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Jones, Chris, (1981-)
International business and institutions after the financial crisis /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
658.1/8
書名/作者:
International business and institutions after the financial crisis // edited by Yama Temouri and Chris Jones
其他作者:
Jones, Chris,
面頁冊數:
1 online resource.
標題:
International business enterprises - Finance.
標題:
International business enterprises.
標題:
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industrial Management
標題:
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Management Science
標題:
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Management
標題:
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Organizational Behavior
標題:
Business and Management
標題:
Business strategy
標題:
Economic & financial crises & disasters
標題:
International business
標題:
International trade
標題:
Multinationals
ISBN:
1137367202 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
9781137367204 (electronic bk.)
內容註:
Introduction: International Business, Institutions and Performance after the Financial Crisis; Yama Temouri and Chris Jones -- 1. The Role of International Business in the Global Spread of Technological Innovation; John Cantwell -- 2. Internationalisation of Firms From Emerging Markets; Location Choice and the Impact of Institutions and State Ownership; Saul Estrin -- PART I: INSTITUTIONS AND FOREIGN INVESTMENT -- 3. The Entry of Multinational Companies to the Base of the Pyramid: A Network Perspective; Misagh Tasavori, Pervez Ghauri and Reza Zaefarian -- 4. FDI and Property Rights in Resource-Rich Countries; Chiara Amini -- 5. The Impact of the Financial Crisis on the Performance of European Acquisitions; Rekha Rao Nicholson and Julie Salaber -- 6. Internal Capital Markets and outward Foreign Investment from India and China; Abubakr Saeed and Suma Athreye -- 7. The Investment Development Path in the Context of Poland's Accession to the European Union and the Global Financial and Economic Crisis; Ewa Kaliszuk and Agata Wancio -- 8. Adoption of the Global Reporting Initiative by FT500 firms: Overcoming the Liability of Foreignness; Stephen Chen and Petra Bouvain -- PART II: KNOWLEDGE FLOWS AND PERFORMANCE -- 9. Inward Investment, Technology Transfer and Innovation: Direct Evidence from China; Meng Song, Nigel Driffield and Jun Du -- 10. Knowledge Sources of Persistent Exporters: Effects on the Growth and Productivity of Firms; Hans L̲̲f, Pardis Nabavi, Gary Cook and B̲rje Joansson -- 11. Financing Patterns, Multinationals and Performance: Firm-level Evidence from 47 Countries; Sushanta Mallick and Yong Yang -- 12. The Role of Language in Bilateral FDI: A Forgotten Factor?; Palitha Konara and Yingqi Wei -- 13. The Impact of Foreign Direct Investment on Economic Performance in the Enlarged Europe: a Meta-Regression Analysis; Randolph Luca Bruno and Maria Cipollina -- 14. Drivers of Technology Upgrading: Do Foreign Acquisitions Matter to Chinese Firms?; Sourafel Girma, Yundan Gong, Holger G̲rg and Sandra Lancheros -- 15. International R and D Spillovers, TFP and Institutional Distance; Dolores Anon Higon and Miguel Manion-Antolin.
摘要、提要註:
International Business and Institutions after the Financial Crisis provides an in-depth discussion and offers new insights concerning the ways in which firms from developed and emerging countries are performing in the aftermath of the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression. This book examines various issues from different viewpoints, and draws on research conducted in different country settings.
電子資源:
http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137367204
International business and institutions after the financial crisis /
International business and institutions after the financial crisis /
edited by Yama Temouri and Chris Jones - 1 online resource. - Academy of International Business (UKI) series. - Academy of International Business (Series) (Palgrave Macmillan (Firm)).
Introduction: International Business, Institutions and Performance after the Financial Crisis; Yama Temouri and Chris Jones -- 1. The Role of International Business in the Global Spread of Technological Innovation; John Cantwell -- 2. Internationalisation of Firms From Emerging Markets; Location Choice and the Impact of Institutions and State Ownership; Saul Estrin -- PART I: INSTITUTIONS AND FOREIGN INVESTMENT -- 3. The Entry of Multinational Companies to the Base of the Pyramid: A Network Perspective; Misagh Tasavori, Pervez Ghauri and Reza Zaefarian -- 4. FDI and Property Rights in Resource-Rich Countries; Chiara Amini -- 5. The Impact of the Financial Crisis on the Performance of European Acquisitions; Rekha Rao Nicholson and Julie Salaber -- 6. Internal Capital Markets and outward Foreign Investment from India and China; Abubakr Saeed and Suma Athreye -- 7. The Investment Development Path in the Context of Poland's Accession to the European Union and the Global Financial and Economic Crisis; Ewa Kaliszuk and Agata Wancio -- 8. Adoption of the Global Reporting Initiative by FT500 firms: Overcoming the Liability of Foreignness; Stephen Chen and Petra Bouvain -- PART II: KNOWLEDGE FLOWS AND PERFORMANCE -- 9. Inward Investment, Technology Transfer and Innovation: Direct Evidence from China; Meng Song, Nigel Driffield and Jun Du -- 10. Knowledge Sources of Persistent Exporters: Effects on the Growth and Productivity of Firms; Hans L̲̲f, Pardis Nabavi, Gary Cook and B̲rje Joansson -- 11. Financing Patterns, Multinationals and Performance: Firm-level Evidence from 47 Countries; Sushanta Mallick and Yong Yang -- 12. The Role of Language in Bilateral FDI: A Forgotten Factor?; Palitha Konara and Yingqi Wei -- 13. The Impact of Foreign Direct Investment on Economic Performance in the Enlarged Europe: a Meta-Regression Analysis; Randolph Luca Bruno and Maria Cipollina -- 14. Drivers of Technology Upgrading: Do Foreign Acquisitions Matter to Chinese Firms?; Sourafel Girma, Yundan Gong, Holger G̲rg and Sandra Lancheros -- 15. International R and D Spillovers, TFP and Institutional Distance; Dolores Anon Higon and Miguel Manion-Antolin.
International Business and Institutions after the Financial Crisis provides an in-depth discussion and offers new insights concerning the ways in which firms from developed and emerging countries are performing in the aftermath of the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression. This book examines various issues from different viewpoints, and draws on research conducted in different country settings.
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