In this paper, we look at the relationship of Penrose's theory of the growth of the firm to the multinational enterprise. We argue that one element in exploring the nature and evolution of the MNE may lie in asking the question; ‘what was there before there was the MNE?’ The answer to this may lie in examining corporate growth processes and the evolution of large firms through internal growth and external growth. By placing the MNE in the broader context of Penrosian growth processes, it may be possible to develop a fuller analysis of the globalisation of economic activity. We also argue that the potential benefits from pursuing such possible links may not just be limited to work in the international business field. By developing an approac...
Abstract: The strategic theory of resource-based view (RBV) put Penrose (1959) in the spotlight. The...
We apply insights from Edith Penrose’s work to extant theory of the multinational enterprise (MNE) a...
Edith Penrose’s theory of firm growth postulates that a firm’s current growth rate will be influence...
In this paper, we look at the relationship of Penrose's theory of the growth of the firm to the mult...
We provide a comprehensive review of the growth of multinational enterprises (MNEs) based on a quart...
Edith Penrose's The Theory of the Growth of the Firm proposed a process theory of growth based on th...
Edith Penrose argued that firms face a constraint on organic growth because of growth activities in ...
This research paper explores the conditions under which a firm is more/less likely to incur the Penr...
The traditional American model of multinational enterprise (MNE), characterized by foreign direct in...
The traditional American model of multinational enterprise (MNE), characterized by foreign direct in...
Edith Penrose and Josef Steindl each developed a distinctive analysis of the growth of firms. They u...
Edith Penrose's work on the multinational enterprise and the political economy of globalization and ...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Endogenous growth theory has ...
Today, multinational companies have a revolutionary impact on the economic system. This is due to an...
Penrose, E. The theory of the growth of the firm. White Plains, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 1959. 272
Abstract: The strategic theory of resource-based view (RBV) put Penrose (1959) in the spotlight. The...
We apply insights from Edith Penrose’s work to extant theory of the multinational enterprise (MNE) a...
Edith Penrose’s theory of firm growth postulates that a firm’s current growth rate will be influence...
In this paper, we look at the relationship of Penrose's theory of the growth of the firm to the mult...
We provide a comprehensive review of the growth of multinational enterprises (MNEs) based on a quart...
Edith Penrose's The Theory of the Growth of the Firm proposed a process theory of growth based on th...
Edith Penrose argued that firms face a constraint on organic growth because of growth activities in ...
This research paper explores the conditions under which a firm is more/less likely to incur the Penr...
The traditional American model of multinational enterprise (MNE), characterized by foreign direct in...
The traditional American model of multinational enterprise (MNE), characterized by foreign direct in...
Edith Penrose and Josef Steindl each developed a distinctive analysis of the growth of firms. They u...
Edith Penrose's work on the multinational enterprise and the political economy of globalization and ...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Endogenous growth theory has ...
Today, multinational companies have a revolutionary impact on the economic system. This is due to an...
Penrose, E. The theory of the growth of the firm. White Plains, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 1959. 272
Abstract: The strategic theory of resource-based view (RBV) put Penrose (1959) in the spotlight. The...
We apply insights from Edith Penrose’s work to extant theory of the multinational enterprise (MNE) a...
Edith Penrose’s theory of firm growth postulates that a firm’s current growth rate will be influence...