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Multinationals And Emerging Economies |
Edited by Wilfred Dolfsma, Professor, University of Groningen, The Netherlands, and corresponding editor of the Review of Social Economy, Geert Duysters, Professor of Innovation Management, Eindhoven University of Technology, Tilburg University and UNU-MERIT, the Netherlands and Ionara Costa, UNU-MERIT, Maastricht University, The Netherlands
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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
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2009
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208 pp
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978 1 84844 008 1
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