Multinational corporations in oil industry played an important role in the economic development strategies of many less developed countries. The modern oil industry was developed almost entirely by seven large companies, each with a colorful history of its own. They were privately owned and traditionally were taking the entrepreneurial risks of exploring for, discovering and distributing oil resources. For almost half a century they were controlling the world´s oil supply, directing its worldwide distribution and marketing, and deciding the amount of revenue sharing between them and producing, mostly less developed countries. This paper contributes to the literature concerned with multinational corporations’ contribution to the nation...
The rapid development of MNC (multinational corporations) during the last ten years has made it impo...
This thesis deals with multinational companies and their operations in developing countries. The fir...
The present article describes the problems, which are connected with consequences of the ever-increa...
The study conceptualized Multinational Corporation and community development (MCS) in Nigeria. The s...
The oil industry offers a unique take on the relations between public powers and private enterprise....
Thesis (M.A (International Relations) North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2014This study focuses...
It seems appropriate to begin this discussion of foreign governmental control of multinational corpo...
In this article we report the main findings of a research project at the University of Zurich on Mul...
Abstract- Multinational corporations do not come into being from thin air; there must be a form, an ...
The aim of the article is to explore the relationship between the economic strategy of an oil-export...
International business and strategy literature documents how some multinational oil and gas corporat...
"The aim of the article is to explore the relationship between the economic strategy of an oil-expor...
Scholarly works on development studies have revealed that MNCs’ penetration into the economy of deve...
This volume of the San Diego Law Review, devoted to the role of the multinational corporations, is f...
The first period of the development of “modern” international corporation falls on the end of the 19...
The rapid development of MNC (multinational corporations) during the last ten years has made it impo...
This thesis deals with multinational companies and their operations in developing countries. The fir...
The present article describes the problems, which are connected with consequences of the ever-increa...
The study conceptualized Multinational Corporation and community development (MCS) in Nigeria. The s...
The oil industry offers a unique take on the relations between public powers and private enterprise....
Thesis (M.A (International Relations) North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2014This study focuses...
It seems appropriate to begin this discussion of foreign governmental control of multinational corpo...
In this article we report the main findings of a research project at the University of Zurich on Mul...
Abstract- Multinational corporations do not come into being from thin air; there must be a form, an ...
The aim of the article is to explore the relationship between the economic strategy of an oil-export...
International business and strategy literature documents how some multinational oil and gas corporat...
"The aim of the article is to explore the relationship between the economic strategy of an oil-expor...
Scholarly works on development studies have revealed that MNCs’ penetration into the economy of deve...
This volume of the San Diego Law Review, devoted to the role of the multinational corporations, is f...
The first period of the development of “modern” international corporation falls on the end of the 19...
The rapid development of MNC (multinational corporations) during the last ten years has made it impo...
This thesis deals with multinational companies and their operations in developing countries. The fir...
The present article describes the problems, which are connected with consequences of the ever-increa...