Theories and Paradigms of International Business Activity
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Theories and Paradigms of International Business Activity

The Selected Essays of John H. Dunning, Volume I

9781840647006 Edward Elgar Publishing
The late John H. Dunning OBE, former Emeritus Professor of International Investment and Business Studies, University of Reading, UK and Emeritus State of New Jersey Professor of International Business, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Newark, US
Publication Date: 2002 ISBN: 978 1 84064 700 6 Extent: 544 pp
This volume contains a selection of John Dunning’s best known and highly acclaimed writings on the theory of international business activity. Spanning more than three decades, the 16 contributions trace the evolution of his thoughts and ideas as an economist, from his first article on the determinants of international production, published in 1973, to his most recent essay on relational assets, networks and global business activity, completed in 2002.

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This volume contains a selection of John Dunning’s best known and highly acclaimed writings on the theory of international business activity. Spanning more than three decades, the 16 contributions trace the evolution of his thoughts and ideas as an economist, from his first article on the determinants of international production, published in 1973, to his most recent essay on relational assets, networks and global business activity, completed in 2002.

Theories and Paradigms of International Business Activity gives particular prominence to the author’s much renowned eclectic paradigm, which he first promulgated at a Nobel Symposium on the international allocation of economic activity in 1976. Since then, the author has written over 60 articles, pamphlets and chapters in books which have extended, refined and updated his theorizing on the interface between trade, FDI and MNE activity, in the light of the changing characteristics of the world economy and advances in international business scholarship.

This, the first of two volumes of John Dunning’s work, is essential reading for all students, scholars and researchers with a special interest in the reasons behind the explosive growth in post-war FDI and the globalization of business activity.
Critical Acclaim
‘These volumes should be required reading for anyone with an interest in international business and globalisation. They add immeasurably to our understanding.’
– Mira Wilkins, Business History

‘Dunning is one of the most prominent researchers and thinkers in the IB field. In these books, he has set out his most celebrated writings and has provided us relatively easy access to widely scattered references in the literature.’
– Rajat Kathuria, Global Business Review

‘The modern academic study of the multinational enterprise started with John Dunning’s pioneering study of “American Investment in British Manufacturing Industry” in 1958. In the early 1970s he began to publish an
influential and authoritative stream of papers integrating theoretical and empirical analysis of the multinational enterprise. This fascinating volume charts the evolution of John Dunning’s thinking, highlighting his attempts to develop a richer, more dynamic and historical framework for the analysis of the multinational enterprise. It makes compelling reading, and offers unique insights into the intellectual development of his well-known “eclectic paradigm” of international production.’
– Mark Casson, University of Reading, UK
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Contents: Introduction 1. The Determinants of International Production 2. Trade, Location of Economic Activity and the Multinational Enterprise: A Search for an Eclectic Approach 3. Trade, Location of Economic Activity and the Multinational Enterprise: Some Empirical Tests 4. Explaining the International Direct Investment Position of Countries: Towards a Dynamic or Developmental Approach 5. The Investment Development Path Revisited 6. The Changing Dynamics of International Production: An Economic and Strategic Approach 7. The Eclectic Paradigm of International Production: A Restatement and Some Possible Extensions 8. Some Historical Antecedents to the Eclectic Paradigm 9. Towards an Interdisciplinary Explanation of International Production 10. Reappraising the Eclectic Paradigm in an Age of Alliance Capitalism 11. What’s Wrong – and Right – with Trade Theory? 12. Towards a General Paradigm of Foreign Direct and Foreign Portfolio Investment 13. Globalization and the Theory of MNE Activity 14. The Eclectic Paradigm as an Envelope for Economic and Business Theories of MNE Activity 15. The Challenge of Electronic Markets for International Business Theory 16. Relational Assets, Networks and International Business Activity Index
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