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Trade policy in a “GVC World”: Multinational corporations and trade liberalization
The globalization of production is changing the political economy of trade policymaking: Traditional supporters of free trade (exporters seeking market access in foreign countries) are joined by new actors (companies needing intermediates from abroad for
Christina Anderer +2 more
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Through an international business risk management lens, the widespread and catalytic implications of the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic on the supply chains (SCs) of fashion multinational corporations (MNC) are analyzed to contribute to existing research on ...
M. McMaster +5 more
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This article retraces the development of Russian manufacturing subsidiaries of Western multinational corporations from the late 1980s until 2019. Using secondary sources and a unique handcrafted database on significant extensions of manufacturing ...
Igor Gurkov, Zokirzhon Saidov
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RETRACTED: Assessing the Flexibility of Renewable Energy Multinational Corporations
Currently, international business and society are on the eve of large-scale changes. The study aims to develop a methodological approach to assess the energy flexibility of multinational corporations in the context of the structural transformation ...
Iurii Prokazov +4 more
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Democratization of water resources management through the involvement of stakeholders has been widely advocated over the past two decades. In light of mediocre results of such processes and severe criticism of the claimed benefits of stakeholder ...
Nora Van Cauwenbergh +2 more
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Problem of Multinational Transnational Corporations under Covid-19 [PDF]
The multinational corporations intensify activities in worldwide. For example, Vietnam’s international integration has also changed rapidly with the trend of gradually entering the global supply chain and global value chain that help to create a powerful
Lam Tran Si +5 more
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Financialization and the multinational corporation [PDF]
The terrain on which states, trade unions and social movements confront multinational corporations has changed dramatically over the last two decades as a result of two phenomena – the disaggregation of the supply chain and the financialization of corporations.
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The Role of Multinational Corporations in International Relations [PDF]
This research provides an overview of the most important theoretical concepts and practical issues by describing the negotiation process in the contemporary international system with multinational corporations.
Ana DAMASCHIN
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Examining talent pools as a core talent management practice in multinational corporations
Many organisations view talent management (TM) as perhaps the most critical challenge of this century. Consequently, it would seem vital that multinational corporations essayed to employ talent pools (TPs) to identify and manage talent more strategically.
Stefan Jooss +2 more
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Board and corporate social responsibility disclosure of multinational corporations
Purpose This paper aims to investigate the effects of board model and board independence on corporate social responsibility (CSR) disclosure of multinational corporations (MNCs).
H. Pham, H. Tran
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