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Book SynopsisDivided into three parts, this volume involves a series of papers focused on theoretical perspectives of the multinational enterprise. It aims to highlight theoretical foci in this field and to serve as a catalyst to the research, designed to help us understand and build a theory of the multinational firm.
Table of ContentsPart I: Theory Of The Metanational Toward A Managerial Theory Of The Mnc Making Sense Of The Metanational: Does The Firm Really Know What It Knows? Yves Doz And International Management Strategic Management And The Role Of The Mnc In A Post-Industrial World Market Part II: Evolving Theories Of The Mne National Context And The Metanational Perspective In International Strategy The Theory Of The Multinational Firm Robert Grosse Part III: Diverse Theoretical Perspectives On The Mne The Metanational Firm In Context: Competition In Knowledge-Driven Industries A Framework For Understanding International Diversification By Business Groups From Emerging Economies The Internationalization Of New Ventures: A Risk Management Model Distance Matters: Liability Of Foreignness, Institutional Distance And Ownership Strategy Exploring The Limitations Of The Knowledge Projection Model In Mncs: The Impact Of Expatriate Managers On Subsidiary Survival