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Green supply chain management and clean technology innovation: An empirical analysis of multinational enterprises in China

, 2021
This study identifies the impact of green supply chain management (GSCM) on clean technology innovation (CTI) by enterprises in China as well as compares the effects of forward and backward GSCM and the differences by industry and home country.
Zhiqing Dong   +4 more
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Location and the Multinational Enterprise [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of International Business Studies, 2009
In the early development of the international business field, the focus of attention moved from the country level to the firm level, and interest in location issues declined. More recently, firm-based research has itself become increasingly concerned with the study of firm–location interactions.
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A holistic perspective on corporate sustainability from a management viewpoint: Evidence from Japanese manufacturing multinational enterprises

Journal of Cleaner Production, 2019
This study investigates what issues are considered by Japanese manufacturing multinational enterprises to be related to corporate sustainability when deciding on the location or significant expansion of their subsidiaries.
Masayoshi Ike   +2 more
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Double Counting Accounting: How Much Profit of Multinational Enterprises Is Really in Tax Havens?

Social Science Research Network, 2020
Putting an end to the base erosion and profit shifting (BEPS) activity of multinational enterprises (MNEs) is high on national agendas. Influential work in academic and policy circles suggests that the magnitude of BEPS problem is large.
Jennifer Blouin, Leslie A. Robinson
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Multinational Enterprises and Public Policy

Journal of International Business Studies, 1998
AbstractRepresentative literature, since 1970, on the broad topic of multinational enterprises (MNEs) and public policy towards them, is reviewed. The efficiency aspects of MNEs and public policy are addressed first. Then, an original analytical framework is developed and used to synthesize some of the key references in the literature on MNEs and ...
Alan M Rugman, Alain Verbeke
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The Multinational Enterprise [PDF]

open access: possible, 2003
Diese Arbeit untersucht strategische Markteintrittsentscheidungen multinationaler Unternehmen. Die Dissertationsschrift gliedert sich dabei in vier Kapitel. Das erste Kapitel dient der Einführung in die Thematik ausländischer Direktinvestitionen. An dieser Stelle werden die jüngsten Entwicklungen dargestellt und die relevante Literatur zu dieser Form ...
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Climate change strategies of multinational enterprises in China

open access: yesJournal of Cleaner Production, 2017
The purpose of this research is to identify the decision process Chinese subsidiaries of multinational enterprises follow to develop and deploy a climate change strategy.
Hinrich Voss, Jeremy Clegg, Xiaobo Wu
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The Multinational Enterprise

1989
These papers provide an integrated treatment of the theory with its applications for industrial sectors, regions and international business policy. The theory is applied to smaller firms, to co-operative agreements between firms and to exports in the strategy of large multinational firms.
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Acquiring global footprints: Internationalization strategy of Chinese multinational enterprises and human resource implications

Journal of business research, 2018
The expansion of the Chinese firms' global footprints in recent years reveals their growingly evident strategic intent and emerging capability, and calls for the need to (re)examine how emerging multinational enterprises' (EMNEs) internationalization ...
F. Cooke   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Strategic Recruitment Across Borders: An Investigation of Multinational Enterprises

Journal of Management, 2018
As a result of globalization, large-scale modern-day businesses extend across borders as they engage in multinational enterprises. Such enterprises must conduct operations in disparate, culturally diverse contexts, which present challenges for ...
G. Banks   +6 more
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