This thoroughly updated and revised edition of a widely acclaimed, classic text will be required reading for academics, policymakers and advanced students of international business worldwide. Employing a distinctive and unified framework, this book draws together research across a range of academic
Multinational Enterprises and the Global Economy
โ Scribed by J. H. Dunning, Sarianna M. Lundan
- Publisher
- Edward Elgar
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 946
- Edition
- 2nd ed
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This thoroughly updated and revised edition of a widely acclaimed, classic text will be required reading for academics, policymakers and advanced students of international business worldwide. Employing a distinctive and unified framework, this book draws together research across a range of academic fields to offer a synthesis of the determinants of MNE activity, and its effects on the economic and social well-being of developed and developing countries. Unique to the new edition is its focus on the institutional underpinnings of the resources and capabilities of MNEs, and the role of MNE activity in transmitting and facilitating institutional change.Since the initial publication of this book more than a decade ago, the economic, managerial and social implications of globalisation and technological advancement have become even more varied and prominent. Accompanying these developments, there has been a rise in scholarly interest in interdisciplinary research addressing the important challenges of an ever-changing physical and human environment. Drawing on articles and books from international business and economics, as well as economic geography, political economy and strategic management, a systematic overview of the developments in scholarly thinking is presented, while also highlighting the emerging topical issues and methodologies.
โฆ Table of Contents
COVER......Page 1
COPYRIGHT......Page 4
Contents......Page 5
Figures......Page 15
Tables......Page 16
Boxes......Page 18
Abbreviations......Page 19
Acknowledgements......Page 21
Introduction to the second edition......Page 22
PART I Facts, theory and history......Page 27
1. Definitions and sources of data......Page 29
2. The extent and pattern of foreign direct investment......Page 43
3. The motives for foreign production......Page 89
4. Theories of foreign direct investment......Page 105
5. The determinants of MNE activity: the OLI paradigm revisited......Page 142
6. The emergence and maturing of international production: an historical excursion......Page 171
PART II Inside the multinational enterprise......Page 225
7. Entry and expansion strategies of MNEs......Page 227
8. The organisation of MNE activity: the internal network......Page 259
9. The organisation of MNE activity: the external network......Page 286
PART III The impact of MNE activity......Page 317
10. FDI, growth and development......Page 321
11. Technology and innovatory capacity: the role of โขrms......Page 366
12. Technology and innovatory capacity: the role of government......Page 409
13. Employment and human resource development......Page 440
14. The balance of payments and the structure of trade......Page 489
15. Market structure, performance and business practices......Page 529
16. Linkages, spillovers and clustering......Page 577
17. Distribution of the value added created by MNEs......Page 632
18. Political, cultural and social responsibility issues......Page 663
PART IV Implications for policy......Page 689
19. Governments and MNE activity: the unilateral response......Page 691
20. Governments and MNE activity: the multilateral response......Page 733
PART V Looking ahead......Page 759
21. The future of MNEs in a global economy......Page 761
Notes......Page 791
References......Page 843
Index......Page 917
โฆ Subjects
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