This contribution discusses how multinational firms could serve poorer consumers in developed regions like Europe and through which business models, beyond the traditional corporate social responsibility (CSR) actions. MNEs have still limited capacity to address poverty in developed countries, notwithstanding some experience they have matured in developing markets and the striking figures of rising poverty in Europe and the United States. This research focuses on a specific issue: the role of MNEs in addressing poverty in developed markets, either leveraging on their previous expertise gained in developing countries or designing novel ad hoc solutions. The capacity of Western multinationals to tackle effectively the challenge of profitably ...
This article examines the role of multinationals and international business in poverty alleviation, ...
In this study we explore and empirically test how the quality and familiarity of institutions set bo...
Multinational enterprises (MNEs) have embraced the possibility to find growth or strategic opportuni...
This contribution discusses how multinational firms could serve poorer consumers in developed region...
Multinational corporations (MNCs) have been recognized as the key agents of globalization. Rugman an...
The interest in poverty and the moral sense of'helping the poor' are a constant topic in Western cul...
International audiencePurpose – The purpose of this paper is to suggest that firms should transpose ...
In 2004 Prahalad made managers aware of the great economic opportunity that the population at the Bo...
Proceedings of the 5th International Ph.D. School on Innovation and Economic Development, Globelics ...
The interest in poverty and the moral sense of \u2018helping the poor\u2019 are a constant topic in ...
As established markets become increasingly saturated, a growing number of multinational corporations...
ln 2004 Prahalad made managers aware of the great economic opportunity that the population at the Bo...
What can multinational corporations (MNCs) perform to improve poverty conditions in the host countri...
To what extent can multinational corporations (MNCs) alleviate poverty in host countries? This paper...
Six defective mental models that obstruct multinational enterprises from efforts at global poverty a...
This article examines the role of multinationals and international business in poverty alleviation, ...
In this study we explore and empirically test how the quality and familiarity of institutions set bo...
Multinational enterprises (MNEs) have embraced the possibility to find growth or strategic opportuni...
This contribution discusses how multinational firms could serve poorer consumers in developed region...
Multinational corporations (MNCs) have been recognized as the key agents of globalization. Rugman an...
The interest in poverty and the moral sense of'helping the poor' are a constant topic in Western cul...
International audiencePurpose – The purpose of this paper is to suggest that firms should transpose ...
In 2004 Prahalad made managers aware of the great economic opportunity that the population at the Bo...
Proceedings of the 5th International Ph.D. School on Innovation and Economic Development, Globelics ...
The interest in poverty and the moral sense of \u2018helping the poor\u2019 are a constant topic in ...
As established markets become increasingly saturated, a growing number of multinational corporations...
ln 2004 Prahalad made managers aware of the great economic opportunity that the population at the Bo...
What can multinational corporations (MNCs) perform to improve poverty conditions in the host countri...
To what extent can multinational corporations (MNCs) alleviate poverty in host countries? This paper...
Six defective mental models that obstruct multinational enterprises from efforts at global poverty a...
This article examines the role of multinationals and international business in poverty alleviation, ...
In this study we explore and empirically test how the quality and familiarity of institutions set bo...
Multinational enterprises (MNEs) have embraced the possibility to find growth or strategic opportuni...