Theory of the multinational enterprise
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Theory of the multinational enterprise
(Critical perspectives on business and management, . International business / edited by Alan M. Rugman ; v. 1)
Routledge, 2002
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Description
The exceptional growth in the level of international business has been one of the most dramatic features of the last fifty years; in the early twenty-first century virtually all business transactions involve transnationals at some point in the value chain.
This comprehensive four volume set includes all major contributions to the field of international business. The articles collected include pioneering works by Vernon, Hymer, Dunning, Casson, Caves and Rugman that developed the early theory of the multinational enterprise, alongside more recent work by Ghoshal, Westney, Kogut, Zaheer and Birkinshaw on international management issues of organization processes and structures. The set also includes key writings in the areas of international political economy and on regional and national issues.
The set includes a new introduction by the editor and a thorough index, making it an invaluable reference tool for both academics and practitioners in the field.
Table of Contents
Volume I: Theory of the Multinational Enterprises
Volume II: Joint Ventures and Modes of Entry
Volume III: Strategic Management of Multinationals
Volume IV: Multinationals in a Social and Regional Context
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