Influence of national origins on the strategy of multinational enterprises The largest enterprises in most advanced countries are becoming more multinational in scope. This common tendency is partly a defensive reaction, a réaction to the decline in the level of protection that national boundaries previously provided. Nevertheless, the strategy of large enterprises in reducing uncertainty and risk is greatly affected by their national origins and home environment. Some home environments have conditioned enterprises to strive for security by means of restrictive private agreements and governmental support. Other environments have obliged enterprises to look to vertical integration and diversification of products and markets as the major me...
As compeition in many industries becomes increasingly global, MNEs have found that import-substituti...
The European Monetary Union (EMU) provides a new macro-level, institutional setting for multination...
The phenomenon of transnationalisation and multinationalisation evokes just the differences between ...
Influence of national origins on the strategy of multinational enterprises The largest enterprises...
We examine the importance of country-of-origin effects and of universal contingencies such as indust...
We examine the importance of country-of-origin effects and of universal contingencies such as indust...
The European Monetary Union (EMU) provides a new macro‐level, institutional setting for multinationa...
The speading of europe an multinational firms in the USA. A dynamic approach Marc Lanteri This arti...
The enterprise strategy (ES) of the firm is the overarching organizational strategy which reflects t...
Based on a study of the automobile industry, this paper attempts to explain the bilateral influences...
Our objective in this paper is to analyze the main underlying microeconomic driving forces that have...
Ghemawat’s work in international business strategy demonstrates that Multinational Enterprises (MNEs...
Multinational firms and large technological corporations The "multinational firm" is an original e...
We examine the effects of international and product diversification through mergers and acquisitions...
Current trends appear to suggest that globally integrated strategies are the wave of the future for ...
As compeition in many industries becomes increasingly global, MNEs have found that import-substituti...
The European Monetary Union (EMU) provides a new macro-level, institutional setting for multination...
The phenomenon of transnationalisation and multinationalisation evokes just the differences between ...
Influence of national origins on the strategy of multinational enterprises The largest enterprises...
We examine the importance of country-of-origin effects and of universal contingencies such as indust...
We examine the importance of country-of-origin effects and of universal contingencies such as indust...
The European Monetary Union (EMU) provides a new macro‐level, institutional setting for multinationa...
The speading of europe an multinational firms in the USA. A dynamic approach Marc Lanteri This arti...
The enterprise strategy (ES) of the firm is the overarching organizational strategy which reflects t...
Based on a study of the automobile industry, this paper attempts to explain the bilateral influences...
Our objective in this paper is to analyze the main underlying microeconomic driving forces that have...
Ghemawat’s work in international business strategy demonstrates that Multinational Enterprises (MNEs...
Multinational firms and large technological corporations The "multinational firm" is an original e...
We examine the effects of international and product diversification through mergers and acquisitions...
Current trends appear to suggest that globally integrated strategies are the wave of the future for ...
As compeition in many industries becomes increasingly global, MNEs have found that import-substituti...
The European Monetary Union (EMU) provides a new macro-level, institutional setting for multination...
The phenomenon of transnationalisation and multinationalisation evokes just the differences between ...