The eclectic paradigm : a framework for synthesizing and comparing theories of international business from different disciplines or perspectives
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The eclectic paradigm : a framework for synthesizing and comparing theories of international business from different disciplines or perspectives
(JIBS special collections)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2015
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
To help to promote a greater conversation between those interested in the theoretical explanation of IB activities from various different backgrounds or starting points, this book offers a special Collection of JIBS articles which concern the foundations and the application of the eclectic paradigm.
Table of Contents
- 1. An Introduction to the Eclectic Paradigm as a Meta-Framework for the Cross-Disciplinary Analysis of International Business
- John Cantwell 2. Toward an Eclectic Theory Of International Production: Some Empirical Tests
- John H. Dunning 3. The Eclectic Paradigm of International Production: A Restatement and Some Possible Extensions
- John H. Dunning 4. Political Aspects of MNE Theory
- Jean J. Boddewyn 5. Reappraising the Eclectic Paradigm in an Age of Alliance Capitalism
- John H. Dunning 6. Is Dunning's Eclectic Framework Descriptive or Normative?
- Lance Eliot Brouthers, Keith D. Brouthers and Steve Werner 7. Is Knowledge Power? Knowledge Flows, Subsidiary Power and Rent-Seeking Within MNCs
- Ram Mudambi & Pietro Navarra 8. An Evolutionary Approach to Understanding International Business Activity: The Co-Evolution of MNEs and the Institutional Environment
- John Cantwell, John H. Dunning & Sarianna M. Lundan 9. A Dynamic Capabilities-Based Entrepreneurial Theory of the Multinational Enterprise
- David J. Teece
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