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Multinationals and Emerging Economies
The Quest for Innovation and Sustainability
9781848440081 Edward Elgar Publishing
The global economy is changing rapidly and multinational corporations (MNCs) are at the forefront of this transformation. This book provides novel and profound analyses of how MNCs and emerging economies are related, and how this relationship affects the dynamics of the global economy. In particular, the authors deal with the nexus between multinationals, emerging economies and innovation from a variety of different perspectives. Innovation is regarded as a core driving force in the global economy but the authors show how it can impede as well as encourage sustainability. The book brings together insights from business studies and economics, and combines concise theoretical discussion with empirical analyses of unique data.
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The global economy is changing rapidly and multinational corporations (MNCs) are at the forefront of this transformation. The book provides novel and profound analyses of how MNCs and emerging economies are related, and how this relationship affects the dynamics of the global economy.
In particular, the authors deal with the nexus between multinationals, emerging economies and innovation from a variety of different perspectives. Innovation is regarded as a core driving force in the global economy but the authors show how it can impede as well as encourage sustainability. Multinationals and Emerging Economies brings together insights from business studies and economics, and combines concise theoretical discussion with empirical analyses of unique data.
Researchers and graduate students in the fields of international business, international economics, international relations, innovation studies and strategy will find much of interest to them throughout the book. It will also be an invaluable tool for policy-makers in economics and commerce.
In particular, the authors deal with the nexus between multinationals, emerging economies and innovation from a variety of different perspectives. Innovation is regarded as a core driving force in the global economy but the authors show how it can impede as well as encourage sustainability. Multinationals and Emerging Economies brings together insights from business studies and economics, and combines concise theoretical discussion with empirical analyses of unique data.
Researchers and graduate students in the fields of international business, international economics, international relations, innovation studies and strategy will find much of interest to them throughout the book. It will also be an invaluable tool for policy-makers in economics and commerce.
Contributors
Contributors: T. An, L. Alcorta, F. Carvalho, I. Costa, W. Dolfsma, Q. Dong, A. Doranova, G. Duysters, G.-J. Eenhoorn, S. Filippov, A. Goldstein, J.F. den Hertog, C. Huang, J. Jacob, K. Kalotay, N.N. Kwanjai, R. Narula, R. Perrot, S. SadreGhazi, T. Saebi, F. Santiago-Rodríguez, N. Sharif, L. Soete, B. Urem
Contents
Contents:
Preface
Introduction
Ionara Costa, Wilfred Dolfsma and Geert Duysters
1. Multinationals are Multicultural Units: Some Indications from a Cross-cultural Study
Nantawan Noi Kwanjai and J. Friso den Hertog
2. The Innovativeness of Foreign Firms in China
Branka Urem, Ludovico Alcorta and Tongliang An
3. New Europe’s Promise for Life Sciences
Sergey Filippov and Kálmán Kalotay
4. Facing the Trial of Internationalizing Clinical Research to Developing Countries: Evidence from Mexico
Fernando Santiago-Rodríguez
Intermezzo I: Do Multinationals Matter for Emerging Markets, or Vice Versa?
Rajneesh Narula
5. Strategic Motivations for International Alliances: The Chinese Perspective
Tina Saebi and Qinqin Dong
6. Cross-border Investment and Economic Integration: The Case of Guangdong Province and Hong Kong SAR
Naubahar Sharif and Can Huang
7. The ‘Making of’ National Giants: The International Expansion of Oil Companies from Brazil and China
Flavia Carvalho and Andrea Goldstein
8. Beyond the Emission Market: Kyoto and the Internationalization of Firms from the Waste Industry
Asel Doranova, Geert-Jan Eenhoorn and Ionara Costa
Intermezzo II: Emerging Knowledge Economies
Jojo Jacob and Luc Soete
9. Changing Configuration of Alternative Energy Systems
Radhika Perrot
10. Serving Low-Income Markets: Rethinking Multinational Corporations’ Strategies
Shuan SadreGhazi and Geert Duysters
Index
Preface
Introduction
Ionara Costa, Wilfred Dolfsma and Geert Duysters
1. Multinationals are Multicultural Units: Some Indications from a Cross-cultural Study
Nantawan Noi Kwanjai and J. Friso den Hertog
2. The Innovativeness of Foreign Firms in China
Branka Urem, Ludovico Alcorta and Tongliang An
3. New Europe’s Promise for Life Sciences
Sergey Filippov and Kálmán Kalotay
4. Facing the Trial of Internationalizing Clinical Research to Developing Countries: Evidence from Mexico
Fernando Santiago-Rodríguez
Intermezzo I: Do Multinationals Matter for Emerging Markets, or Vice Versa?
Rajneesh Narula
5. Strategic Motivations for International Alliances: The Chinese Perspective
Tina Saebi and Qinqin Dong
6. Cross-border Investment and Economic Integration: The Case of Guangdong Province and Hong Kong SAR
Naubahar Sharif and Can Huang
7. The ‘Making of’ National Giants: The International Expansion of Oil Companies from Brazil and China
Flavia Carvalho and Andrea Goldstein
8. Beyond the Emission Market: Kyoto and the Internationalization of Firms from the Waste Industry
Asel Doranova, Geert-Jan Eenhoorn and Ionara Costa
Intermezzo II: Emerging Knowledge Economies
Jojo Jacob and Luc Soete
9. Changing Configuration of Alternative Energy Systems
Radhika Perrot
10. Serving Low-Income Markets: Rethinking Multinational Corporations’ Strategies
Shuan SadreGhazi and Geert Duysters
Index