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Potential and recognized boundary spanners in multinational corporations
Boundary spanners play an important role in multinational corporations (MNC), yet it is unclear who these valuable individuals are and why certain individuals, and not others, perform this role. We advance a ‘recognition’ perspective based on whether and
Kristiina Mäkelä +2 more
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‘multinational corporations’ (MNCs), also referred to as ‘multinational enterprises’ (MNEs) or ‘transnational corporations’ (TNCs) introduced complex international structures connected to states, but at the same time transcending national boundaries ...
Ashuhina, A., Saiko, A., Molchan, O.
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Foreign Investors are looking forward to enter organized retail sector, which has a mere 8 percent presence in India, but the present government in India which endorses liberal economic framework proscribe 100 percent FDI in multi-brand retail sector on ...
L. Kaushal
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Drivers of consumer food choices of multinational corporations' products over local foods in Ghana: a maximum difference scaling study. [PDF]
Introduction The fundamental transformation of food systems and retail environments in low-income countries is influencing consumers' food choices and dietary habits in unfavourable directions through the consumption of highly processed, energy-dense ...
Nyarko E, Bartelmeß T.
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Profit Shifting of Multinational Corporations Worldwide [PDF]
Multinational corporations (MNCs) avoid taxes by shifting their profits from countries where real activity takes place towards tax havens, depriving governments worldwide of billions of tax revenue.
Javier Garcia-Bernardo, P. Janský
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Rebooting employees: upskilling for artificial intelligence in multinational corporations
Proponents of artificial intelligence (AI) have envisaged a scenario wherein intelligent machines would execute routine tasks performed by humans, thus, relieving them to engage in creative pursuits.
A. Jaiswal, C. Arun, A. Varma
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The United States - China Rivalry and the BRI
The article describes the United States - China rivalry and Chinas Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) through a fine-grained review of primary materials such as major US policy documents and speeches by and media interviews with key American foreign policy ...
Jean-Marc F. Blanchard
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Embedded Neoliberalism and the Legitimacy of the Post-Lisbon European Union Investment Policy
Much has been written about the ongoing legitimacy crisis of the global investment treaty regime and the system of investor-to-state dispute settlement (ISDS).
Bart-Jaap Verbeek
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The increase in overseas activities of multinational corporations due to globalisation has also augmented the discussions over overseas human rights violations of such corporations.
Meltem Ece Oba
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La financiarización de las grandes empresas farmacéuticas
En este artículo, empleamos un marco Vebleniano para analizar tres dimensiones de la financiarización corporativa: la expansión del balance, la creciente importancia de los activos intangibles y los crecientes niveles de pagos financieros.
Tobias J. Klinge +2 more
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