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The Multinational Firm

ISBN: 978-1-405-14700-2

June 2009

Wiley-Blackwell

288 pages

Description
This volume addresses commonly held beliefs and misconceptions about the nature and role of multi-national enterprises. It presents a range of perspectives by leading academics, focusing on core themes and illustrating these themes with current business practices.

  • Examines the evolution of multinational firms, their new forms and organization, and their global impact
  • Reviews multinational enterprises as they relate to globalization, cross-border management, international business, business and society, resources and capabilities management, strategic management, and corporate responsibility
  • Draws comparisons between analyses of the performance-based outcomes of an economics tradition, and the more process and relationship-oriented results of an organization behaviour approach
About the Author
Simon Collinson is Professor of International Business at the Warwick Business School.
Features

  • Examines the evolution of multinational firms, their new forms and organization, and their global impact
  • Presents a range of perspectives by leading academics from top business schools around the globe including: MIT’s Sloan School, Warwick Business School, Copenhagen Business School, Melbourne University, and Laval University, Montreal
  • Reviews multinational enterprises as they relate to globalization, cross-border management, international business, business and society, resources and capabilities management, strategic management, and corporate responsibility
  • Draws comparisons between analyses of the performance-based outcomes of an economics tradition, and the more process and relationship-oriented results of an organization behaviour approach