© 2018, © The Author(s) 2018. This article looks at core arguments in international business, organization studies and surrounding academic fields that focus on the study of politicization and political contests in and around multinational corporations (MNCs). Two evident streams of debate are identified. Equally evident is that these streams hardly connect. One stream is mainly interested in studying politicization from the outside, whereas the other is mainly interested in politicization from within. As a way of connecting both streams, we introduce the circuits of power framework. Next, we introduce the contributions of our Special Issue, followed by concluding comments which distinguish five emergent themes. First, we show how the appli...
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In this article, I provide a critical analysis of the politics of corporate social responsibility. I...
Over 25 years ago, Susan Strange urged IR scholars to include multinational corporations in their an...
This paper develops a critical framework on international management and production that draws from ...
In this article I provide a critical perspective on governing the global corporation. While the pape...
From the technical analyses of wide ranges of scholars to the public dis-course backlashes against g...
Given the increased public interest in the use and misuse of power in multinationals in the aftermat...
This article builds a conceptual framework to help explain the political behavior of multinational c...
This introductory article to the special issue insists on the need to examine the specific processes...
Multinational corporations (MNC) are often presented as powerful but ‘faceless’ institutional actors...
This PhD dissertation focuses on organizational legitimacy in the context of the multinational corpo...
Research Summary: The role of corporate political connections (CPC) in global strategy has been exam...
In this article, I provide a critical analysis of the politics of corporate social responsibility. I...
This thesis bridges ideas from both international business (IB) and institutional perspectives and o...
This chapter contributes to the literature by developing a critical theoretical lens on business and...
ABSTRACT This paper outlines an approach for understanding the role of multinational corpora-tions (...
In this article, I provide a critical analysis of the politics of corporate social responsibility. I...
Over 25 years ago, Susan Strange urged IR scholars to include multinational corporations in their an...
This paper develops a critical framework on international management and production that draws from ...
In this article I provide a critical perspective on governing the global corporation. While the pape...
From the technical analyses of wide ranges of scholars to the public dis-course backlashes against g...