships and the policy measures ...
This volume will provide the foundation for further study in SMEs and globalization. It will appeal to scholars and students in both international business and economics.
The integrating thesis of this book is the inevitability of heterogeneity in FDI and MNCs and, accordingly, the imperative of disaggregation.