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Cheng, Joseph L. C. (1952-)
Theories of the multinational enterprise[electronic resource] :diversity, complexity, and relevance /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
658/.049
書名/作者:
Theories of the multinational enterprise : diversity, complexity, and relevance // edited by Michael A. Hitt, Joseph L.C. Cheng.
其他作者:
Hitt, Michael A.
出版者:
Oxford ; : Elsevier JAI,, 2004.
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (xi, 254 p.) : : ill.
標題:
International business enterprises - Management.
標題:
Multinationals.
標題:
Management & management techniques.
標題:
Business & Economics - International
標題:
Business & Economics - Management.
ISBN:
9781849502856 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
1849502854 (electronic bk.)
書目註:
Includes bibliographical references.
內容註:
Preface / Michael A Hitt, Joseph L.C Cheng -- Toward a managerial theory of the MNC / Yves L.Doz -- Making sense of the metanational: doesthe firm really know what it knows? / Julian Birkinshaw, Niklas Arvidsson -- Yves Doz and international management / Andrew C. Inkpen -- Strategic management and the role of the MNC in a post-industrial world market / Stephen Tallman -- National context and the metanational perspective in international strategy / Mona Makhija, Oded Shenkar -- The theory of the multinational firm / Robert Grosse -- The metanational firm incontext: competition in knowledge-driven industries / Thomas P. Murtha-- A framework for understanding international diversification by business groups from emerging economies / Robert E. Hoskisson, Heechun Kim,Robert E. White, Laszlo Tihanyi -- The internationalization of new ventures: a risk management model / Benjamin M. Oviatt, Rodney C. Shrader,Patricia P. McDougall -- Distance matters: liability of foreignness, institutional distance and ownership strategy / Lorraine Eden, Stewart R. Miller -- Exploring the limitations of the knowledge projection modelin MNCs: the impact of expatriate managers on subsidiary survival/ Philippe Very, Louis He?bert, Paul W Beamish.
摘要、提要註:
The early research on multinational enterprises usually relied on traditional economic theoryor relatively simple but powerful theories developed in the field of international business. They were developed to help us understand why firms entered international markets. However, asthe field ofinternational management has developed further, with morescholars from adjacent disciplines conducting research on issues of importance to international markets and multinational firms, newer, more diverse and complex theoretical perspectives have been developed. The present volume involves a series of invited papers focused partly on Professor Doz's recent work and on other newer and important theoretical perspectives on the multinational enterprise. These works are authored by a number of topscholars in the field from North America and Europe. The intent of this volume is to highlight and emphasize the new and diverse theoretical foci in this field (e.g., management of large groups in emerging markets, international entrepreneurship and the liabilities of foreignness) and serve as a catalyst to the increasingly important research, designed to help us understand and build a theory of the multinational firm. The book is divided into three parts, with the first focused on the new and visible theory of the metanational firm by Yves Dozand comments on this work and Yves Doz's broader contributions to the field by three top scholars in the international management field. The second part contains two works that examine the evolving nature of theory on the multinational firm in international management research. The third part contains five papers that present diverse yet highly important theoretical perspectives on the multinational enterprise. This work provides a base upon which future excellent research in the field of international management will be advanced.
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http://www.emeraldinsight.com/1571-5027/16
Theories of the multinational enterprise[electronic resource] :diversity, complexity, and relevance /
Theories of the multinational enterprise
diversity, complexity, and relevance /[electronic resource] :edited by Michael A. Hitt, Joseph L.C. Cheng. - 1st ed. - Oxford ;Elsevier JAI,2004. - 1 online resource (xi, 254 p.) :ill. - Advances in international management,v. 160747-7929 ;. - Advances in international management ;v. 15..
Includes bibliographical references.
Preface / Michael A Hitt, Joseph L.C Cheng -- Toward a managerial theory of the MNC / Yves L.Doz -- Making sense of the metanational: doesthe firm really know what it knows? / Julian Birkinshaw, Niklas Arvidsson -- Yves Doz and international management / Andrew C. Inkpen -- Strategic management and the role of the MNC in a post-industrial world market / Stephen Tallman -- National context and the metanational perspective in international strategy / Mona Makhija, Oded Shenkar -- The theory of the multinational firm / Robert Grosse -- The metanational firm incontext: competition in knowledge-driven industries / Thomas P. Murtha-- A framework for understanding international diversification by business groups from emerging economies / Robert E. Hoskisson, Heechun Kim,Robert E. White, Laszlo Tihanyi -- The internationalization of new ventures: a risk management model / Benjamin M. Oviatt, Rodney C. Shrader,Patricia P. McDougall -- Distance matters: liability of foreignness, institutional distance and ownership strategy / Lorraine Eden, Stewart R. Miller -- Exploring the limitations of the knowledge projection modelin MNCs: the impact of expatriate managers on subsidiary survival/ Philippe Very, Louis He?bert, Paul W Beamish.
The early research on multinational enterprises usually relied on traditional economic theoryor relatively simple but powerful theories developed in the field of international business. They were developed to help us understand why firms entered international markets. However, asthe field ofinternational management has developed further, with morescholars from adjacent disciplines conducting research on issues of importance to international markets and multinational firms, newer, more diverse and complex theoretical perspectives have been developed. The present volume involves a series of invited papers focused partly on Professor Doz's recent work and on other newer and important theoretical perspectives on the multinational enterprise. These works are authored by a number of topscholars in the field from North America and Europe. The intent of this volume is to highlight and emphasize the new and diverse theoretical foci in this field (e.g., management of large groups in emerging markets, international entrepreneurship and the liabilities of foreignness) and serve as a catalyst to the increasingly important research, designed to help us understand and build a theory of the multinational firm. The book is divided into three parts, with the first focused on the new and visible theory of the metanational firm by Yves Dozand comments on this work and Yves Doz's broader contributions to the field by three top scholars in the international management field. The second part contains two works that examine the evolving nature of theory on the multinational firm in international management research. The third part contains five papers that present diverse yet highly important theoretical perspectives on the multinational enterprise. This work provides a base upon which future excellent research in the field of international management will be advanced.
ISBN: 9781849502856 (electronic bk.)Subjects--Topical Terms:
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