The histories of forty multinational organizations are analyzed to develop a conceptual framework for understanding multinational growth. Growth is portrayed as a process of exploration where the organization experiences opportunities and flexibility in exploiting them is paramount
The economic theory of the firm is central to the theory of the multinational enterprise. Recent lit...
Today, multinational companies have a revolutionary impact on the economic system. This is due to an...
This volume of the San Diego Law Review, devoted to the role of the multinational corporations, is f...
The histories of forty multinational organizations are analyzed to develop a conceptual framework fo...
This document is brought to you for free and open access by the Cox School of Business at SMU Digita...
Given the economic weight of multinational corporations and their privileged access to resources, ma...
This dissertation develops an analytical framework for the international growth strategies of multin...
Given the economic weight of multinational corporations and their privileged access to resources, ma...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
The purpose of the article is to review the issues relevant to the formulation of an MNC's internati...
In this paper, a Born Global company is studied, with the aim of investigating how it has developed ...
The role SMEs have in economic welfare and global competitiveness is increasingly emphasized through...
The traditional American model of multinational enterprise (MNE), characterized by foreign direct in...
This thesis examines the question of managerial/organizational advantages as a cause of foreign dire...
Research Summary One of the motivations for multinational firms' investment in foreign affiliates in...
The economic theory of the firm is central to the theory of the multinational enterprise. Recent lit...
Today, multinational companies have a revolutionary impact on the economic system. This is due to an...
This volume of the San Diego Law Review, devoted to the role of the multinational corporations, is f...
The histories of forty multinational organizations are analyzed to develop a conceptual framework fo...
This document is brought to you for free and open access by the Cox School of Business at SMU Digita...
Given the economic weight of multinational corporations and their privileged access to resources, ma...
This dissertation develops an analytical framework for the international growth strategies of multin...
Given the economic weight of multinational corporations and their privileged access to resources, ma...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
The purpose of the article is to review the issues relevant to the formulation of an MNC's internati...
In this paper, a Born Global company is studied, with the aim of investigating how it has developed ...
The role SMEs have in economic welfare and global competitiveness is increasingly emphasized through...
The traditional American model of multinational enterprise (MNE), characterized by foreign direct in...
This thesis examines the question of managerial/organizational advantages as a cause of foreign dire...
Research Summary One of the motivations for multinational firms' investment in foreign affiliates in...
The economic theory of the firm is central to the theory of the multinational enterprise. Recent lit...
Today, multinational companies have a revolutionary impact on the economic system. This is due to an...
This volume of the San Diego Law Review, devoted to the role of the multinational corporations, is f...