How do multilateral institutions influence the strategic choices and actions of international managers? This paper addresses the question by exploring the impact of the World Trade Organization's (WTO) decision-making process on multinational enterprises (MNEs). We discuss the three phases of the WTO decision-making lifecycle - the formulation of trade rules, the implementation of those rules, and the enforcement of the rules – and propose a strategic adjustment framework for understanding how companies alter their strategies and structures in response to the WTO's rules and operations. We argue that the increased relevance of multilateral rules and enforcement mechanisms – embodied in the WTO - is an important influence on MNE strategies a...
The past two decades have witnessed growing concern about the challenges governments face in regulat...
As economic populism and protectionism increasingly threatens the global trade order, this book exam...
The main objective of this work is to identify how the multinational companies (MNCs) act as negotia...
This paper outlines an approach for understanding the role of multinational corporations (MNCs) in g...
ABSTRACT This paper outlines an approach for understanding the role of multinational corpora-tions (...
The article discusses key issues in international business strategy from a workers’ perspective and ...
From the technical analyses of wide ranges of scholars to the public dis-course backlashes against g...
From the technical analyses of wide ranges of scholars to the public discourse backlashes against gl...
2 Given their exposure to diverse institutional settings, decision making in multinational enterpris...
This paper classifies a set of the world's largest multinational corporations (MNCs) according to th...
Purpose: Given their exposure to diverse institutional settings, decision making in multinational en...
The rapidly changing and volatile institutional environments, within which Multinational Enterprises...
In this paper we aim to explain World Trade Organization (WTO) members’ decision to initiate a dispu...
This paper seeks to derive rational policies towards multinational enterprises (MNEs) from extant in...
The rapidly changing nature of the international political economy along with its increasing complex...
The past two decades have witnessed growing concern about the challenges governments face in regulat...
As economic populism and protectionism increasingly threatens the global trade order, this book exam...
The main objective of this work is to identify how the multinational companies (MNCs) act as negotia...
This paper outlines an approach for understanding the role of multinational corporations (MNCs) in g...
ABSTRACT This paper outlines an approach for understanding the role of multinational corpora-tions (...
The article discusses key issues in international business strategy from a workers’ perspective and ...
From the technical analyses of wide ranges of scholars to the public dis-course backlashes against g...
From the technical analyses of wide ranges of scholars to the public discourse backlashes against gl...
2 Given their exposure to diverse institutional settings, decision making in multinational enterpris...
This paper classifies a set of the world's largest multinational corporations (MNCs) according to th...
Purpose: Given their exposure to diverse institutional settings, decision making in multinational en...
The rapidly changing and volatile institutional environments, within which Multinational Enterprises...
In this paper we aim to explain World Trade Organization (WTO) members’ decision to initiate a dispu...
This paper seeks to derive rational policies towards multinational enterprises (MNEs) from extant in...
The rapidly changing nature of the international political economy along with its increasing complex...
The past two decades have witnessed growing concern about the challenges governments face in regulat...
As economic populism and protectionism increasingly threatens the global trade order, this book exam...
The main objective of this work is to identify how the multinational companies (MNCs) act as negotia...