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Title
Contemporary Issues in International Business
Type
Text
Monograph
Multimedia
Subject
(BISACSH)
Entrepreneurship (LCSH)
Globalization (LCSH)
International business enterprises-Cross-cultural studies (LCSH)
Leadership (LCSH)
Markets (LCSH)
Language
English
Classification
DDC: 381 full (Source: 23)
Content
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Summary
The ACADEMY OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS (UK and Ireland Chapter) Published in association with the UK and Ireland Chapter of the Academy of International Business. This brand new edited collection addresses the growing uncertainty and socio-economic challenges of globalisation and its profound implications for the strategies and operations of multinational enterprises (MNEs). Responding to the new balance in international business, the authors offer valuable insights into the co-evolutionary processes involved in headquarters-subsidiary relationships, the need for novel strategies by MNEs to retain competitive advantage, improve performance and contribute to the global economy.
Table Of Contents
Chapter 1. No Longer at Ease in the Old Dispensatation: Reappraising the Role of International Business in the World Economy; Davide Castellani, Rajneesh Narula, Quyen T. K. Nguyen, Irina Surdu and James T. Walker
Part I. Institutions and International Business Strategy
Chapter 2. Multinationals, Corporate Social Responsibility and Regional Change in Transition Economies; Javier Revilla Diez and Jöran Wrana
Chapter 3. International Business and Corporate Wrongdoing: A Review and Research Agenda; Federica Nieri and Elisa Giuliani
Chapter 4. The Internationalisation of Ventures: The Roles of a Nation's Institutions and the Venture's Value Orientation; Jie Chen, Kaisu Puumalainen and Sami Saarenketo
Part II. Institutions, Emerging Markets and Economic Performance
Chapter 5. Global Security Risks, Emerging Markets and Firm Responses: Assessing the Impact of Terrorism; Luis Alfonso Dau, Elizabeth M. Moore and Max Abrahms
Chapter 6. Institutions, Economic Growth and International Competitiveness: A Regional Study; Roseline Wanjiru and Karla Prime
Chapter 7. The Complementarity of Foreign and Domestic Investment by Emerging Market Multinationals; Pavida Pananond and Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra
Part III. HQ-Subsidiaries Relations
Chapter 8. The Dynamics of Differentiation: The Resource-Bases of Development and the Roles of MNE Subsidiaries; Robert Pearce
Chapter 9. Unfolding the Intra-organisational Perception Gap in Decision Making; Shasha Zhao, Marina Papanastassiou, Yiannis Bassiakos, Evis Sinani and Robert Pearce
Chapter 10. Strategy Creativity in Multinational Subsidiaries; Dónal O'Brien, Pamela Sharkey Scott and Ulf Andersson
Chapter 11. Subsidiary Combinative Capability for Knowledge Creation as a Coevolutionary Development Process; Johanna Clancy, Paul Ryan, Ulf Andersson and Majella Giblin
Part IV: Location Decisions and MNEs Performance
Chapter 12. Establishing how MNCs are Defined: A Response to the Regional/Global Debate; Louis Brennan, Lisa Spencer and Jim Stewart
Chapter 13. Outward FDI From South Korea: The Relationship Between National Investment Position And Location Choice; Jae-Yeon Kim, Nigel Driffield and Jim Love
Chapter 14. Does It Evidence From Industrial District Firms; Marco Bettiol, Chiara Burlina, Maria Chiarvesio and Eleonora Di Maria
Chapter 15. Firm Diversification and Financial Performance: Evidence from Manufacturing Firms Worldwide; Jinlong Gu, Yong Yang and Roger Strange.
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