Theories of the multinational enterprise : diversity, complexity and relevance.
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ISSN : 0747-7929
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Contributeurs : Yves L. Doz, Julian Birkinshaw, Niklas Arvidsson, Andrew C. Inkpen. Stephen Tallman, Monica Makhija, Oded Shenkar, Robert Grosse, Thomas P. Murtha, Robert E. Hoskisson, Heechun Kim, Robert E. White, Laszlo Tihanyi, Benjamin M. Oviatt, Rodney C. Shrader, Patricia P. McDougall, Lorraine Eden, Stewart R. Miller, Ph. Very, Louis Hébert, Paul W. Beamish
Part I : Theory of the Metanational FIRM
Toward a Managerial Theory of the MNC.
Making Sense of the Metanational : Does the Firm Really Know What it Knows ,
Yves Doz and International Management.
Strategic Management and the Role of the MNC in a Post-Industrial World Market.
Part II : Evolving Theories of the MNE.
National Context and the Metanational Perspective in International Strategy.
The Theory of the Multinational Firm.
Part III : Diverse Theoretical Perspectives on the MNE.
The Metanational Firm in Context: Competition in Knowledge-Driven Industries.
A Framework for understanding International Diversification by Business Groups from Emerging Economies.
The Internationalization of New Ventures : A Risk Management Model.
Distance Matters: Liability of Foreignness, Institutional Distance and Ownership Strategy.
Exploring the Limitations of the Knowledge Projection Model in MNCs : The Impact of Expatriate Managers on Subsidary Survival.
Nbre volumes : 0
Langue : Anglais
Collection : ADVANCES IN INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT - 16
Localisation : Bibliothèque Campus de Nice
Support : Papier
Etat : Présent
Professeur EDHEC : Oui
Propriétaire : Bibliothèque