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Multinational companies in India
The International Journal of Human Resource Management, 1998This article presents the changes in the government policy concerning multinational companies (MNCs) since liberalisation in 1991. It also presents an overview of the structure of MNCs in India and the attitude and apprehensions of domestic businesses concerning MNCs.
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The Role of the Multinational Companies
2005This chapter analyzes the role of MNCs in the development of the software industry in India, Ireland, and Israel. It shows that the evolution of software activities and the role of MNCs varied considerably across these three countries in terms of the timing of entry and the type of activities conducted by MNCs.
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Language management in multinational companies
Cross Cultural Management: An International Journal, 2003The importance of language management in multinational companies has never been greater than today. Multinationals are becoming ever more conscious of the importance of global coordination as a source of competitive advantage, and language remains the ultimate barrier to aspirations of international harmonisation. The article reviews the solutions open
Alan J. Feely, Anne‐Wil Harzing
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The Multinationals — Companies without Governments?
1985One of the more dramatic developments of this century has been the expansion of companies across national boundaries. Today’s motorist can drive in Europe or the USA without abandoning his or her favourite brand of petrol; the company that has franchised and supplied the petrol station might well be one of the ‘Seven Sisters’ of the oil industry which ...
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Organizational Sustainability, Legitimacy, and Multinational Companies
The aim of this book chapter is to anlayze how internationalization of multinational companies affect organiational sustainability. Organizational sustainability has a contrasting perspective with respect to the dual effects of internationalization on sustainability strengths (being good) and sustainability concerns (being bad).openaire +2 more sources

