Multinational enterprises in the world economy : essays in honour of John Dunning
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Multinational enterprises in the world economy : essays in honour of John Dunning
(New horizons in international business)
E. Elgar Pub., c1992
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Bibliography of John H. Dunning: p. 233-247
Bibliography: p. 248-273
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This collection of original essays offers not only case studies but also persuasive assessments of major themes in the field of international business. These authoritative state-of-the-art summaries will be essential reading and a major reference point for students and researchers.
Table of Contents
Contents: Introduction (the editors) 1. John Dunning's Contribution to International Business Studies (T.A.B. Corley) 2. Innovation and Technological Competitiveness (John Cantwell) 3. The Interface between the Theories of International Trade and Production (H. Peter Gray) 4. Explaining Foreign Direct Investment Flows (J. Clegg) 5. Factors influencing the Internationalization of Research and Development in Multinational Enterprises (R.D. Pearce) 6. Technology Transfer and the Strategy of Internationalization by Australian Manufacturing in the 1980s (D. Hutchinson and S. Nicholas) 7. Third World MNEs Once Again: The Case of Indonesia (D.J. Lecraw) 8. The Scale and Scope of Service Sector Multinationals (P. Enderwick) 9. The Legacy of the Past: British Multinational Banking Strategies since the Nineteenth Century (G. Jones) 10. Government Policies towards Inward Foreign Direct Investment: Effects on Producers and Consumers (E.M. Graham) 11. Multinational Enterprise and National Economic Policy (A.M. Rugman and A. Verbeke) 12. Organizing for Innovation: The Multinational Enterprise in the Twenty-First Century (the editors)
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