Handbook of the international political economy of the corporation
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書誌事項
Handbook of the international political economy of the corporation
(Handbook of research on international political economy)
E. Elgar, 2020, c2018
- : pbk
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  愛媛
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  佐賀
  長崎
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  大分
  宮崎
  鹿児島
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Over the past few decades, corporations have been neglected in studies of international political economy (IPE). Seeking to demystify them, what they are, how they behave and their goals and constraints, this Handbook introduces the corporation as a unit of analysis for students of IPE. Providing critical discussion of their global and domestic power, and highlighting the ways in which corporations interact with each other and with their socio-political environment, this Handbook presents a thorough and up-to-date overview of the main debates around the role of corporations in the global political economy.
Bringing together international contributors, this Handbook provides a nuanced and global perspective on the IPE of corporations. With a multidisciplinary introduction to corporations from an IPE perspective, this Handbook investigates the role of the corporation in the twenty-first century and highlights the complexities of corporations and the environments in which they exist. Chapters provide insights into corporations' internal structures, how they are embedded in their national environments and how their transnational relations are structured, as well as their position in the global economy.
Carefully written and edited to ensure accessibility, the Handbook of the International Political Economy of the Corporation is a crucial resource for students of IPE seeking to deepen their understanding of the discipline as well as for postgraduate scholars who need reference material within which to frame their research.
Contributors: C. Bakir, M.V. Balestro, T.L. Berge, D. Bohle, L. Campling, W.K. Carroll, J. Clifton, F. de Beule, D. Diaz-Fuentes, A. Dienes, M. Ebenau, S. Eckert, J. Eckhardt, D. Finchelstein, D. Fuchs, B. Ganson, J.-C. Graz, C. Gregoratti, T. Gumbert, H. Hveem, O.C. Iheduru, A. Jakli , D. Kinderman, J. Klinkhammer, H.-A. Lee, C. May, L. Mondi, G. Morgan, A. Noelke, S. Pinto, M. Pohlmann, A. Reberioux, A. Roberts, G. Roudaut, J.P. Sapinski, V. Scepanovic, B. Selwyn, S. Tornhill, A. Wennmann, M.A. Witt, J. Woods, K. Young
目次
Contents:
1. The delusion of the global corporation: Introduction to the Handbook
Christian May and Andreas Noelke
PART I THE CORPORATION AND ITS STAKEHOLDERS
2. Corporate governance and accountability
Antoine Reberioux and Gwenael Roudaut
3. Interlocking directorates and corporate networks
J.P. Sapinski and William K. Carroll
4. Labour in the corporation: the political economy of capital versus the political economy of labour
Matthias Ebenau
5. Worker co-operatives and other alternative forms of business organization
Sanjay Pinto
6. Corporations, gender equality and women's empowerment: feminism co-opted?
Catia Gregoratti, Adrienne Roberts and Sofie Tornhill
7. The state and public corporations
Judith Clifton and Daniel Diaz-Fuentes
8. Corruption, organizational deviance and corporate compliance
Markus Pohlmann and Julian Klinkhammer
PART II DOMESTIC INSTITUTIONAL EMBEDDING OF THE CORPORATION
9. The company in Western business systems and national varieties of advanced capitalism
Sandra Eckert
10. The institutional embeddedness of transnational corporations: dependent capitalism in Central and Eastern Europe
Vera Scepanovic and Dorothee Bohle
11. Asian business systems
Michael A. Witt
12. Natural resource corporations and patrimonial capitalism: Russia and the Arab region
Alexandra Dienes (nee Vasileva)
13. Social embedding of the corporation: family conglomerates around the world
Diego Finchelstein
14. The varying role of the state in the making of Latin American multinationals
Moises V. Balestro
15. Affirmative action and corporate development in Malaysia and South Africa
Hwok-Aun Lee and Lumkile Mondi
PART III CROSS-BORDER INVESTMENTS AND NEGOTIATIONS
16. Multinational enterprises: theories, practices, effects and policies
Filip de Beule and Andreja Jaklic
17. Power relations within multinational corporations
Glenn Morgan
18. Host State Bargaining with Multinationals
Caner Bakir and Judith Woods
19. The corporation and violent conflict: perspectives, policy responses and future trends
Brian Ganson and Achim Wennmann
20. The international regime for investment: a history of failed multilateralism
Tarald Laudal Berge and Helge Hveem
21. The African corporation, 'Africapitalism' and regional integration in Africa
Okechukwu C. Iheduru
PART IV THE CORPORATION AS A GLOBAL PLAYER
22. The corporation as an institution of global governance
Christopher May
23. Corporations and global standards of corporate social responsibility
Daniel Kinderman
24. The modern financial corporation and global policy
Kevin Young
25. Corporations and global trade policy-making in the twenty-first century
Jappe Eckhardt
26. Value chains and the world economy: genealogies and reformulations
Liam Campling and Benjamin Selwyn
27. The power of corporations in global food sector governance
Tobias Gumbert and Doris Fuchs
28. Global corporations and the governance of standards
Jean-Christophe Graz
Index
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