Multinational Companies, Technology Spillovers and Plant Survival [PDF]
AbstractHow does the presence of multinational companies affect plant survival in the host country? We postulate that multinational companies can impact positively on plant survival through technology spillovers. We examine the nature of the effect of multinationals using a Cox proportional hazard model, which we estimate using plant‐level data for ...
Holger Görg, Eric Strobl
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PRAKTEK CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY (CSR) DI PERUSAHAAN MULTINASIONAL
Purpose - In line with the stakeholder, social contract, and the legitimacy theory of the company's obligations under the CSR to maintain sustainability.
Kartika Hendra Titisari
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Human resource management in multinational companies: global and local challenges
This article examines a cross-section of the problems associated with human resources management in multinational companies that HR department managers face in their practice. Since the second half of the 20th century, transnational corporations began to
A. V. Chernov +2 more
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Analyzing the employment of expatriates as high-performance workers in terms of their impact on selected areas of the company. [PDF]
The central topic of the paper is human resource management in multinational companies as one of the consequences of globalization. The paper particularly focuses on the use of expatriates as high-performance workers.
Cocuľová Jana, Tomčíková Ľuba
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FINANCIAL STRENGTH, FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE AND FIRM’S VALUE IN MULTINATIONAL COMPANIES IN NIGERIA
This study examined the relationship between financial strength, financial performance and firm’s value of multinational companies in Nigeria. The main objective of the study is to study the effects of financial strength and financial performance on firm’
OSHO Augustine E1, OMOLE Mathew Olusola
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Employee representation and consultative voice in multinational companies operating in Britain [PDF]
Multinational companies (MNCs) from different countries of origin are widely held to have distinct preferences regarding the presence of employee representative structures and the form that employee 'voice' over management decisions takes.
Edwards, P. +19 more
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Expanding trends of globalization in economic factors of management enhance the scales of integration and cooperation at the international markets and contribute into a more extensive international migration of labour force.
Sergey Mikhailovich Vasin +1 more
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Opportunities for increasing domestic added value ofcocoa through trade regulation
The operation of multinational companies on cocoa bean trade in Indonesia related to the liberalization policy on trade and investment in Indonesia permits for multinational companies to operate in Indonesia and liable to buy cocoa bean directly from ...
Bambang Drajat
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The Internationalization of Companies and Their Impact on National Economies in the Digital Age [PDF]
1) Background: The establishment and functioning of multinational companies is the most important element of the world economy at present, and the article presents the main characteristics of these companies, which through the subsidiaries they make ...
Valentin SAVA , Manuela Violeta TUREATCA
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MULTINATIONAL COMPANIES FOR BUSINESS INTERNATIONALIZATION THROUGH FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT (FDI) IN GLOBALIZATION: TRENDS FOR VALUES [PDF]
This paper analyzes and describes multinational companies as a business internationalization strategy through foreign direct investments FDIs for business internationalization to reach business values in the frames of globalization.
Anis BENABED
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